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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2005 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Daniel J. Mindiola is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry. Additional areas of interest include Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, as well as Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist has contributed to several topics within these fields, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods

Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel J. Mindiola include:

  • "Unusual Dinitrogen Binding and Electron Storage in Dinuclear Iron Complexes" (2020), published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Tebbe-like and Phosphonioalkylidene and -alkylidyne Complexes of Scandium" (2020), published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Integrated Experimental and Computational K-Edge X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure Analysis of Vanadium Catalysts" (2022), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • "Silica Supported Organometallic IrI Complexes Enable Efficient Catalytic Methane Borylation" (2023), published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Werner-Type Complexes of Uranium(III) and (IV)" (2020), published in Inorganic Chemistry

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Daniel J. Mindiola include:

  • Michael R. Gau
  • Karsten Meyer
  • Patrick J. Carroll
  • Mehrafshan G. Jafari
  • Anders Reinholdt

Publication venues where Daniel J. Mindiola has contributed notably include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Inorganic Chemistry

In recognition of their work, Daniel J. Mindiola has received several awards:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2017
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2017
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2005

Best Publications

  • Oxidatively induced abstraction reactions. A synthetic approach to low-coordinate and reactive early transition metal complexes containing metal-ligand multiple bonds.

    Daniel J. Mindiola

  • Terminal amido and imido complexes of three-coordinate nickel.

    Daniel J. Mindiola;Gregory L. Hillhouse

  • Arene-Bridged Diuranium Complexes: Inverted Sandwiches Supported by δ Backbonding

    Paula L. Diaconescu;Polly L. Arnold;Thomas A. Baker;and Daniel J. Mindiola

  • A Mononuclear Fe(III) Single Molecule Magnet with a 3/2↔5/2 Spin Crossover

    Susanne L. Mossin;Ba L. Tran;Debashis Adhikari;Maren Pink

  • Synthesis, structure, and reactions of a three-coordinate nickel-carbene complex, [1,2-Bis(di-tert-butylphosphino)ethane]Ni=CPh(2).

    Daniel J Mindiola;Gregory L Hillhouse

  • Addition of ammonia, water, and dihydrogen across a single Pd-Pd bond.

    Claudia M. Fafard;Debashis Adhikari;Bruce M. Foxman;Daniel J. Mindiola

  • Monomeric phosphido and phosphinidene complexes of nickel

    Rory Melenkivitz;Daniel J Mindiola;Gregory L Hillhouse

  • Catalytic borylation of methane.

    Kyle T. Smith;Simon Berritt;Mariano González-Moreiras;Seihwan Ahn

  • Structural, spectroscopic, and theoretical elucidation of a redox-active pincer-type ancillary applied in catalysis.

    Debashis Adhikari;Susanne Mossin;Falguni Basuli;John C Huffman

  • Neutral and zwitterionic low-coordinate titanium complexes bearing the terminal phosphinidene functionality. Structural, spectroscopic, theoretical, and catalytic studies addressing the Ti-P multiple bond.

    Guangyu Zhao;Falguni Basuli;Uriah J. Kilgore;Hongjun Fan

  • Evidence for the Existence of a Terminal Imidoscandium Compound: Intermolecular CH Activation and Complexation Reactions with the Transient ScNAr Species

    Jennifer Scott;Falguni Basuli;Alison R. Fout;John C. Huffman

  • Redox-Catalyzed Binding of Dinitrogen by Molybdenum N-tert-Hydrocarbylanilide Complexes: Implications for Dinitrogen Functionalization and Reductive Cleavage

    Jonas C. Peters;John-Paul F. Cherry;J. Christopher Thomas;Luis Baraldo

  • A fluorobenzene adduct of Ti(IV), and catalytic carboamination to prepare α,β-unsaturated imines and triaryl-substituted quinolines

    Falguni Basuli;Halikhedkar Aneetha;John C. Huffman;Daniel J. Mindiola

  • Intermolecular C-H bond activation promoted by a titanium alkylidyne.

    Brad C. Bailey;Hongjun Fan;Erich W. Baum;John C. Huffman

  • Catalytic Hydrosilylation of the Carbonyl Functionality via a Transient Nickel Hydride Complex

    Ba L. Tran;Maren Pink;Daniel J. Mindiola

  • Preparation of stable alkyl complexes of Ni(I) and their one-electron oxidation to Ni(II) complex cations.

    Kristina D. Kitiachvili;Daniel J. Mindiola;Gregory L. Hillhouse

  • A Cyclometalated Resting State for a Reactive Molybdenum Amide: Favorable Consequences of β-Hydrogen Elimination Including Reductive Cleavage, Coupling, and Complexation

    Yi-Chou Tsai;Marc J. A. Johnson;Daniel J. Mindiola;Christopher C. Cummins

  • A dinuclear cobalt complex featuring unprecedented anodic and cathodic redox switches for single-molecule magnet activity

    Skye Fortier;Jennifer J. Le Roy;Chun Hsing Chen;Veacheslav Vieru

  • Acetyltransfer Precedes Uridylyltransfer in the Formation of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine in Separable Active Sites of the Bifunctional GlmU Protein of Escherichia Coli

    Amy M. Gehring;Watson J. Lees;Daniel J. Mindiola;Christopher T. Walsh

  • Remarkably Stable Titanium Complexes Containing Terminal Alkylidene, Phosphinidene, and Imide Functionalities

    Brad C. Bailey;John C. Huffman;Daniel J. Mindiola;Wei Weng

  • Isocyanate and carbodiimide synthesis by nitrene-group-transfer from a nickel(II) imido complex

    Daniel J. Mindiola;Gregory L. Hillhouse

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. Huffman
John C. Huffman Indiana University
Mu-Hyun Baik
Mu-Hyun Baik Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Patrick J. Carroll
Patrick J. Carroll University of Pennsylvania
Maren Pink
Maren Pink Indiana University
Karsten Meyer
Karsten Meyer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Kenneth G. Caulton
Kenneth G. Caulton Indiana University
Joshua Telser
Joshua Telser Roosevelt University
Gregory L. Hillhouse
Gregory L. Hillhouse University of Chicago
Andrew Ozarowski
Andrew Ozarowski Florida State University

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