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John F. Berry is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within materials science and chemistry, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and organic chemistry. They have published extensively in fields such as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, inorganic chemistry, and physical and theoretical chemistry.

The scientist's recent publications include the following:

  • Paramagnetic Metal-Metal Bonded Heterometallic Complexes, 2020, Chemical Reviews
  • Spontaneous N2 formation by a diruthenium complex enables electrocatalytic and aerobic oxidation of ammonia, 2021, Nature Chemistry
  • Probing the Magnetic Anisotropy of Co(II) Complexes Featuring Redox-Active Ligands, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Library of 3D Visual Teaching Tools for the Chemistry Classroom Accessible via Sketchfab and Viewable in Augmented Reality, 2021, Journal of Chemical Education
  • Heterotrimetallic Precursor with 2:2:1 Metal Ratio Requiring at Least a Pentanuclear Molecular Assembly, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Frequent coauthors included:

  • Daniel J. SantaLucia
  • Michael M. Aristov
  • Amelia M. Wheaton
  • Michael J. Trenerry
  • Michael D. Roy

John F. Berry has contributed to several publication venues. Most notably, they have published multiple times in The Cambridge Structural Database and Inorganic Chemistry, as well as in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, ACS Catalysis, and Dalton Transactions.

Their main fields of study comprise:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

The subfields of study covered in their work include:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Their primary research topics focus on:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties

Best Publications

  • Diamagnetic Corrections and Pascal's Constants

    Gordon A. Bain;John F. Berry

  • TERMINAL NITRIDO AND IMIDO COMPLEXES OF THE LATE TRANSITION METALS

    John F. Berry

  • An Octahedral Coordination Complex of Iron(VI)

    John F. Berry;Eckhard Bill;Eberhard Bothe;Serena DeBeer George

  • Direct Spectroscopic Characterization of a Transitory Dirhodium Donor-Acceptor Carbene Complex

    Katherine P. Kornecki;John F. Briones;Vyacheslav Boyarskikh;Felicia Fullilove

  • Covalent Attachment of Catalyst Molecules to Conductive Diamond: CO2 Reduction Using “Smart” Electrodes

    Shu A. Yao;Rose E. Ruther;Linghong Zhang;Ryan A. Franking

  • Non-trivial behavior of palladium(II) acetate.

    Vladimir I. Bakhmutov;John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Sergey Ibragimov

  • Additional Steps toward Molecular Scale Wires: Further Study of Ni510/11+ Chains Embraced by Polypyridylamide Ligands

    John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Peng Lei;Tongbu Lu

  • The Role of three-center/four-electron Bonds in Superelectrophilic Dirhodium Carbene and Nitrene Catalytic Intermediates

    John F. Berry

  • Paramagnetic Metal-Metal Bonded Heterometallic Complexes.

    Jill A Chipman;John F Berry

  • Catalyst-Controlled and Tunable, Chemoselective Silver-Catalyzed Intermolecular Nitrene Transfer: Experimental and Computational Studies

    Nicholas S. Dolan;Ryan J. Scamp;Tzuhsiung Yang;John F. Berry

  • A trinickel dipyridylamido complex with metal-metal bonding interaction: prelude to polynickel molecular wires and devices?

    Berry Jf;Cotton Fa;Daniels Lm;Murillo Ca

  • Metal–Metal Bonds: From Fundamentals to Applications

    John F. Berry;Connie C. Lu

  • Molecular and Electronic Structures by Design: Tuning Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Linear Trichromium Chains

    John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Tongbu Lu;Carlos A. Murillo

  • Oxidation of Ni3(dpa)4Cl2 and Cu3(dpa)4Cl2: Nickel−Nickel Bonding Interaction, but No Copper−Copper Bonds

    John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Lee M. Daniels;Carlos A. Murillo

  • Molecular Squares with Paramagnetic Diruthenium Corners: Synthetic and Crystallographic Challenges

    Panagiotis Angaridis;John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Carlos A. Murillo

  • Introducing a metal-metal multiply bonded group as an "axial ligand" to iron: synthetic design of a linear Cr-Cr...Fe framework.

    Michael Nippe;John F. Berry

  • Rh2(II,III) Catalysts with Chelating Carboxylate and Carboxamidate Supports: Electronic Structure and Nitrene Transfer Reactivity.

    Adrián Varela-Álvarez;Tzuhsiung Yang;Heather Jennings;Katherine P. Kornecki

  • Spontaneous N2 formation by a diruthenium complex enables electrocatalytic and aerobic oxidation of ammonia.

    Michael J Trenerry;Christian M Wallen;Tristan R Brown;Sungho V Park

  • Further structural and magnetic studies of tricopper dipyridylamido complexes.

    John F. Berry;F. Albert Cotton;Peng Lei;Carlos A. Murillo

  • Metal–Metal Bonds in Chains of Three or More Metal Atoms: From Homometallic to Heterometallic Chains

    J. F. Berry

  • Vibrational Excitations in Single-Trimetal-Molecule Transistors

    Dong-Hun Chae;Zhen Yao;John F. Berry;Carlos A. Murillo

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos A. Murillo
Carlos A. Murillo Texas A&M University
F. Albert Cotton
F. Albert Cotton Texas A&M University
Xiaoping Wang
Xiaoping Wang Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ilia A. Guzei
Ilia A. Guzei University of Wisconsin–Madison
Frank Neese
Frank Neese Max Planck Society
Karl Wieghardt
Karl Wieghardt Max Planck Society
Serena DeBeer
Serena DeBeer Max Planck Society
Eberhard Bothe
Eberhard Bothe Max Planck Society
Thomas Weyhermüller
Thomas Weyhermüller Max Planck Society
Tong-Bu Lu
Tong-Bu Lu Tianjin University of Technology

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