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Moris S. Eisen is affiliated with the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Israel. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and chemistry, with significant contributions to specialized subfields such as materials chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, process chemistry and technology, and biomaterials.

The main topics covered in Eisen's work include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods

Eisen has a notable record of publications in the following venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Synthesis
  • ACS Catalysis

Recent papers authored by Eisen's group or collaborating researchers include:

  • "A review from material functionalization to process feasibility on advanced mixed matrix membranes for gas separations," 2023, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Iron-catalysed ring-opening metathesis polymerization of olefins and mechanistic studies," 2022, Nature Catalysis
  • "Recent developments in highly basic N-heterocyclic iminato ligands in actinide chemistry," 2021, Chemical Communications
  • "Organo-f-Complexes for Efficient and Selective Hydroborations," 2020, Synthesis
  • "Catalytic Hydroboration of Esters by Versatile Thorium and Uranium Amide Complexes," 2021, ACS Catalysis

Their collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as Matthias Tamm, Natalia Fridman, Satoshi Takebayashi, Mark A. Iron, and Orestes Rivada-Wheelaghan, reflecting ongoing partnerships in various research projects.

Best Publications

  • A novel probe for the cannabinoid receptor.

    W A Devane;A Breuer;T Sheskin;Torbjörn U C Järbe

  • Organoactinide-Catalyzed Intermolecular Hydroamination of Terminal Alkynes

    Ariel Haskel;Thomas Straub;Moris S. Eisen

  • Synthesis and Characterization of PbSe Quantum Wires, Multipods, Quantum Rods, and Cubes

    E. Lifshitz;M. Bashouti;V. Kloper;A. Kigel

  • Intermolecular Hydroamination of Terminal Alkynes Catalyzed by Organoactinide Complexes. Scope and Mechanistic Studies

    Thomas Straub;Ariel Haskel;Tal Gueta Neyroud;Moshe Kapon

  • Recent advances in organothorium and organouranium catalysis.

    Tamer Andrea;Moris S. Eisen

  • Chiral C1-Symmetric Group 4 Metallocenes as Catalysts for Stereoregular .alpha.-Olefin Polymerization. Metal, Ancillary Ligand, and Counteranion Effects

    Michael A. Giardello;Moris S. Eisen;Charlotte L. Stern;Tobin J. Marks

  • Boron removal from water by complexation to polyol compounds

    Nitzan Geffen;Raphael Semiat;Moris S. Eisen;Yael Balazs

  • Organoactinides in catalysis

    Eyal Barnea;Moris S. Eisen

  • Stereoregular Polymerization of α-Olefins Catalyzed by Chiral Group 4 Benzamidinate Complexes of C1 and C3 Symmetry

    Claudia Averbuj;Edith Tish;Moris S. Eisen

  • Pressure Modulates Stereoregularities in the Polymerization of Propylene Promoted by rac-Octahedral Heteroallylic Complexes

    Victoria Volkis;Michal Shmulinson;Claudia Averbuj;Anatoli Lisovskii

  • Metallocene analogues containing bulky heteroallylic ligands and their use as new olefin polymerization catalysts

    Joachim Richter;Frank T. Edelmann;Mathias Noltemeyer;Hans-Georg Schmidt

  • Bis(trimethylsilyl) benzamidinate zirconium dichlorides. Active catalysts for ethylene polymerization

    Dorit Herskovics-Korine;Moris S. Eisen

  • The Catalytic Effect in Opening an Organoactinide Metal Coordination Sphere: Regioselective Dimerization of Terminal Alkynes and Hydrosilylation of Alkynes and Alkenes with PhSiH3 Promoted by Me2SiCp‘ ‘2ThnBu2

    Aswini K. Dash;Ilya Gourevich;Ji Quan Wang;Jiaxi Wang

  • Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Terminal Alkynes Promoted by Organoactinides

    Aswini K. Dash;Ji Quan Wang;Moris S. Eisen

  • Oligomerization and Cross-Oligomerization of Terminal Alkynes Catalyzed by Organoactinide Complexes

    Ariel Haskel;Thomas Straub;and Aswini K. Dash;Moris S. Eisen

  • Supported organoactinide complexes as heterogeneous catalysts. A kinetic and mechanistic study of facile arene hydrogenation

    Moris S. Eisen;Tobin Jay Marks

  • Group 4 Octahedral Benzamidinate Complexes: Syntheses, Structures, and Catalytic Activities in the Polymerization of Propylene Modulated by Pressure

    Victoria Volkis;Elza Nelkenbaum;Anatoli Lisovskii;Gil Hasson

  • Controlling the Catalytic Oligomerization of Terminal Alkynes Promoted by Organoactinides: A Strategy to Short Oligomers

    Ariel Haskel;Ji Quan Wang;Thomas Straub;Tal Gueta Neyroud

  • Synthesis and molecular structures of neutral nickel complexes. catalytic activity of (benzamidinato)(acetylacetonato)nickel for the addition polymerization of norbornene, the oligomerization of ethylene, and the dimerization of propylene

    Elza Nelkenbaum;and Moshe Kapon;Moris S. Eisen

  • Mono(imidazolin-2-iminato) Titanium Complexes for Ethylene Polymerization at Low Amounts of Methylaluminoxane

    Dana Shoken;Manab Sharma;Mark Botoshansky;Matthias Tamm

  • Chiral, non-C2 symmetric zirconocene complexes as catalysts for stereoregular .alpha.-olefin polymerization

    Michael A. Giardello;Moris S. Eisen;Charlotte L. Stern;Tobin Jay Marks

Frequent Co-Authors

Evamarie Hey-Hawkins
Evamarie Hey-Hawkins Leipzig University
Matthias Tamm
Matthias Tamm Technische Universität Braunschweig
Jean-Claude Berthet
Jean-Claude Berthet French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Linda J. W. Shimon
Linda J. W. Shimon Weizmann Institute of Science
Michel Ephritikhine
Michel Ephritikhine University of Paris-Saclay
Tobin J. Marks
Tobin J. Marks Northwestern University
Robert M. Waymouth
Robert M. Waymouth Stanford University
Raphael Semiat
Raphael Semiat Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Jochanan Blum
Jochanan Blum Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Susannah L. Scott
Susannah L. Scott University of California, Santa Barbara

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