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Derek J. Hodgson is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their academic profile includes involvement in research and scholarly activities connected to this institution.

There are no available records of recent papers authored by Derek J. Hodgson, nor data on co-authors or frequent publication venues. Likewise, information on book publications, fields, subfields, and specific research topics has not been documented in the available sources.

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Best Publications

  • Relation between the singlet-triplet splitting and the copper-oxygen-copper bridge angle in hydroxo-bridged copper dimers

    Van H. Crawford;H. Wayne. Richardson;John R. Wasson;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Structure and redox properties of the water-oxidation catalyst [(bpy)2(OH2)RuORu(OH2)(bpy)2]4+

    John A. Gilbert;Drake S. Eggleston;Wyatt R. Murphy;Daniel A. Geselowitz

  • Magnetic and structural characterization of dibromo- and dichlorobis(thiazole)copper(II)

    William E. Estes;Diane P. Gavel;William E. Hatfield;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Cis-trans photoisomerization in Ru(bpy)2(OH2)22+. Crystal structure of trans-[Ru(bpy)2(OH2)(OH)](ClO4)2

    Bill Durham;Scott R. Wilson;Derek J. Hodgson;Thomas J. Meyer

  • Magnetic Exchange through Oxalate Bridges: Synthesis and Characterization of (.mu.-Oxalato)dimetal(II) Complexes of Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, and Zinc

    Jorgen Glerup;Patricia A. Goodson;Derek J. Hodgson;Kirsten Michelsen

  • Iridium luminophore complexes for unimolecular oxygen sensors.

    Maria C. Derosa;Derek J. Hodgson;Gary D. Enright;Brian Dawson

  • The Structural and Magnetic Properties of First‐Row Transition‐Metal Dimers Containing Hydroxo, Substituted Hydroxo, and Halogen Bridges

    Derek J. Hodgson

  • The Stereochemistry of Metal Complexes of Nucleic Acid Constituents

    Derek J. Hodgson

  • Magnetic interactions in chloro-bridged copper(II) dimers. Structural and magnetic characterization of bis(.mu.-chloro)bis[chloro(N,N,N'-triethylethylenediamine)copper(II)], [Cu(Et3en)Cl2]2

    Wayne E. Marsh;Kantilal C. Patel;William E. Hatfield;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Design, synthesis, and characterization of bis(.mu.-oxo)dimanganese(III,III) complexes. Steric and electronic control of redox potentials

    Patricia A. Goodson;Aderemi R. Oki;Joergen Glerup;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Magnetic interactions in chloro-bridged dimers. Structural characterization of aquadichlorobis(2-methylpyridine)copper(II) and bis[dichlorobis(2-methylpyridine)copper(II)]

    Wayne E. Marsh;William E. Hatfield;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Bis(.mu.-oxo)dimanganese(III,III), -(III,IV), and -(IV,IV) Complexes with Ligands Related to N,N'-Bis(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,2-ethanediamine (Bispicen)

    Jorgen Glerup;Patricia A. Goodson;Alan Hazell;Rita Hazell

  • Structural variations induced by changes in oxidation state and their role in electron transfer. Crystal and molecular structures of cis-[Ru(bpy)2Cl2].3.5H2O and cis-[Ru(bpy)2Cl2]Cl.2H2O

    Drake S. Eggleston;Kenneth A. Goldsby;Derek J. Hodgson;Thomas J. Meyer

  • The Coupled Representation Matrix of the Pair Hamiltonian.

    Raymond P Scaringe;Derek J Hodgson;William E Hatfield

  • Binuclear bis(.mu.-oxo)dimanganese(III,IV) and -(IV,IV) complexes with N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,2-ethanediamine

    Patricia A. Goodson;Joergen Glerup;Derek J. Hodgson;Kirsten Michelsen

  • Interaction of hydrazine with copper(II) chloride in acidic solutions. Formation, spectral and magnetic properties, and structures of copper(II), copper(I), and mixed-valence species

    David B. Brown;Jeffrey A. Donner;James W. Hall;Scott R. Wilson

  • Magnetic exchange interactions in binuclear copper(II) complexes with only a single hydroxo bridge: the x-ray structure of .mu.-hydroxo-tetrakis(2,2'-bipyridine)dicopper(II) perchlorate

    Muin S. Haddad;Scott R. Wilson;Derek J. Hodgson;David N. Hendrickson

  • Synthesis and characterization of the binuclear mixed valence complex di-μ-oxobis[tris(2-methyl-pyridyl)amine] dimanganese(III, IV) dithionate heptahydrate, [(tpa)MnO]2(S2O6)3/2·7H2O

    Debra K. Towle;catherine A. Botsford;Derek J. Hodgson

  • Synthesis and characterization of bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amine complexes of manganese(II), zinc(II), and cadmium(II)

    Joergen Glerup;Patricia A. Goodson;Derek J. Hodgson;Kirsten Michelsen

  • Reversible interconversion between a nitrido complex of Os(VI) and an ammino complex of osmium(II)

    David W. Pipes;Mohammed Bakir;S. E. Vitols;Derek J. Hodgson

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Hatfield
William E. Hatfield University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Erik B. Pedersen
Erik B. Pedersen University of Southern Denmark
Thomas J. Meyer
Thomas J. Meyer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Scott R. Wilson
Scott R. Wilson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Antoni Llobet
Antoni Llobet Autonomous University of Barcelona
Maurice Brookhart
Maurice Brookhart University of Houston
Jim W. Hall
Jim W. Hall University of Oxford
Leroy B. Townsend
Leroy B. Townsend University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Muthiah Manoharan
Muthiah Manoharan Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Gary D. Enright
Gary D. Enright National Research Council Canada

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