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Davit Zargarian

Davit Zargarian

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
5171
World Ranking
17033
National Ranking
458

Overview

Davit Zargarian is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research activity is primarily centered in the field of Materials Science, with an emphasis on Materials Chemistry. Additional areas of study include Organic Chemistry, Oncology, Process Chemistry and Technology, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The main topics covered in Davit Zargarian's work include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis

Frequent venues for publication are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • New Journal of Chemistry
  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
  • Organometallics

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Cytotoxicity, anti-tumor effects and structure-activity relationships of nickel and palladium S,C,S pincer complexes against double and triple-positive and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells" (2021) in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
  • "Cationic tetra- and pentacoordinate complexes of nickel based on POCN- and POCOP-type pincer ligands: synthesis, characterization, and ligand exchange studies" (2021) in New Journal of Chemistry
  • "A Wacker-Type Strategy for the Synthesis of Unsymmetrical POCsp3E-Nickel Pincer Complexes" (2020) in Organometallics
  • "Reactivities of cyclonickellated complexes with hydroxylamines: formation of κO-hydroxylamine and κN-imine adducts and a κO, κN-aminoxide derivative" (2022) in Dalton Transactions
  • "One-pot synthesis of a PCsp3P-type pincer complex via double C H palladation of a large chelate ring" (2020) in Polyhedron

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Davit Zargarian include:

  • Loïc P. Mangin
  • Rajib K. Sarker
  • Guillaume Michaud
  • Naser Rahimi
  • Annie Castonguay

Best Publications

  • New Pincer-Type Diphosphinito (POCOP) Complexes of Nickel

    Valerica Pandarus;Davit Zargarian

  • Group 10 metal indenyl complexes

    Davit Zargarian

  • New pincer-type diphosphinito (POCOP) complexes of NiII and NiIII.

    Valerica Pandarus;Davit Zargarian

  • Palladium-catalyzed hydrocarboxylation of alkynes with formic acid

    Davit Zargarian;Howard Alper

  • Me2AlCH2PMe2: a new, bifunctional cocatalyst for the Ni(II)-catalyzed oligomerization of PhSiH3.

    Frédéric-Georges Fontaine;Davit Zargarian

  • New POCN-Type Pincer Complexes of Nickel(II) and Nickel(III)

    Denis M. Spasyuk;Davit Zargarian;Art van der Est

  • Preparation and Reactivities of PCP-Type Pincer Complexes of Nickel. Impact of Different Ligand Skeletons and Phosphine Substituents

    Annie Castonguay;André L. Beauchamp;Davit Zargarian

  • Palladium chloride catalyzed dicarbonylation of terminal alkynes

    Davit. Zargarian;Howard. Alper

  • Regioselective Hydroamination of Acrylonitrile Catalyzed by Cationic Pincer Complexes of Nickel(II)

    Annie Castonguay;Denis M. Spasyuk;Nathalie Madern;André L. Beauchamp

  • Hydrosilylation of alkenes and ketones catalyzed by nickel(II) indenyl complexes

    Frédéric-Georges Fontaine;René-Viet Nguyen;Davit Zargarian

  • Syntheses and reactivities of new PCsp3P pincer complexes of nickel

    Annie Castonguay;Christine Sui-Seng;Davit Zargarian;André L. Beauchamp

  • The impact of P-substituents on the structures, spectroscopic properties, and reactivities of POCOP-type pincer complexes of nickel(II)

    Abderrahmen B. Salah;Davit Zargarian

  • Hydroamination and Alcoholysis of Acrylonitrile Promoted by the Pincer Complex {κP,κC,κP-2,6-(Ph2PO)2C6H3}Ni(OSO2CF3)

    Abderrahmen B. Salah;Caroline Offenstein;Davit Zargarian

  • Polyhydrido(silylene)osmium and Silyl(dinitrogen)ruthenium Products Through Redistribution of Phenylsilane with Osmium and Ruthenium Pincer Complexes

    Dmitry G. Gusev;Frédéric‐Georges Fontaine;Alan J. Lough;Davit Zargarian

  • Monomeric and Dimeric Nickel Complexes Derived from a Pincer Ligand Featuring a Secondary Amine Donor Moiety

    Denis M. Spasyuk;Davit Zargarian

  • Dehydrogenative Oligomerization of PhSiH3 Catalyzed by (1-Me-Indenyl)Ni(PR3)(Me)

    Frédéric-Georges Fontaine;Davit Zargarian

  • P(CH)P Pincer Rhodium(I) Complexes: The Key Role of Electron-Poor Imidazoliophosphine Extremities

    Cécile Barthes;Cécile Barthes;Christine Lepetit;Christine Lepetit;Yves Canac;Yves Canac;Carine Duhayon;Carine Duhayon

  • Structural and NMR Studies of Indenyl Hapticity and Rotational Barriers in the Complexes (η-1-R-Indenyl)Ni(PPh3)(X) (R = H, Me; X = Cl, Me)

    Trisha A. Huber;Malken Bayrakdarian;Sylvain Dion;Isabelle Dubuc

  • Influence of SiMe3 Substituents on Structures and Hydrosilylation Activities of ((SiMe3)1 or 2-Indenyl)Ni(PPh3)Cl

    Yaofeng Chen;Christine Sui-Seng;and Sylvain Boucher;Davit Zargarian

  • Structure and Reactivity of the Cationic Nickel Compound [(η3:η1-Ind(CH2)2NMe2)Ni(PPh3)][BPh4]

    Laurent F. Groux and;Davit Zargarian

Frequent Co-Authors

Carine Duhayon
Carine Duhayon Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Howard Alper
Howard Alper University of Ottawa
Danial D. M. Wayner
Danial D. M. Wayner National Research Council Canada
David J. Lockwood
David J. Lockwood National Research Council Canada
Amin Badshah
Amin Badshah Quaid-i-Azam University
Daniel H. Ess
Daniel H. Ess Brigham Young University
Serge I. Gorelsky
Serge I. Gorelsky University of Ottawa
Faïçal Larachi
Faïçal Larachi Université Laval
X. X. Zhu
X. X. Zhu University of Montreal
João B. P. Soares
João B. P. Soares University of Alberta

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