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Alan S. Goldman is an American chemist and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Goldman's research area is homogeneous catalysis with emphasis on C-H activation. .. more
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Faraj, Tom & River
#JACSAu #Catalysis #OlefinCoupling
A very rare example where a new catalytic reaction reveals a very fundamental organometallic question (Why is reductive elimination - and the reverse oxidative addtn - kinetically so much more favorable for Os than the isoelectronic Ir complex?)
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Faraj, Tom & River
#JACSAu #Catalysis #OlefinCoupling
This may be the first time I have gotten emotional over the death of a public figure. (I know, I'm a terrible person.)
Jane Goodall, thank you, RIP
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Faraj Hasanayn, Alex Miller, Quinton Bruch - see paper for all authors...!
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Read for free, here:
doi.org/10.1039/D5SC...
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@souvikm.bsky.social and many others! doi.org/10.1039/D5SC...
- Patriotic Americans
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― Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism