Haley Cox Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Haley Cox, a graduate student at the University of Central Arkansas, focuses on synthetic organic chemistry methods, including asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis. Her research encompasses organometallic complex synthesis and the development of catalysts for methane reforming. Cox's recent work has explored carbon monoxide reduction, resulting in the synthesis of ethylene and cyclopropane via a trappable ruthenium methylidene intermediate.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene (2025)
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CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene (2025)
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- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene
- CO Reduction to Ethylene and Cyclopropane via a Trappable Ruthenium Methylidene