Jamie D. Freeman
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2022)
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Jamie D. Freeman's research focuses on the rational design of iron spin-crossover complexes, utilizing heteroscorpionate chelates. This work contributes to the broader field of materials science, specifically in the area of coordination chemistry and the development of novel materials with tunable properties. Freeman has published one peer-reviewed article on this topic. Collaborations with Patrick J. Desrochers and Madison E. Martin at the University of Central Arkansas have been central to this research output. Freeman's academic profile includes an h-index of 1 and a total of 5 citations across their published work, indicating early-stage engagement in scholarly research.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates (2022)
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- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
- Rational Design of Iron Spin-Crossover Complexes Using Heteroscorpionate Chelates
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