The Tunis Wentink Prize is given to graduate students (in their final year of study at Cornell) who have distinguished themselves in their research and academic achievements. Congrats, Melissa!!!
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“Ionothermal Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks Using Low-Melting Metal Salt Precursors”
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Comments closed“Bonding and the role of electrostatics in driving C–C bond formation in high valent organocopper compounds”
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Comments closed“Direct Reduction of NO to N2O by a Mononuclear Nonheme Thiolate Ligated Iron(II) Complex via Formation of a Metastable {FeNO}7 Complex”
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Comments closed“Lewis acid-assisted reduction of nitrite to nitric and nitrous oxides via the elusive nitrite radical dianion”
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Comments closed“TEMPO coordination and reactivity in group 6; pseudo-pentagonal planar (η2-TEMPO)2CrX (X = Cl, TEMPO)”
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Comments closed“Electronic Structure of Ru26+ Complexes with Electron-Rich Anilinopyridinate Ligands”
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