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Jennifer C. Green is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of materials science and chemistry, with a significant focus on materials chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Their work also touches on renewable energy, sustainability, the environment, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • 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
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Semiconductor materials and devices

Jennifer C. Green has published extensively in leading journals. Their recent papers include:

  • Molybdenum(III) Amidinate: Synthesis, Characterization, and Vapor Phase Growth of Mo-Based Materials, 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Redox Chemistry of Nickelocene-Based Monomers and Polymers, 2021, Organometallics
  • Comment on "In Defence of Oxidation States" by N. C. Norman and P. G. Pringle, 2021, Dalton Transactions
  • Study of the Electronic Structure of M2(CH2CMe3)6 (M = Mo, W) by Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory, 2021, Organometallics
  • Multimetallic Permethylpentalene Hydride Complexes, 2022, Inorganic Chemistry

The most frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Organometallics
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Dalton Transactions

Jennifer C. Green has collaborated regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Duncan A. X. Fraser
  • Zoë R. Turner
  • Robert T. Cooper
  • Jean-Charles Buffet
  • Dermot O'Hare

Best Publications

  • Photoelectron-Spectroscopy of a Carbene/Silylene/Germylene Series

    Anthony J. Arduengo;Hans Bock;Han Chen;Michael Denk

  • Synthesis of bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)amido]iron(II). Structure and bonding in M[N(SiMe3)2]2 (M = manganese, iron, cobalt): two-coordinate transition-metal amides

    R. A. Andersen;Knut Faegri;Jennifer C. Green;Arne Haaland

  • Molecular second-order optical nonlinearities of metallocenes

    Joseph C. Calabrese;Lap Tak Cheng;Jennifer C. Green;Seth R. Marder

  • The occurrence and representation of three-centre two-electron bonds in covalent inorganic compounds

    Jennifer C. Green;Malcolm L. H. Green;Gerard Parkin

  • Studies of the Electronic Structure of Metallocene-Based Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Dyes

    Stephen Barlow;Heather E. Bunting;Catherine Ringham;Jennifer C. Green

  • Reductive Cyclotrimerization of Carbon Monoxide to the Deltate Dianion by an Organometallic Uranium Complex

    Owen T. Summerscales;F. Geoffrey N. Cloke;Peter B. Hitchcock;Jennifer C. Green

  • Electronic Structures of PdII Dimers

    John E. Bercaw;Alec C. Durrell;Harry B. Gray;Jennifer C. Green

  • Photoelectron spectra of metallocenes

    Carla Cauletti;Jennifer C. Green;M.Ruth Kelly;Paul Powell

  • A kinetic and mechanistic study of the thermolysis of bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)dimethyltitanium(IV)

    Christine McDade;Jennifer C. Green;John E. Bercaw

  • Reductive Cyclotetramerization of CO to Squarate by a U(III) Complex: The X-ray Crystal Structure of [(U (η-C8H6{SiiPr3-1,4}2)(η-C5Me4H)]2(μ-η2: η2-C4O4)

    Owen T Summerscales;F Geoffrey N Cloke;Peter B Hitchcock;Jennifer C Green

  • Mechanistic Studies on the Reductive Cyclooligomerisation of CO by U(III) Mixed Sandwich Complexes; the Molecular Structure of [(U(η-C8H6{SiiPr3-1,4}2)(η-Cp*)]2(μ-η1:η1-C2O2)

    Alistair S Frey;F Geoffrey N Cloke;Peter B Hitchcock;Iain J Day

  • An experimental and theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of Pd and Pt bis(carbene) complexes

    Jennifer C. Green;Robert G. Scurr;Polly L. Arnold;F. Geoffrey N. Cloke

  • Bent metallocenes revisited

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  • The electronic influence of ring substituents and ansa bridges in zirconocene complexes as probed by infrared spectroscopic, electrochemical, and computational studies.

    Cary E. Zachmanoglou;Arefa Docrat;Brian M. Bridgewater;Gerard Parkin

  • Synthesis, Electronic Structure, and Novel Reactivity of Strained, Boron-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes

    Andrea Berenbaum;Holger Braunschweig;Regina Dirk;Ulli Englert

  • Functionalized bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes of zinc and copper: synthetic platforms toward site-specific radiopharmaceuticals.

    Jason P Holland;Franklin I Aigbirhio;Helen M Betts;Paul D Bonnitcha

  • Migratory insertion in N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of palladium; an experimental and DFT study

    Andreas A. Danopoulos;Nikolaos Tsoureas;Jennifer C. Green;Michael B. Hursthouse

  • Electronic structure of a stable silylene: photoelectron spectra and theoretical calculations of Si(NRCHCHNR), Si(NRCH2CH2NR) and SiH2(NRCHCHNR)

    Michael Denk;Jennifer C. Green;Nils Metzler;Matthias Wagner

  • Synthesis and structural characterisation of an yttrium-alkyl-alkylidene

    Stephen T. Liddle;Jonathan McMaster;Jennifer C. Green;Polly L. Arnold

  • Homoleptic permethylpentalene complexes: "double metallocenes" of the first-row transition metals.

    Andrew E. Ashley;Robert T. Cooper;Gregory G. Wildgoose;Jennifer C. Green

  • A Study of the Bonding in the Group IV Tetrahalides by Photoelectron Spectroscopy

    J. C. Green;Malcolm Leslie Hodder Green;P. J. Joachim;A. F. Orchard

  • Gas phase photoelectron spectra of d- and f-block organometallic compounds

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Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm L. H. Green
Malcolm L. H. Green University of Oxford
F. Geoffrey N. Cloke
F. Geoffrey N. Cloke University of Sussex
Dermot O'Hare
Dermot O'Hare University of Oxford
Nikolas Kaltsoyannis
Nikolas Kaltsoyannis University of Manchester
Peter B. Hitchcock
Peter B. Hitchcock University of Sussex
Philip Mountford
Philip Mountford University of Oxford
Andrew S. Weller
Andrew S. Weller University of York
Arne Haaland
Arne Haaland University of Oslo
Andrew R. Cowley
Andrew R. Cowley University of Oxford
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