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Moshe Kol is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and primarily works within the field of Materials Science. Their research spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, Process Chemistry and Technology, Organic Chemistry, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis, silicone and siloxane chemistry, and advanced polymer synthesis and characterization.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Moshe Kol include Rami Hador, S. Lipstman, Vincenzo Venditto, Michael Shuster, and Ruth D. Rittinghaus.

Key publication venues for their work include The Cambridge Structural Database, Angewandte Chemie, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Chemistry - A European Journal.

Recent papers by Moshe Kol:

  • Isoselective Polymerization of rac-Lactide by Highly Active Sequential {ONNN} Magnesium Complexes, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Synthesis of Enantiopure Lanthanide Complexes Supported by Hexadentate N,N'-Bis(methylbipyridyl)bipyrrolidine and Their Circularly Polarized Luminescence, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Defining Stereochemistry in the Polymerization of Lactide by Aluminum Catalysts: Insights into the Dual-Stereocontrol Mechanism, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Fast-Tracking the l-Lactide Polymerization Activity of Group 4 Metal Complexes of Amine Tris(phenolate) Ligands, 2022, ACS Catalysis
  • Aluminium complexes of salanol ligands: coordination chemistry and stereoselective lactide polymerization, 2020, Chemical Communications

Best Publications

  • Isospecific Living Polymerization of 1-Hexene by a Readily Available Nonmetallocene C2-Symmetrical Zirconium Catalyst

    Edit Y. Tshuva;and Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Zirconium Complexes of Amine−Bis(phenolate) Ligands as Catalysts for 1-Hexene Polymerization: Peripheral Structural Parameters Strongly Affect Reactivity

    Edit Y. Tshuva;and Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol;Zeev Goldschmidt

  • Structurally well-defined group 4 metal complexes as initiators for the ring-opening polymerization of lactide monomers

    Andreas Sauer;Andreas Kapelski;Christophe Fliedel;Christophe Fliedel;Samuel Dagorne

  • Titanium and zirconium complexes of dianionic and trianionic amine-phenolate-type ligands in catalysis of lactide polymerization.

    Shimrit Gendler;Sharon Segal;Israel Goldberg;Zeev Goldschmidt

  • [ONXO]-Type Amine Bis(phenolate) Zirconium and Hafnium Complexes as Extremely Active 1-Hexene Polymerization Catalysts

    Edit Y. Tshuva;Stanislav Groysman;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Gradient isotactic multiblock polylactides from aluminum complexes of chiral salalen ligands.

    Alessia Pilone;Konstantin Press;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Zirconium and Titanium Diamine Bis(phenolate) Catalysts for α-Olefin Polymerization: From Atactic Oligo(1-hexene) to Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Isotactic Poly(1-hexene)

    Sharon Segal;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Novel zirconium complexes of amine bis(phenolate) ligands. Remarkable reactivity in polymerization of hex-1-ene due to an extra donor arm

    Edit Y. Tshuva;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol;Hana Weitman

  • Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactide with Zr Complexes of {ONSO} Ligands: From Heterotactically Inclined to Isotactically Inclined Poly(lactic acid)

    Ayellet Stopper;Jun Okuda;Moshe Kol

  • Diastereomerically-specific zirconium complexes of chiral salan ligands: isospecific polymerization of 1-hexene and 4-methyl-1-pentene and cyclopolymerization of 1,5-hexadiene.

    Adi Yeori;Israel Goldberg;Michael Shuster;Moshe Kol

  • Synthesis of Molybdenum and Tungsten Complexes That Contain Triamidoamine Ligands of the Type (C6F5NCH2CH2)3N and Activation of Dinitrogen by Molybdenum

    Moshe Kol;Richard R. Schrock;Rhett Kempe;William M. Davis

  • High-oxidation-state pentamethylcyclopentadienyl tungsten hydrazine and hydrazido complexes and cleavage of the nitrogen-nitrogen bond

    Richard R. Schrock;Timothy E. Glassman;Michael G. Vale;Moshe Kol

  • Salalen Titanium Complexes in the Highly Isospecific Polymerization of 1‐Hexene and Propylene

    Konstantin Press;Ad Cohen;Israel Goldberg;Vincenzo Venditto

  • C1-Symmetric Zirconium Complexes of [ONNO′]-Type Salan Ligands: Accurate Control of Catalyst Activity, Isospecificity, and Molecular Weight in 1-Hexene Polymerization

    Ad Cohen;Jacob Kopilov;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Titanium(IV) complexes of trianionic amine triphenolate ligands

    Moshe Kol;Marina Shamis;Israel Goldberg;Zeev Goldschmidt

  • New facets of an old ligand: titanium and zirconium complexes of phenylenediamine bis(phenolate) in lactide polymerisation catalysis

    Ayellet L. Zelikoff;Jacob Kopilov;Israel Goldberg;Geoffrey W. Coates

  • Living polymerization and block copolymerization of alpha-olefins by an amine bis(phenolate) titanium catalyst.

    Edit Y. Tshuva;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol;Zeev Goldschmidt

  • Titanium complexes of chelating dianionic amine bis(phenolate) ligands: an extra donor makes a big difference

    Edit Y Tshuva;Miriam Versano;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Coordination chemistry of amine bis(phenolate) titanium complexes: tuning complex type and structure by ligand modification.

    Edit Y. Tshuva;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol;Zeev Goldschmidt

  • Mechanistic Insight into the Stereochemical Control of Lactide Polymerization by Salan–Aluminum Catalysts

    Konstantin Press;Israel Goldberg;Moshe Kol

  • Titanium and zirconium complexes of robust salophan ligands. Coordination chemistry and olefin polymerization catalysis.

    Shimrit Gendler;Ayellet L Zelikoff;Jacob Kopilov;Israel Goldberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Israel Goldberg
Israel Goldberg Tel Aviv University
Shlomo Rozen
Shlomo Rozen Tel Aviv University
Jun Okuda
Jun Okuda RWTH Aachen University
Richard R. Schrock
Richard R. Schrock University of California, Riverside
Geoffrey W. Coates
Geoffrey W. Coates Cornell University
Rhett Kempe
Rhett Kempe University of Bayreuth
Yitzhak Tor
Yitzhak Tor University of California, San Diego
Samuel Dagorne
Samuel Dagorne University of Strasbourg
Claudio Pellecchia
Claudio Pellecchia University of Salerno

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