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  • 1970 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Robert J. Angelici is affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, awarded in 1970.

There is no available information regarding specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with this researcher. Additionally, details about their book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or topics of research are not provided.

This profile reflects the currently available data on Robert J. Angelici's academic background, affiliations, and distinctions without further specifics about their body of research or scholarly contributions.

Best Publications

  • Heterogeneous catalysis of the hydrodesulfurization of thiophenes in petroleum: an organometallic perspective of the mechanism

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Carbamoyl and alkoxycarbonyl complexes of transition metals

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Structural aspects of thiophene coordination in transition metal complexes

    Robert J. Angelici

  • An overview of modeling studies in HDS, HDN and HDO catalysis

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Aerobic oxidation of amines to imines catalyzed by bulk gold powder and by alumina-supported gold

    Bolin Zhu;Mihaela Lazar;Brian G. Trewyn;Robert J. Angelici

  • Synthesis and technique in inorganic chemistry

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Metal Carbonyls. IV. Kinetics of the Reaction of Manganese Pentacarbonyl Halides with a Variety of Ligands

    Robert J. Angelici;Fred. Basolo

  • Transition metal complexes with terminal carbyne ligands

    Heesook P. Kim;Robert J. Angelici

  • New modes of thiophene coordination and reactivity: structures of Cp*Ir(.eta.2-thiophene), an iridathiabenzene, and Cp*Ir(.eta.4-thiophene.cntdot.BH3)

    Jiabi Chen;Lee M. Daniels;Robert J. Angelici

  • Deep desulfurization by selective adsorption of dibenzothiophenes on Ag+/SBA-15 and Ag+/SiO2

    Scott G. McKinley;Robert J. Angelici

  • Basicities of Transition Metal Complexes from Studies of Their Heats of Protonation: A Guide to Complex Reactivity

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Infrared studies of amine, pyridine, and phosphine derivatives of tungsten hexacarbonyl

    Robert J. Angelici;Sister Mary Diana Malone

  • Thiophenes in Organotransition Metal Chemistry: Patterns of Reactivity

    Robert J. Angelici

  • Metal Carbonyls. VI. Isomerism of Disubstituted Manganese Pentacarbonyl Bromide

    Robert J. Angelici;Fred. Basolo;Anthony J. Poe

  • Model studies of thiophene hydrodesulfurization using (.eta.-thiophene)Ru(.eta.-C5H5)+. Reactions leading to C-S bond cleavage

    George H. Spies;Robert J. Angelici

  • Non-nanogold catalyzed aerobic oxidation of secondary amines to imines

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  • Phosphine basicities as determined by enthalpies of protonation

    Russell C. Bush;Robert J. Angelici

  • Reactions of the π-thiophene ligand in (η-C4H4S)Mn(CO)3+: mechanistic possibilities for catalytic hydrodesulfurization

    D. A. Lesch;J. W. Richardson;R. A. Jacobson;R. J. Angelici

  • Adsorption of aryl and alkyl isocyanides on powdered gold

    Mitchell J. Robertson;Robert J. Angelici

  • Kinetic studies of Group VI metal carbonyl complexes. VI. Substitution reactions of the Group VI metal hexacarbonyls

    James R. Graham;Robert J. Angelici

  • Hydrogenation of Arenes under Mild Conditions Using Rhodium Pyridylphosphine and Bipyridyl Complexes Tethered to a Silica-Supported Palladium Heterogeneous Catalyst

    Hong Yang;Hanrong Gao;Robert J. Angelici

  • Topics in sulfur chemistry

    Robert J. Angelici

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee M. Daniels
Lee M. Daniels Texas A&M University
Ilia A. Guzei
Ilia A. Guzei University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
Dario Braga
Dario Braga University of Bologna
Ian S. Butler
Ian S. Butler McGill University
Fred Basolo
Fred Basolo Northwestern University
Marc D. Porter
Marc D. Porter University of Utah
Douglas R. Powell
Douglas R. Powell University of Oklahoma
John G. Verkade
John G. Verkade Iowa State University
Victor G. Young
Victor G. Young University of Minnesota

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