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Cornelis J. Elsevier

Cornelis J. Elsevier

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Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
13111
World Ranking
7073
National Ranking
160

Overview

Cornelis J. Elsevier is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarly activity in an established European university setting.

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Best Publications

  • Handbook of Homogeneous Hydrogenation

    J.G. de Vries;C.J. Elsevier

  • Hydrogenation of carboxylic acids with a homogeneous cobalt catalyst

    Ties J. Korstanje;Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt;Cornelis J. Elsevier;Bas de Bruin

  • Synthesis and characterization of rigid bidentate nitrogen ligands and some examples of coordination to divalent palladium. X-ray crystal structures of bis(p-tolylimino)acenaphthene and methylchloro[bis(o,o'-diisopropylphenyl-imino)acenaphthene]palladium

    R. van Asselt;C.J. Elsevier;W.J.J. Smeets;A.L. Spek

  • Selective Homogeneous Palladium(0)-Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Alkynes to (Z)-Alkenes.

    Martijn W. van Laren;Cornelis J. Elsevier

  • Insertion of carbon monoxide and alkenes in palladium-carbon bonds of complexes containing rigid bidentate nitrogen ligands: the first example of isolated complexes in stepwise successive insertion reactions on the way to polyketones

    R. van Asselt;E.E.C.G. Gielens;R.E. Rulke;K. Vrieze

  • New neutral and ionic methyl and chloro palladium and platinum complexes containing hemilabile phosphorus-nitrogen ligands. Study of the insertion of carbon monoxide into the metal-methyl bond

    Guido P. C. M. Dekker;Albert Buijs;Cornelis J. Elsevier;Kees Vrieze

  • Influence of ligands and anions on the rate of carbon monoxide insertion into palladium-methyl bonds in the complexes (P-P)Pd(CH3)Cl and [(P-P)Pd(CH3)(L)]+SO3CF3- (P-P = dppe, dppp, dppb, dppf; L = CH3CN, PPh3)

    Guido P. C. M. Dekker;Cornelis J. Elsevier;Kees Vrieze;Piet W. N. M. Van Leeuwen

  • Oxidative Addition of Imidazolium Salts to Ni0 and Pd0: Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Unusually Stable Metal–Hydride Complexes

    Nicolas D. Clement;Kingsley J. Cavell;Cameron Jones;Cornelis J. Elsevier

  • Influence of ligands and anions on the insertion of alkenes into palladium-acyl and palladium-carbomethoxy bonds in the neutral complex (dppp)Pd(C(O)CH3)Cl and the ionic complexes [(PP)PdR(L)]+SO3CF3− (PP = dppe, dppp, dppb; R C(O)CH3, L CH3CN, PPh3; R C(O)OCH3, L PPh3)

    Guido P.C.M. Dekker;Cornelis J. Elsevier;Kees Vrieze;Piet W.N.M. van Leeuwen;Piet W.N.M. van Leeuwen

  • Ruthenium catalysed hydrogenation of dimethyl oxalate to ethylene glycol

    Herman T. Teunissen;Cornelis J. Elsevier

  • Transfer Semihydrogenation of Alkynes Catalyzed by a Zero-Valent Palladium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex

    Peter Hauwert;Giovanni Maestri;Jeroen W. Sprengers;Marta Catellani

  • Platinum catalysed 3,4- and 1,4-diboration of α, β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds using bis-pinacolatodiboron

    Nathan J. Bell;Andrew J. Cox;Neil R. Cameron;John S. O. Evans

  • Catalytic Three-Component Synthesis of Conjugated Dienes from Alkynes via Pd0, PdII, and PdIV Intermediates Containing 1,2-Diimine

    Ruud van Belzen;Helmut Hoffmann;Cornelis J. Elsevier

  • Stable palladium(0), palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes containing a new, multifunctional and hemilabile phosphino-imino-pyridyl ligand: Synthesis, characterization and reactivity

    R.E. Rulke;V.E. Kaasjager;P. Wehman;C.J. Elsevier

  • Kinetic and Spectroscopic Studies of the [Palladium(Ar-bian)]-Catalyzed Semi-Hydrogenation of 4-Octyne

    Alexander M. Kluwer;Tehila S. Koblenz;Thorsten Jonischkeit;Klaus Woelk

  • Mechanism of Pd(NHC)-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation of Alkynes

    Peter Hauwert;Romilda Boerleider;Stefan Warsink;Jan J Weigand

  • Palladium–(N-Heterocyclic Carbene) Hydrogenation Catalysts†

    Jeroen W. Sprengers;Jeroen Wassenaar;Nicolas D. Clement;Kingsley J. Cavell

  • Insertion reactions involving palladium complexes with nitrogen ligands I. Reactivity towards carbon monoxide of methylpalladium(II) complexes containing bidentate α-diimine ligands: crystal structures of four methylpalladium(II) and acylpalladium(II) complexes

    R.E. Rülke;J.G.P. Delis;A.M. Groot;C.J. Elsevier

  • Ligand design in coordination chemistry: approaches to new catalysts, new materials, and a more sustainable environment

    Cornelis J. Elsevier;Jan Reedijk;Paul H. Walton;Michael D. Ward

  • Synthesis, structure and reactivity of some (.sigma.-allenyl)- and (.sigma.-prop-2-ynyl)palladium(II) complexes

    C. J. Elsevier;H. Kleijn;J. Boersma;P. Vermeer

  • Suitable ligands for homogeneous ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogenolysis of esters

    Marcel Chr. van Engelen;Herman T. Teunissen;Johannes G. de Vries;Cornelis J. Elsevier

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony L. Spek
Anthony L. Spek Utrecht University
Kees Vrieze
Kees Vrieze University of Amsterdam
Martin Lutz
Martin Lutz Utrecht University
Huub Kooijman
Huub Kooijman Utrecht University
Fabio Ragaini
Fabio Ragaini University of Milan
Ennio Zangrando
Ennio Zangrando University of Trieste
Kingsley J. Cavell
Kingsley J. Cavell Cardiff University
Gerard van Koten
Gerard van Koten Utrecht University
Bas de Bruin
Bas de Bruin University of Amsterdam
Jan J. Weigand
Jan J. Weigand TU Dresden

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