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Mark H. Reineke
Mark H. Reineke
Intel Corporation
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Hydricity of Transition-Metal Hydrides: Thermodynamic Considerations for CO2 Reduction
KM Waldie, AL Ostericher, MH Reineke, AF Sasayama, CP Kubiak
ACS Catalysis 8 (2), 1313-1324, 2018
2132018
Synthesis and Structural Studies of Nickel(0) Tetracarbene Complexes with the Introduction of a New Four-Coordinate Geometric Index, τδ
MH Reineke, MD Sampson, AL Rheingold, CP Kubiak
Inorganic chemistry 54 (7), 3211-3217, 2015
972015
Incorporation of pendant bases into Rh (diphosphine) 2 complexes: Synthesis, thermodynamic studies, and catalytic CO 2 hydrogenation activity of [Rh (P2N2) 2]+ complexes
AM Lilio, MH Reineke, CE Moore, AL Rheingold, MK Takase, CP Kubiak
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
672015
Chelated [Zn (cyclam)] 2+ Lewis acid improves the reactivity of the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 by Mn catalysts with bulky bipyridine ligands
A Zhanaidarova, H Steger, MH Reineke, CP Kubiak
Dalton Transactions 46 (37), 12413-12416, 2017
332017
Synthesis and Characterization of Heteroleptic Ni (II) Bipyridine Complexes Bearing Bis (N-heterocyclic carbene) Ligands
MH Reineke, TM Porter, AL Ostericher, CP Kubiak
Organometallics 37 (3), 448-453, 2018
182018
Thermodynamic targeting of electrocatalytic CO 2 reduction: advantages, limitations, and insights for catalyst design
AL Ostericher, TM Porter, MH Reineke, CP Kubiak
Dalton Transactions 48 (42), 15841-15848, 2019
152019
Nickel bis (N-heterocyclic carbene) complexes: rational design strategies and new structural motifs
MH Reineke
University of California, San Diego, 2017
2017
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