His primary scientific interests are in Carbene, Crystallography, Photochemistry, Polymer chemistry and Catalysis. The Carbene study combines topics in areas such as Combinatorial chemistry, Transmetalation, Medicinal chemistry and Crystal structure. His research in Crystal structure tackles topics such as Acetonitrile which are related to areas like Inorganic chemistry, Molar conductivity, Phase and Carbon-13 NMR.
Ivan J. B. Lin focuses mostly in the field of Crystallography, narrowing it down to topics relating to Molecule and, in certain cases, Single crystal. His Photochemistry research includes elements of Mercury and Halide. While the research belongs to areas of Polymer chemistry, Ivan J. B. Lin spends his time largely on the problem of Alkyl, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Inorganic organic, Crystallization and Nanomaterials.
Crystallography, Carbene, Medicinal chemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Polymer chemistry are his primary areas of study. Ivan J. B. Lin interconnects Mesophase, Liquid crystal and Molecule, Hydrogen bond in the investigation of issues within Crystallography. His Carbene research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mercury, Ligand, Photochemistry, Halide and Combinatorial chemistry.
The various areas that Ivan J. B. Lin examines in his Medicinal chemistry study include Denticity, Stereochemistry, Cis–trans isomerism and Catalysis. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ion, Lithium, Single crystal, Zinc and Salt. His Polymer chemistry research incorporates elements of Chelation, Transition metal carbene complex, Platinum and Luminescence.
His main research concerns Carbene, Alkyl, Polymer chemistry, Crystallography and Mesophase. His Carbene study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Pyridine, Medicinal chemistry, Palladium, Pincer movement and Photochemistry. His Alkyl research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ionic bonding, Ionic liquid and Delocalized electron.
His studies deal with areas such as Aryl and Organic chemistry as well as Polymer chemistry. His studies in Crystallography integrate themes in fields like Stereochemistry and Hydrogen bond. Mesophase is closely attributed to Inorganic chemistry in his study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Carbene, Polymer chemistry, Photochemistry, Mesophase and Pyridine. Ivan J. B. Lin combines topics linked to Steric effects with his work on Carbene. Ivan J. B. Lin has researched Polymer chemistry in several fields, including Organic chemistry, Imidazole, Catalysis and Palladium.
His Photochemistry study incorporates themes from Oxide, Medicinal chemistry, Platinum and Pincer movement, Ligand. His Mesophase research incorporates themes from Inorganic chemistry, Alkyl, Hydrogen bond, Deprotonation and Infrared spectroscopy. Ivan J. B. Lin combines subjects such as Crystallography, Lamellar structure, Metal, Substituent and Thermotropic crystal with his study of Hydrogen bond.
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FACILE SYNTHESIS OF SILVER(I)-CARBENE COMPLEXES. USEFUL CARBENE TRANSFER AGENTS
Harrison M. J. Wang;Ivan J. B. Lin.
Organometallics (1998)
Coinage Metal−N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes
Joseph C. Y. Lin;Roy T. W. Huang;Chen S. Lee;Amitabha Bhattacharyya.
Chemical Reviews (2009)
Preparation and application of N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of Ag(I)
Ivan J.B. Lin;Chandra Sekhar Vasam.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2007)
Metal-containing ionic liquids and ionic liquid crystals based on imidazolium moiety
Ivan J.B. Lin;Chandra Sekhar Vasam.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (2005)
Synthesis, Structure, and Spectroscopic Properties of Gold(I)−Carbene Complexes
Harrison M. J. Wang;and Charle Y. L. Chen;Ivan J. B. Lin.
Organometallics (1999)
SILVER(I) N-HETEROCYCLIC CARBENES
Ivan J. B. Lin;Chandra Sekhar Vasam.
Comments on Inorganic Chemistry (2004)
Simple amphiphilic liquid crystalline N-alkylimidazolium salts. A new solvent system providing a partially ordered environment
Ching K. Lee;Hsin W. Huang;Ivan J. B. Lin.
Chemical Communications (2000)
Gold(I) N-Heterocyclic Carbene and Carbazolate Complexes
Harrison M. J. Wang;Chandra Sekhar Vasam;Thomas Y. R. Tsai;Shih-Hua Chen.
Organometallics (2005)
Palladium Complexes Containing a Hemilabile Pyridylcarbene Ligand
Jack C. C. Chen and;Ivan J. B. Lin.
Organometallics (2000)
Review of gold(I) N-heterocyclic carbenes
Ivan J. B. Lin;Chandra Sekhar Vasam.
Canadian Journal of Chemistry (2005)
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