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D. Michael P. Mingos

D. Michael P. Mingos

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Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
19495
World Ranking
6795
National Ranking
389

Overview

D. Michael P. Mingos is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple scientific disciplines with a primary focus on chemistry and associated fields.

The scientist has published work in the following main fields of study:

  • Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Medicine

Subfields of particular interest include:

  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films

The research topics Mingos has covered are diverse and include:

  • Various Chemistry Research Topics
  • History and advancements in chemistry
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Boron Compounds in Chemistry
  • Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
  • Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques

Their recent publication record features contributions such as:

  • "Kenneth Wade. 13 October 1932-16 March 2014" (2022) published in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society

Some frequent collaborators include Paul R. Raithby, with whom Mingos has co-authored multiple works.

Mingos has authored several book chapters and contributions published by Springer Science+Business Media. Notable book publications include:

  • "50th Anniversary of Electron Counting Paradigms for Polyhedral Molecules" (2021), appearing twice with different citation counts
  • "21st Century Challenges in Chemical Crystallography II" (2020)
  • "21st Century Challenges in Chemical Crystallography I" (2020)

Mingos's contributions have appeared predominantly in the Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, a venue associated with their recent published work.

Best Publications

  • Dielectric parameters relevant to microwave dielectric heating

    Camelia Gabriel;Sami Gabriel;Edward H. Grant;Ben S. J. Halstead

  • Tilden Lecture. Applications of microwave dielectric heating effects to synthetic problems in chemistry

    D. Michael P. Mingos;David R. Baghurst

  • Polyhedral skeletal electron pair approach

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Comparative bonding study of conical fragments

    Mihai. Elian;Maynard M. L. Chen;D. Michael P. Mingos;Roald. Hoffmann

  • Synthesis and X-ray structural characterization of the centred icosahedral gold cluster compound [Aul3(PMe2Ph)10Cl2](PF6)3; the realization of a theoretical prediction

    Clive E. Briant;Brian R. C. Theobald;James W. White;Linda K. Bell

  • Multidimensional crystal engineering of bifunctional metal complexes containing complementary triple hydrogen bonds

    Andrew D. Burrows;Chin-Wing Chan;Mubarik M. Chowdhry;John E. McGrady

  • Nucleophilic addition to organotransition metal cations containing unsaturated hydrocarbon ligands : A survey and interpretation

    Stephen G. Davies;Malcolm L.H. Green;D.Michael P. Mingos

  • Superheating effects associated with microwave dielectric heating

    David R. Baghurst;D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Anion‐Templated Syntheses of Rhombohedral Silver–Alkynyl Cage Compounds

    Daniela Rais;John Yau;D. Michael P. Mingos;Ramón Vilar

  • A historical perspective on Dewar's landmark contribution to organometallic chemistry

    D.Michael P. Mingos

  • Apparent equilibrium shifts and hot-spot formation for catalytic reactions induced by microwave dielectric heating

    Xunli Zhang;David O. Hayward;D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Determination of the Tolman cone angle from crystallographic parameters and a statistical analysis using the crystallographic data base

    Thomas E. Müller;D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Molecular-orbital calculations on cluster compounds of gold

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Gold – a flexible friend in cluster chemistry

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Structural and bonding patterns in gold clusters

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Polyhedral skeletal electron pair approach. A generalised principle for condensed polyhedra

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ETHYNE-GOLD(I) COMPLEXES

    Thomas E. Müller;Sam Wing-Kin Choi;D.Michael P. Mingos;Don Murphy

  • Microwave-assisted solid-state reactions involving metal powders

    A. Gavin Whittaker;D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Complexes of osmium, ruthenium, rhenium, and iridium halides with some tertiary monophosphines and monoarsines

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  • Bonding in molecular clusters and their relationship to bulk metals

    D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Homo‐ and Heteronuclear Cluster Compounds of Gold

    Kevin P. Hall;D. Michael P. Mingos

  • Multidimensional Crystal Engineering of Bifunctional Metal Complexes Containing Complementary Triple Hydrogen Bonds

    A. D. Burrows;C.‐W. Chan;M. M. Chowdhry;J. E. Mcgrady

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. P. White
Andrew J. P. White Imperial College London
Andrew D. Burrows
Andrew D. Burrows University of Bath
Ramon Vilar
Ramon Vilar Imperial College London
Mary McPartlin
Mary McPartlin University of Cambridge
John E. McGrady
John E. McGrady University of Oxford
Jennifer C. Green
Jennifer C. Green University of Oxford
Simon G. Bott
Simon G. Bott University of Houston
Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton
Roy L. Johnston
Roy L. Johnston University of Birmingham
Andrew L. Rohl
Andrew L. Rohl Curtin University

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