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Manuel L. Poveda

Manuel L. Poveda

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
5786
World Ranking
16607
National Ranking
670

Overview

Manuel L. Poveda is affiliated with the University of Seville in Spain. Their academic profile includes a focus on research without publicly available detailed records of publications or co-authors. Despite the absence of specific data on recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues, the association with a notable academic institution indicates an active engagement in scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Formation of Unusual Iridabenzene and Metallanaphthalene Containing Electron-Withdrawing Substituents

    Margarita Paneque;Cristina M. Posadas;Manuel L. Poveda;Nuria Rendón

  • C-H bond activation reactions of ethers that generate iridium carbenes.

    Salvador Conejero;Margarita Paneque;Manuel López Poveda;Laura López Santos

  • Iridium(III)-induced isomerization of 2-substituted pyridines to N-heterocyclic carbenes.

    Eleuterio Álvarez;Salvador Conejero;Margarita Paneque;Ana Rita Guerreiro de Brito Petronilho

  • Formation of Hydrido–η3-Allyl Complexes of IrIII by Sequential Olefinic CH Bond Activation and CC Coupling of Alkenyl and Olefin Ligands

    Ysaias Alvarado;Olivier Boutry;Enrique Gutiérrez;Angeles Monge

  • Formation of acrylic acid derivatives from the reaction of carbon dioxide with ethylene complexes of molybdenum and tungsten

    Rafael Alvarez;Ernesto Carmona;David J. Cole-Hamilton;Agustin Galindo

  • C−H Bond Activation of Benzene and Cyclic Ethers by TpIrIII Species

    Enrique Gutiérrez-Puebla;Ángeles Monge;M. Carmen Nicasio;Pedro J. Pérez

  • Vinylidene Compounds from the Reactions of Me3SiC⋮CSiMe3 with TpMe2Ir Precursors. Protonation to Alkylidene and Iridabenzene Structures

    Kerstin Ilg;Margarita Paneque;Manuel López Poveda;Nuria Rendón

  • Carbon dioxide chemistry. Synthesis, properties, and structural characterization of stable bis(carbon dioxide) adducts of molybdenum.

    Rafael. Alvarez;Ernesto. Carmona;Jose M. Marin;Manuel L. Poveda

  • Synthesis and x-ray structure of the nickelabenzocyclopentene complex [cyclic](Me3P)2Ni(CH2CMe2-o-C6H4). Reactivity toward simple, unsaturated molecules and the crystal and molecular structure of the cyclic carboxylate (Me3P)2Ni(CH2CMe2-o-C6H4C(O)O)

    Ernesto Carmona;Enrique Gutierrez-Puebla;Jose M. Marin;Angeles Monge

  • Synthesis and Reactivity of Iridacycles Containing the Tp<sup>Me2</sup>Ir Moiety

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  • Metallacycloheptatrienes of Iridium(III): Synthesis and Reactivity

    Margarita Paneque;Cristina M. Posadas;Manuel L. Poveda;Nuria Rendón

  • Formation of iridabenzenes by coupling of iridacyclopentadienes and alkenes.

    Eleuterio Álvarez;Margarita Paneque;Manuel López Poveda;Nuria Rendón

  • New nickel o-methylbenzyl complexes. Crystal and molecular structures of Ni(.eta.3-CH2C6H4-o-Me)Cl(PMe3) and Ni3(.eta.1-CH2C6H4-o-Me)4(PMe3)2(.mu.3-OH)2

    Ernesto. Carmona;Jose M. Marin;Margarita. Paneque;Manuel L. Poveda

  • Preparation and properties of dinitrogen trimethylphosphine complexes of molybdenum and tungsten. 4. Synthesis, chemical properties, and x-ray structure of cis-[Mo(N2)2(PMe3)4]. The crystal and molecular structures of trans-[Mo(C2H4)2(PMe3)4] and trans,mer-[Mo(C2H4)2(CO)(PMe3)3]

    Ernesto Carmona;Jose M. Marin;Manuel L. Poveda;Jerry L. Atwood

  • Isolation of a stable 1-iridabicyclo[3.2.0]hepta-1,3,6-triene and its reversible transformation into an iridacycloheptatriene.

    Margarita Paneque;Manuel L. Poveda;Nuria Rendon;Kurt Mereiter

  • Rearrangement of pyridine to its 2-carbene tautomer mediated by iridium.

    Eleuterio Álvarez;Salvador Conejero;Patricia Lara;Jorge A. López

  • Building a Parent Iridabenzene Structure from Acetylene and Dichloromethane on an Iridium Center

    Ángela Vivancos;Margarita Paneque;Manuel L. Poveda;Eleuterio Álvarez

  • Synthesis and characterization of some new organometallic complexes of nickel(II) containing trimethylphosphine

    Ernesto Carmona;Margarita Paneque;Manuel L. Poveda

  • Formation of carboxylate complexes from the reactions of carbon dioxide with ethylene complexes of molybdenum and tungsten. X-ray and neutron diffraction studies

    Rafael. Alvarez;Ernesto. Carmona;Agustin. Galindo;Enrique. Gutierrez

  • Generation and reactivity of sterically hindered iridium carbenes. Competitive α- vs.β-hydrogen elimination in iridium(III) alkyls

    Ernesto Carmona;Margarita Paneque;Manuel L. Poveda

  • Binuclear complexes of nickel bridged by hydrocarbon ligands. Isocyanide insertion chemistry and amide formation by intramolecular coupling of acyl and imidoyl functionalities

    Juan Campora;Ernesto Carmona;Enrique Gutierrez;Pilar Palma

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernesto Carmona
Ernesto Carmona University of Seville
Eleuterio Álvarez
Eleuterio Álvarez University of Seville
Angeles Monge
Angeles Monge Complutense University of Madrid
Enrique Gutiérrez-Puebla
Enrique Gutiérrez-Puebla Spanish National Research Council
Jerry L. Atwood
Jerry L. Atwood University of Missouri
Pedro J. Pérez
Pedro J. Pérez University of Huelva
Luis Sánchez
Luis Sánchez Complutense University of Madrid
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado City University of New York
Agustí Lledós
Agustí Lledós Autonomous University of Barcelona

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