Jamie D. Freeman Data-verified
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Jamie D. Freeman, a graduate student at the University of Central Arkansas, focuses on metal complex synthesis and properties. Freeman's research explores magnetism in coordination complexes and metal-catalyzed oxygenation mechanisms. Actively publishing as recently as 2022, their work contributes to understanding the fundamental properties and reactivity of these compounds.
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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