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Malcolm L. H. Green

Malcolm L. H. Green

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Chemistry

D-Index
96
Citations
43703
World Ranking
1507
National Ranking
81

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Malcolm L. H. Green is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions to research within their institutional environment.

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Best Publications

  • A simple chemical method of opening and filling carbon nanotubes

    S. C. Tsang;Y. K. Chen;P. J. F. Harris;M. L. H. Green

  • Carbonhydrogen-transition metal bonds

    Maurice Brookhart;Malcolm L.H. Green

  • Carbon-hydrogen-transition metal bonds

    M. Brookhart;M. L. H. Green;Luet-Lok Wong

  • Agostic interactions in transition metal compounds

    Maurice Brookhart;Malcolm L. H. Green;Gerard Parkin

  • Partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas using carbon dioxide

    A. T. Ashcroft;A. K. Cheetham;M. L. H. Green;P. D. F. Vernon

  • Mechanical damage of carbon nanotubes by ultrasound

    K.L. Lu;R.M. Lago;Y.K. Chen;M.L.H. Green

  • Selective oxidation of methane to synthesis gas using transition metal catalysts

    A. T. Ashcroft;A. K. Cheetham;J. S. Foord;M. L. H. Green

  • Thinning and opening of carbon nanotubes by oxidation using carbon dioxide

    S. C. Tsang;P. J. F. Harris;M. L. H. Green

  • Recent advances in the conversion of methane to synthesis gas

    S.C. Tsang;J.B. Claridge;M.L.H. Green

  • Brief Overview of the Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas

    Andrew P. E. York;Tiancun Xiao;Malcolm L. H. Green

  • Bioelectrochemical single-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Bobak R. Azamian;Jason J. Davis;Karl S. Coleman;Claire B. Bagshaw

  • Synthesis and structure of ( cis )-[1-ferrocenyl-2-(4-nitrophenyl)ethylene], an organotransition metal compound with a large second-order optical nonlinearity

    Malcolm L. H. Green;Seth R. Marder;Mark E. Thompson;Judith A. Bandy

  • New catalysts for the conversion of methane to synthesis gas : Molybdenum and tungsten carbide

    John B. Claridge;Andrew P.E. York;Attila J. Brungs;Carlos Marquez-Alvarez

  • Complement activation and protein adsorption by carbon nanotubes.

    Carolina Salvador-Morales;Emmanuel Flahaut;Edith Sim;Jeremy Sloan

  • Discrete Atom Imaging of One-Dimensional Crystals Formed Within Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

    Rüdiger R. Meyer;Jeremy Sloan;Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski;Angus I. Kirkland

  • The immobilisation of proteins in carbon nanotubes

    Jason J. Davis;Malcolm L.H. Green;H. Allen O. Hill;Yun Chung Leung

  • Chemical and Biochemical Sensing with Modified Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes

    Jason J. Davis;Karl S. Coleman;Bobak R. Azamian;Claire B. Bagshaw

  • A study of carbon deposition on catalysts during the partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas

    John B. Claridge;Malcolm L. H. Green;Shik Chi Tsang;Andrew P. E. York

  • PARTIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE TO SYNTHESIS GAS

    Patrick D. F. Vernon;Malcolm L. H. Green;Anthony K. Cheetham;Anthony K. Cheetham;Alexander T. Ashcroft

  • Nucleophilic addition to organotransition metal cations containing unsaturated hydrocarbon ligands : A survey and interpretation

    Stephen G. Davies;Malcolm L.H. Green;D.Michael P. Mingos

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy Sloan
Jeremy Sloan University of Warwick
Philip Mountford
Philip Mountford University of Oxford
Jennifer C. Green
Jennifer C. Green University of Oxford
Dermot O'Hare
Dermot O'Hare University of Oxford
John Moxham
John Moxham King's College London
Tiancun Xiao
Tiancun Xiao University of Oxford
John L. Hutchison
John L. Hutchison University of Oxford
Angus I. Kirkland
Angus I. Kirkland University of Oxford
Shik Chi Tsang
Shik Chi Tsang University of Oxford
Gerard Parkin
Gerard Parkin Columbia University

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