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Dale C. Swenson is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering. The scientist's research focuses on topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallography and molecular interactions, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes, Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry, and Radical Photochemical Reactions.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Dale C. Swenson include:

  • Supramolecular chemistry under mechanochemical conditions: a small molecule template generated and integrated into a molecular-to-supramolecular and back-to-molecular cascade reaction, 2020, Chemical Science
  • Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal [2 + 2] Photodimerization Involving B←N Coordination with Generation of a Thiophene Host, 2020, Organometallics
  • Photoreactive salt cocrystal: N+-H⋯N hydrogen bond and cation-π interactions support a cascade-like photodimerization of a 4-stilbazole, 2021, CrystEngComm
  • Supramolecular Sandwiches: Halogen-Bonded Coformers Direct [2+2] Photoreactivity in Two-Component Cocrystals, 2020, Molecules
  • Structures and Reactivities of Cocrystals Involving Diboronic Acids and Bipyridines: In Situ Linker Reaction and 1D-to-2D Dimensionality Change via Crystal-to-Crystal Photodimerization, 2022, Chemistry - A European Journal

Swenson frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Notable co-authors include:

  • Leonard R. MacGillivray (40 publications)
  • Gonzalo Campillo-Alvarado (19 publications)
  • Herbert Höpfl (13 publications)
  • Kyounghoon Lee (12 publications)
  • Johnathan D. Culpepper (12 publications)

The scientist's publications have appeared in several key venues, with the most frequent being:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (39 publications)
  • Chemistry - A European Journal (3 publications)
  • Chemical Communications (3 publications)
  • Organometallics (2 publications)
  • CrystEngComm (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Phenol stabilizes more helix in a new symmetrical zinc insulin hexamer

    U. Derewenda;Z. Derewenda;E. J. Dodson;G. G. Dodson

  • A single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation mediated by argentophilic forces converts a finite metal complex into an infinite coordination network.

    Qianli Chu;Dale C. Swenson;Leonard R. MacGillivray

  • Synthesis and Structures of Mono- and Bis(amidinate) Complexes of Aluminum

    Martyn P Coles;Dale C Swenson;Richard F Jordan;Victor G Young

  • TETRAHEDRAL MERCAPTIDE COMPLEXES. CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURES OF ((C6H5)4P)2M(SC6H5)4 COMPLEXES (M = CADMIUM(II), ZINC(II), NICKEL(II), COBALT(II), AND MANGANESE(II))

    D. Swenson;N. C. Baenziger;D. Coucouvanis

  • Synthesis, Structures, and Reactivity of (R6-acen)ZrR'2 and (R6-acen)Zr(R')+ Complexes (R = H, F; R' = CH2CMe3, CH2Ph)

    Erik B. Tjaden;Dale C. Swenson;Richard F. Jordan;Jeffrey L. Petersen

  • Synthesis and Structure of 2,5,8-Triazido-s-Heptazine: An Energetic and Luminescent Precursor to Nitrogen-Rich Carbon Nitrides

    Dale R. Miller;Dale C. Swenson;Edward G. Gillan

  • Synthesis, Structures, Bonding, and Ethylene Reactivity of Group 4 Metal Alkyl Complexes Incorporating 8-Quinolinolato Ligands

    Xiaohong Bei;Dale C. Swenson;Richard F. Jordan

  • Structural stability in the 4-zinc human insulin hexamer

    G D Smith;D C Swenson;E J Dodson;G G Dodson

  • TETRAHEDRAL COMPLEXES CONTAINING THE FE(II)S4 CORE. THE SYNTHESES, GROUND-STATE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURES AND CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BIS(TETRAPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM) TETRAKIS (THIOPHENOLATO)FERRATE (II) AND BIS (TETRAPHENY LPHOSPHONIUM) BIS(DITHIOSQUARATO)FERRATE (II) COMPLEXES. AN ANALOG FOR THE ACTIVE SITE IN REDUCD RUBREDOXINS (RDRED)

    D. Coucouvanis;D. Swenson;N. C. Baenziger;C. Murphy

  • Aluminum Alkyl Complexes Containing Guanidinate Ligands

    Sarah L Aeilts;Martyn P Coles;Dale C Swenson;Richard F Jordan

  • Cationic Zirconium and Hafnium Isobutyl Complexes as Models for Intermediates in Metallocene-Catalyzed Propylene Polymerizations. Detection of an .alpha.-Agostic Interaction in (C5Me5)2Hf(CH2CHMe2)(PMe3)+

    Zhaoyu Guo;Dale C. Swenson;Richard F. Jordan

  • Neutral and Cationic Palladium(II) Bis(pyrazolyl)methane Complexes

    Shoei Tsuji;Dale C. Swenson;Richard F. Jordan

  • Coordination of CB11H12- to cationic zirconium(IV) complexes. Synthesis and structures of (C5H5)2Zr(.eta.2-CH2Ph)(CB11H12), (C5H4Me)2Zr(CH3)(CB11H12), and (C5Me5)Zr(CH3)2(CB11H12)

    Donna J. Crowther;Samuel L. Borkowsky;Dale Swenson;Tara Y. Meyer

  • Aluminum Complexes Incorporating Bulky Nitrogen and Sulfur Donor Ligands

    Martyn P Coles;Dale C Swenson;Richard F Jordan;Victor G Young

  • Nanocrystals of a Metal–Organic Complex Exhibit Remarkably High Conductivity that Increases in a Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Transformation

    Kristin M. Hutchins;Thilini P. Rupasinghe;Lindsay R. Ditzler;Dale C. Swenson

  • Softening and Hardening of Macro‐ and Nano‐Sized Organic Cocrystals in a Single‐Crystal Transformation

    Chandana Karunatilaka;Dejan‐Krešimir Bučar;Lindsay R. Ditzler;Tomislav Friščić

  • Caryophyllene Sesquiterpenoids from a Fungicolous Isolate of Pestalotiopsis disseminata

    Stephen T. Deyrup;Dale C. Swenson;James B. Gloer;Donald T. Wicklow

  • Isolable Zirconium(IV) Carbonyl Complexes. Synthesis and Characterization of (C5R5)2Zr(.eta.2-COCH3)(CO)+ Species (R = Me, H)

    Zhaoyu Guo;Dale C. Swenson;Anil S. Guram;Richard F. Jordan

  • Tetraaza Macrocycles as Ancillary Ligands in Early Metal Alkyl Chemistry. Synthesis and Characterization of Out-of-Plane (Me4taen)ZrX2 (X = alkyl, benzyl, NMe2, Cl) and (Me4taen)ZrX2(NHMe2) (X = Cl, CCPh) Complexes

    David G. Black;Dale C. Swenson;Richard F. Jordan;Robin D. Rogers

  • Semiconducting organic assemblies prepared from tetraphenylethylene tetracarboxylic acid and bis(pyridine)s via charge-assisted hydrogen bonding.

    Pradeep P. Kapadia;Lindsay R. Ditzler;Jonas Baltrusaitis;Dale C. Swenson

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard R. MacGillivray
Leonard R. MacGillivray University of Iowa
James B. Gloer
James B. Gloer University of Iowa
Donald J. Burton
Donald J. Burton University of Iowa
Richard F. Jordan
Richard F. Jordan University of Chicago
Dimitri Coucouvanis
Dimitri Coucouvanis University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Patrick F. Dowd
Patrick F. Dowd Agricultural Research Service
Victor G. Young
Victor G. Young University of Minnesota
Donald T. Wicklow
Donald T. Wicklow National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Ilia A. Guzei
Ilia A. Guzei University of Wisconsin–Madison
Carol A. Shearer
Carol A. Shearer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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