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Michael S. Hill is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several areas within Materials Science and Chemistry, with a particular focus on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

Their recent publications include a diverse range of topics and appear in reputable journals. Notable papers comprise "Molecular Main Group Metal Hydrides" (2021, Chemical Reviews), "Ambiphilic Al−Cu Bonding" (2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition), "Reductive Dimerization of CO by a Na/Mg(I) Diamide" (2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society), "Seven-Membered Cyclic Potassium Diamidoalumanyls" (2021, Chemistry - A European Journal), and "On the reactivity of Al-group 11 (Cu, Ag, Au) bonds" (2022, Dalton Transactions).

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael S. Hill include:

  • Mary F. Mahon
  • Claire L. McMullin
  • Nasir A. Rajabi
  • Ryan J. Schwamm
  • Han-Ying Liu

They have contributed significantly to multiple publication venues, particularly:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Organometallics
  • Chemical Communications
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Michael S. Hill's research topics focus on areas such as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions

Within academic literature, they have also contributed to book publications, including a title published by New York University Press eBooks: After Whiteness (2022).

Best Publications

  • Alkaline earths as main group reagents in molecular catalysis.

    Michael S. Hill;David J. Liptrot;Catherine Weetman

  • Calcium-Mediated Intramolecular Hydroamination Catalysis

    Mark R. Crimmin;Ian J. Casely;Michael S. Hill

  • Intramolecular hydroamination of aminoalkenes by calcium and magnesium complexes: a synthetic and mechanistic study.

    Mark R. Crimmin;Merle Arrowsmith;Anthony G. M. Barrett;Ian J. Casely

  • Molecular Main Group Metal Hydrides

    Matthew M. D. Roy;Alvaro A. Omaña;Andrew S. S. Wilson;Michael S. Hill

  • Magnesium-Catalyzed Hydroboration of Pyridines

    Merle Arrowsmith;Michael S. Hill;Terrance Hadlington;Gabriele Kociok-Köhn

  • Heterofunctionalization catalysis with organometallic complexes of calcium, strontium and barium

    Anthony G. M. Barrett;Mark R. Crimmin;Michael S. Hill;Panayiotis A. Procopiou

  • Magnesium-catalysed hydroboration of aldehydes and ketones

    Merle Arrowsmith;Terrance J. Hadlington;Michael S. Hill;Gabriele Kociok-Köhn

  • Nanostructured Hybrid Polymer−Inorganic Solar Cell Active Layers Formed by Controllable in Situ Growth of Semiconducting Sulfide Networks

    Henry C Leventis;Simon P King;Anna Sudlow;Michael S Hill

  • Calcium-Catalyzed Intermolecular Hydrophosphination

    Mark R. Crimmin;Anthony G. M. Barrett;Michael S. Hill;Peter B. Hitchcock

  • Beryllium-induced C-N bond activation and ring opening of an N-heterocyclic carbene

    Merle Arrowsmith;Michael S. Hill;Gabriele Kociok-Köhn;Dugald J. MacDougall

  • Organocalcium-mediated nucleophilic alkylation of benzene

    Andrew S. S. Wilson;Michael S. Hill;Mary F. Mahon;Chiara Dinoi

  • Heavier Alkaline Earth Catalysts for the Intermolecular Hydroamination of Vinylarenes, Dienes, and Alkynes

    Christine Brinkmann;Anthony G. M. Barrett;Michael S. Hill;Panayiotis A. Procopiou

  • Magnesium-catalysed nitrile hydroboration

    Catherine Weetman;Mathew D. Anker;Merle Arrowsmith;Michael S. Hill

  • Group 2 Promoted Hydrogen Release from NMe2H⋅BH3: Intermediates and Catalysis

    David J. Liptrot;Michael S. Hill;Mary F. Mahon;Dugald J. MacDougall

  • Direct Growth of Metal Sulfide Nanoparticle Networks in Solid‐State Polymer Films for Hybrid Inorganic–Organic Solar Cells

    Simon Dowland;Thierry Lutz;Alexander Ward;Simon P. King

  • Comparison of effects of uroguanylin, guanylin, and Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin STa in mouse intestine and kidney: evidence that uroguanylin is an intestinal natriuretic hormone.

    Richard N. Greenberg;Michael Hill;Jessica Crytzer;William J. Krause

  • Triazenide complexes of the heavier alkaline earths: synthesis, characterization, and suitability for hydroamination catalysis.

    Anthony G. M. Barrett;Mark R. Crimmin;Michael S. Hill;Peter B. Hitchcock

  • Heavier group 2 element catalyzed hydrophosphination of carbodiimides

    Mark R. Crimmin;Anthony G. M. Barrett;Michael S. Hill;Peter B. Hitchcock

  • Heavier Group 2 Metals and Intermolecular Hydroamination: A Computational and Synthetic Assessment

    Anthony G M Barrett;Christine Brinkmann;Mark R Crimmin;Michael S Hill

  • Selective reduction of CO2 to a methanol equivalent by B(C6F5)3-activated alkaline earth catalysis

    Mathew D. Anker;Merle Arrowsmith;Peter Bellham;Michael S. Hill

  • A mononuclear indium(I) carbene analogue.

    Michael S. Hill;Peter B. Hitchcock

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter B. Hitchcock
Peter B. Hitchcock University of Sussex
Mary F. Mahon
Mary F. Mahon University of Bath
Gabriele Kociok-Köhn
Gabriele Kociok-Köhn University of Bath
Mark R. Crimmin
Mark R. Crimmin Imperial College London
Anthony G. M. Barrett
Anthony G. M. Barrett Imperial College London
Colin Eaborn
Colin Eaborn University of Sussex
Laurent Maron
Laurent Maron Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Ian Manners
Ian Manners University of Victoria
Jenny Nelson
Jenny Nelson Imperial College London
Saif A. Haque
Saif A. Haque Imperial College London

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