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List of works by Greg A N Felton

Bathochromic Shifts in Rhenium Carbonyl Dyes Induced through Destabilization of Occupied Orbitals

scientific article published on 12 April 2018

Development of bioinspired Mn4O4-cubane water oxidation catalysts: lessons from photosynthesis.

scientific article

Hydrogen Generation from Weak Acids: Electrochemical and Computational Studies in the [(η5-C5H5)Fe(CO)2]2System

Hydrogen generation from weak acids: electrochemical and computational studies of a diiron hydrogenase mimic

scientific article published on 26 September 2007

Intramolecular electron transfer in bipyridinium disulfides.

scientific article published on 26 February 2014

Iron-Only Hydrogenase Mimics. Thermodynamic Aspects of the Use of Electrochemistry to Evaluate Catalytic Efficiency for Hydrogen Generation

article by Greg A. N. Felton et al published June 2007 in Inorganic Chemistry

Iron-Only Hydrogenase Mimics. Thermodynamic Aspects of the Use of Electrochemistry to Evaluate Catalytic Efficiency for Hydrogen Generation

article by Greg A. N. Felton et al published September 2007 in Inorganic Chemistry

Iron-only hydrogenase mimics. Thermodynamic aspects of the use of electrochemistry to evaluate catalytic efficiency for hydrogen generation

scientific article published in November 2006

One- to Two-Electron Reduction of an [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Active Site Mimic: The Critical Role of Fluxionality of the [2Fe2S] Core

scientific article published on 01 August 2009

Preparation and Characterization of Homologous Diiron Dithiolato, Diselenato, and Ditellurato Complexes: [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models

Review of electrochemical studies of complexes containing the Fe2S2 core characteristic of [FeFe]-hydrogenases including catalysis by these complexes of the reduction of acids to form dihydrogen

Synthesis and Characterization of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models with Bridging Moieties Containing (S, Se) and (S, Te)

Synthesis and Characterization of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models with Bridging Moieties Containing (S, Se) and (S, Te)

{1,1′-(Dimethylsilylene)bis[methanechalcogenolato]}diiron Complexes [2Fe2E(Si)] (E=S, Se, Te) - [FeFe] Hydrogenase Models