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Tristan H. Lambert

Tristan H. Lambert

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
6461
World Ranking
16563
National Ranking
4114

Overview

Tristan H. Lambert is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and specializes primarily in the field of Chemistry, with significant contributions in subfields such as Organic Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

Lambert's research work covers a variety of topics, notably focusing on Radical Photochemical Reactions, Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods, Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, and X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography.

The scholar's frequent coauthors include:

  • He Huang
  • Brett P. Fors
  • Wei-xiao Ji
  • Deyang Qu
  • Phong K. Quach

Tristan H. Lambert's publications appear predominantly in journals such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, The Cambridge Structural Database, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Angewandte Chemie, and Nano Energy. These venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the scientist's work spanning chemistry and related applied sciences.

Representative recent papers include:

  • "Reductive Electrophotocatalysis: Merging Electricity and Light To Achieve Extreme Reduction Potentials," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Electrophotocatalytic diamination of vicinal C-H bonds," 2021, Science
  • "Electrophotocatalysis: Combining Light and Electricity to Catalyze Reactions," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Electrophotocatalytic C-H Functionalization of Ethers with High Regioselectivity," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "C-H Amination via Electrophotocatalytic Ritter-type Reaction," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Best Publications

  • Reductive Electrophotocatalysis: Merging Electricity and Light To Achieve Extreme Reduction Potentials

    Hyunwoo Kim;Hyungjun Kim;Tristan H. Lambert;Song Lin

  • Electrophotocatalysis with a Trisaminocyclopropenium Radical Dication

    He Huang;Zack M Strater;Michael Rauch;James Shee

  • Electrophotocatalytic diamination of vicinal C–H bonds

    Tao Shen;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Enantioselective Brønsted base catalysis with chiral cyclopropenimines.

    Jeffrey S. Bandar;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Electrophotocatalytic C-H Functionalization of Ethers with High Regioselectivity.

    He Huang;Zack M. Strater;Tristan H. Lambert;Tristan H. Lambert

  • C-H Amination via Electrophotocatalytic Ritter-type Reaction.

    Tao Shen;Tristan H Lambert

  • Tropylium ion mediated α-cyanation of amines.

    Julia M. Allen;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Multicatalysis: Advancing Synthetic Efficiency and Inspiring Discovery

    Lisa M. Ambrosini;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Cyclopropenimine-catalyzed enantioselective Mannich reactions of tert-butyl glycinates with N-Boc-imines.

    Jeffrey S. Bandar;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Electrophotocatalytic S N Ar Reactions of Unactivated Aryl Fluorides at Ambient Temperature and Without Base

    He Huang;Tristan Hayes Lambert

  • Multicatalytic Synthesis of α-Pyrrolidinyl Ketones via a Tandem Palladium(II)/Indium(III)-Catalyzed Aminochlorocarbonylation/Friedel−Crafts Acylation Reaction

    Tim A. Cernak;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Electrophotocatalytic oxygenation of multiple adjacent C–H bonds

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  • Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis.

    Haley Albright;Ashlee J. Davis;Jessica L. Gomez-Lopez;Hannah L. Vonesh

  • The development of catalytic nucleophilic substitution reactions: challenges, progress and future directions

    Jie An;Ross M. Denton;Tristan H. Lambert;Eric D. Nacsa

  • Total synthesis of UCS1025A.

    Tristan H. Lambert;Samuel J. Danishefsky

  • Organocatalytic Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis

    Allison K. Griffith;Christine M. Vanos;Tristan H. Lambert

  • An aromatic ion platform for enantioselective Brønsted acid catalysis

    Chirag D. Gheewala;Bridget E. Collins;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Electrophotocatalytic C–H Heterofunctionalization of Arenes

    He Huang;Tristan Hayes Lambert

  • Development of a Formal [4 + 1] Cycloaddition : Pd(OAc)2-Catalyzed Intramolecular Cyclopropanation of 1,3-Dienyl β-Keto Esters and MgI2-Promoted Vinylcyclopropane-Cyclopentene Rearrangement

    Rockford W. Coscia;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Electrophotocatalytic Acetoxyhydroxylation of Aryl Olefins.

    He Huang;Tristan H Lambert

  • Development of a Catalytic Platform for Nucleophilic Substitution: Cyclopropenone‐Catalyzed Chlorodehydration of Alcohols

    Christine M. Vanos;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Nucleophilic acyl substitution via aromatic cation activation of carboxylic acids: rapid generation of acid chlorides under mild conditions.

    David J. Hardee;Lyudmila Kovalchuke;Tristan H. Lambert

  • Aminocyclopropenium Ions: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

    Jeffrey S. Bandar;Tristan H. Lambert

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis M. Campos
Luis M. Campos Columbia University
Colin Nuckolls
Colin Nuckolls Columbia University
Wei Min
Wei Min Columbia University
Douglass F. Taber
Douglass F. Taber University of Delaware
David W. C. MacMillan
David W. C. MacMillan Princeton University
Latha Venkataraman
Latha Venkataraman Columbia University
Michael L. Steigerwald
Michael L. Steigerwald Columbia University
Samuel J. Danishefsky
Samuel J. Danishefsky Columbia University
Nitash P. Balsara
Nitash P. Balsara University of California, Berkeley
Song Lin
Song Lin Cornell University

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