dr graeme hogarth
Contacts
- Dr
- Graeme
- Hogarth
- Dr Graeme Hogarth
- Ex: 24664
- g.hogarth@ucl.ac.uk
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/GHOGA93
- 1989-10-01
Appointment
- ACARDR
- 1989-10-01
- 1
- Reader in Inorganic Chemistry
- ME
- Dept of Chemistry
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Joined UCL
- 1989-10-01
Research Summary
Our work centres on molecular transition metal chemistry. Current projects include; the synthesis and study of diiron dithiolate complexes as biomimetic models for the iron-only hydrogenase enzyme, which is used in nature to convert protons to hydrogen, the use of well-defined gold clusters as precursors to gold nanoparticles for applications in heterogeneous catalysis, and the preparation of backbone functionalised dithiocarbamate complexes for applications in materials and biological processes.Research Activities
- 4304
- Binuclear and cluster chemistry
- 4344
- Dithiocarbamates and smart dithiocarbamates
- 4324
- Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
- 4384
- Imido and oxo chemistry
- 4284
- Models of the iron-only hydrogenase enzyme
- 4364
- Small bite-angle diphosphines
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Correlating Enantioselectivity with Activation Energies in the Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Acetophenone Catalysed by Noyori-Type Complexes
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Illusive tungsten-imido-dithiocarbamate complexes: Facile carbon-nitrogen bond formation
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Bio-inspired hydrogenase models: mixed-valence triion complexes as proton reduction catalysts
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Bridging allyl ligands upon allene insertion into electron-deficient triosmium-hydride clusters [Os-3(CO)(9)(mu(3)-NSC7H3R)(mu-H)] (R = H, Me)
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trans-Fe-II(H)(2)(diphosphine)(diamine) complexes as alternative catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones? A DFT study
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