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Christopher D. Incarvito

Christopher D. Incarvito

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Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
14845
World Ranking
6965
National Ranking
2077

Overview

Christopher D. Incarvito is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are primarily associated with this institution.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, nor are there frequent co-authors or specific publication venues highlighted in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Highly Active and Robust Cp* Iridium Complexes for Catalytic Water Oxidation

    Jonathan F. Hull;David Balcells;James D. Blakemore;Christopher D. Incarvito

  • Molecular Recognition in the Selective Oxygenation of Saturated C-H Bonds by a Dimanganese Catalyst

    Siddhartha Das;Christopher D. Incarvito;Robert H. Crabtree;Gary W. Brudvig

  • Half-Sandwich Iridium Complexes for Homogeneous Water-Oxidation Catalysis

    James D. Blakemore;Nathan D. Schley;David Balcells;Jonathan F. Hull

  • Palladium-Catalyzed C−O Coupling Involving Unactivated Aryl Halides. Sterically Induced Reductive Elimination To Form the C−O Bond in Diaryl Ethers

    Grace Mann;Christopher Incarvito;and Arnold L. Rheingold;John F. Hartwig

  • A highly active palladium catalyst for intermolecular hydroamination. Factors that control reactivity and additions of functionalized anilines to dienes and vinylarenes.

    Adam M. Johns;Masaru Utsunomiya;Christopher D. Incarvito;John F. Hartwig

  • Iridium and Ruthenium Complexes with Chelating N-Heterocyclic Carbenes: Efficient Catalysts for Transfer Hydrogenation, β-Alkylation of Alcohols, and N-Alkylation of Amines

    Dinakar Gnanamgari;Effiette L. O. Sauer;Nathan D. Schley;Chase Butler

  • Rhodium Boryl Complexes in the Catalytic, Terminal Functionalization of Alkanes

    John F Hartwig;Kevin S Cook;Marko Hapke;Christopher D Incarvito

  • Identification of an activated catalyst in the iridium-catalyzed allylic amination and etherification. Increased rates, scope, and selectivity.

    Christoph A. Kiener;Chutian Shu;Christopher Incarvito;John F. Hartwig

  • Copper Complexes of Anionic Nitrogen Ligands in the Amidation and Imidation of Aryl Halides

    Jesse W. Tye;Zhiqiang Weng;Adam M. Johns;Christopher D. Incarvito

  • Synthesis, structure, theoretical studies, and Ligand exchange reactions of monomeric, T-shaped arylpalladium(II) halide complexes with an additional, weak agostic interaction

    James P Stambuli;Christopher D Incarvito;Michael Bühl;John F Hartwig

  • Distinguishing homogeneous from heterogeneous catalysis in electrode-driven water oxidation with molecular iridium complexes.

    Nathan D Schley;James D Blakemore;Navaneetha K Subbaiyan;Christopher D Incarvito

  • Ruthenium-Catalyzed Regiospecific Borylation of Methyl C−H Bonds

    Jaclyn M. Murphy;Joshua D. Lawrence;Kazumori Kawamura;Christopher Incarvito

  • Anodic deposition of a robust iridium-based water-oxidation catalyst from organometallic precursors

    James D. Blakemore;Nathan D. Schley;Gerard W. Olack;Christopher D. Incarvito

  • Mechanism of the rhodium(III)-catalyzed arylation of imines via C-H bond functionalization: inhibition by substrate.

    Michael E. Tauchert;Christopher D. Incarvito;Arnold L. Rheingold;Robert G. Bergman

  • Pt(Me-Duphos)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrophosphination of Activated Olefins: Enantioselective Synthesis of Chiral Phosphines

    Ivan Kovacik;Denyce K. Wicht;and Navrose S. Grewal;David S. Glueck

  • Combined Effects of Metal and Ligand Capable of Accepting a Proton or Hydrogen Bond Catalyze Anti‐Markovnikov Hydration of Terminal Alkynes

    Douglas B. Grotjahn;Christopher D. Incarvito;Arnold L. Rheingold

  • Interplay of Linker, N-Substituent, and Counterion Effects in the Formation and Geometrical Distortion of N-Heterocyclic Biscarbene Complexes of Rhodium(I)

    Chin Hin Leung;Christopher D. Incarvito;Robert H. Crabtree

  • Distinct Thermodynamics for the Formation and Cleavage of N-H Bonds in Aniline and Ammonia. Directly-Observed Reductive Elimination of Ammonia from an Isolated Amido Hydride Complex

    Mira Kanzelberger;Xiawei Zhang;Thomas J. Emge;Alan S. Goldman

  • Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric phosphination. Scope, mechanism, and origin of enantioselectivity.

    Natalia F. Blank;Jillian R. Moncarz;Tim J. Brunker;Corina Scriban

  • Exploring the reactions of CO2 with PCP supported nickel complexes

    Timothy J. Schmeier;Nilay Hazari;Christopher D. Incarvito;Jevgenij A. Raskatov

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnold L. Rheingold
Arnold L. Rheingold University of California, San Diego
John F. Hartwig
John F. Hartwig University of California, Berkeley
Louise M. Liable-Sands
Louise M. Liable-Sands University of Delaware
Kenneth D. Karlin
Kenneth D. Karlin Johns Hopkins University
Klaus H. Theopold
Klaus H. Theopold University of Delaware
Lev N. Zakharov
Lev N. Zakharov University of Oregon
Glenn P. A. Yap
Glenn P. A. Yap University of Delaware
Joel S. Miller
Joel S. Miller University of Utah
Chad A. Mirkin
Chad A. Mirkin Northwestern University
Charlotte L. Stern
Charlotte L. Stern Northwestern University

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