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Stosh A. Kozimor is affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry as key subfields of study.

Their recent research topics include work in X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Radioactive Element Chemistry and Processing, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Nuclear Materials and Properties, and Chemical Synthesis and Characterization.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Frankie D. White, Brian L. Scott, Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt, Enrique R. Batista, and Veronika Mocko, with co-authorship counts ranging from 23 to 30 papers each.

The venues where they most frequently publish include The Cambridge Structural Database, with 32 publications, Inorganic Chemistry (10 publications), Chemical Science (5 publications), Dalton Transactions (4 publications), and arXiv (Cornell University) with 3 publications.

Several recent papers authored by Kozimor focus on actinide and lanthanide chemistry and metallocene complexes. Selected publications include:

  • The duality of electron localization and covalency in lanthanide and actinide metallocenes (2020), published in Chemical Science
  • Developing the 134Ce and 134La pair as companion positron emission tomography diagnostic isotopes for 225Ac and 227Th radiotherapeutics (2020), published in Nature Chemistry
  • Isolation and characterization of a californium metallocene (2021), published in Nature
  • Structural and Spectroscopic Comparison of Soft-Se vs. Hard-O Donor Bonding in Trivalent Americium/Neodymium Molecules (2021), published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Complexation and redox chemistry of neptunium, plutonium and americium with a hydroxylaminato ligand (2021), published in Chemical Science

Best Publications

  • Determining Relative f and d Orbital Contributions to M–Cl Covalency in MCl62– (M = Ti, Zr, Hf, U) and UOCl5– Using Cl K-Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory

    Stefan G. Minasian;Jason M. Keith;Enrique R. Batista;Kevin S. Boland

  • Structure, Reactivity, and Density Functional Theory Analysis of the Six-Electron Reductant, [(C5Me5)2U]2(μ-η6:η6-C6H6), Synthesized via a New Mode of (C5Me5)3M Reactivity

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor;Joseph W. Ziller;Nikolas Kaltsoyannis

  • Influence of Pyrazolate vs N‑Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands on the Slow Magnetic Relaxation of Homoleptic Trischelate Lanthanide(III) and Uranium(III) Complexes

    Katie R. Meihaus;Stefan G. Minasian;Wayne W. Lukens;Stosh A. Kozimor

  • Molecular octa-uranium rings with alternating nitride and azide bridges.

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor;Joseph W. Ziller

  • Covalency in lanthanides. An X-ray absorption spectroscopy and density functional theory study of LnCl6(x-) (x = 3, 2).

    Matthias W. Löble;Jason M. Keith;Jason M. Keith;Alison B. Altman;S. Chantal E. Stieber

  • Expanding Dinitrogen Reduction Chemistry to Trivalent Lanthanides via the LnZ3/Alkali Metal Reduction System: Evaluation of the Generality of Forming Ln2(μ-η2:η2-N2) Complexes via LnZ3/K

    William J. Evans;David S. Lee;Daniel B. Rego;Jeremy M. Perotti

  • Organometallic uranium(V)-imido halide complexes: from synthesis to electronic structure and bonding.

    Christopher R. Graves;Ping Yang;Stosh A. Kozimor;Anthony E. Vaughn

  • Trends in covalency for d- and f-element metallocene dichlorides identified using chlorine K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy and time-dependent density functional theory.

    Stosh A Kozimor;Ping Yang;Enrique R Batista;Kevin S Boland

  • [(C5Me5)2U][(μ-Ph)2BPh2] as a four electron reductant

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor;Joseph W. Ziller

  • Comparative reactivity of sterically crowded nf3 (C5Me5)3Nd and (C5Me5)3U complexes with CO: formation of a nonclassical carbonium ion versus an f element metal carbonyl complex.

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor;Gregory W. Nyce;Joseph W. Ziller

  • Energy-Degeneracy-Driven Covalency in Actinide Bonding

    Jing Su;Enrique R. Batista;Kevin S. Boland;Sharon E. Bone

  • A Monometallic f Element Complex of Dinitrogen: (C5Me5)3U(η1-N2)

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor;Joseph W. Ziller

  • New evidence for 5f covalency in actinocenes determined from carbon K-edge XAS and electronic structure theory

    Stefan G. Minasian;Stefan G. Minasian;Jason M. Keith;Enrique R. Batista;Kevin S. Boland

  • Synthesis and Comparative η1-Alkyl and Sterically Induced Reduction Reactivity of (C5Me5)3Ln Complexes of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, and Sm

    William J. Evans;Jeremy M. Perotti;Stosh A. Kozimor;Timothy M. Champagne

  • Identification of the Formal +2 Oxidation State of Plutonium: Synthesis and Characterization of {PuII[C5H3(SiMe3)2]3}−

    Cory J. Windorff;Guo P. Chen;Justin N. Cross;William J. Evans

  • Actinide Hydride Complexes as Multielectron Reductants: Analogous Reduction Chemistry from [(C5Me5)2UH]2, [(C5Me5)2UH2]2, and [(C5Me5)2ThH2]2

    William J. Evans;Kevin A. Miller;Stosh A. Kozimor;Joseph W. Ziller

  • Magnetic exchange coupling in actinide-containing molecules.

    Jeffrey D. Rinehart;T. David Harris;Stosh A. Kozimor;Bart M. Bartlett

  • Quantitative Evidence for Lanthanide-Oxygen Orbital Mixing in CeO2, PrO2, and TbO2.

    Stefan G. Minasian;Enrique R. Batista;Corwin H. Booth;David L. Clark

  • Synthesis, characterization, and multielectron reduction chemistry of uranium supported by redox-active α-diimine ligands.

    Steven J. Kraft;Ursula J. Williams;Scott R. Daly;Eric J. Schelter

  • Expanding the chemistry of U3+ reducing agents

    William J. Evans;Stosh A. Kozimor

  • Covalency in Americium(III) Hexachloride

    Justin N. Cross;Jing Su;Enrique R. Batista;Samantha K. Cary

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian L. Scott
Brian L. Scott Los Alamos National Laboratory
Enrique R. Batista
Enrique R. Batista Los Alamos National Laboratory
William J. Evans
William J. Evans University of California, Irvine
David Clark
David Clark University of Glasgow
David K. Shuh
David K. Shuh Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Richard L. Martin
Richard L. Martin Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tolek Tyliszczak
Tolek Tyliszczak Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Joseph W. Ziller
Joseph W. Ziller University of California, Irvine
Matthias Zeller
Matthias Zeller Purdue University West Lafayette
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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