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James W Vickers

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Lv H, Song J, Geletii Y, Vickers J, Sumliner J, Musaev D, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2014 Jun; 136(26):9268-71. PMID: 24937166
An all-inorganic, oxidatively and thermally stable, homogeneous water oxidation catalyst based on redox-active (vanadate(V)-centered) polyoxometalate ligands, Na10[Co4(H2O)2(VW9O34)2]·35H2O (Na101-V2, sodium salt of the polyanion 1-V2), was synthesized, thoroughly characterized and shown...
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Vickers J, Sumliner J, Lv H, Morris M, Geletii Y, Hill C
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2014 Mar; 16(24):11942-9. PMID: 24658281
As the field of water oxidation catalysis grows, so does the sophistication of the associated experimental apparatuses. However, problems persist in studying some of the most basic aspects of catalytic...
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Vickers J, Lv H, Sumliner J, Zhu G, Luo Z, Musaev D, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2013 Aug; 135(38):14110-8. PMID: 23977835
Distinguishing between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis is not straightforward. In the case of the water oxidation catalyst (WOC) [Co4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2](10-) (Co4POM), initial reports of an efficient, molecular catalyst have been challenged...
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Zhu G, Glass E, Zhao C, Lv H, Vickers J, Geletii Y, et al.
Dalton Trans . 2012 Sep; 41(42):13043-9. PMID: 22986774
A new pentanickel silicotungstate complex, K(10)H(2)[Ni(5)(OH)(6)(OH(2))(3)(Si(2)W(18)O(66))]·34H(2)O (KH-), has been synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography and several other methods. Dynamic light scattering, kinetics and other experiments confirm that in the...
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Lv H, Geletii Y, Zhao C, Vickers J, Zhu G, Luo Z, et al.
Chem Soc Rev . 2012 Sep; 41(22):7572-89. PMID: 22972187
In the last five years and currently, research on solar fuels has been intense and no sub-area in this field has been more active than the development of water oxidation...
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Huang Z, Luo Z, Geletii Y, Vickers J, Yin Q, Wu D, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2011 Jan; 133(7):2068-71. PMID: 21268644
The abundant-metal-based polyoxometalate complex [Co(4)(H(2)O)(2)(PW(9)O(34))(2)](10-) is a hydrolytically and oxidatively stable, homogeneous, and efficient molecular catalyst for the visible-light-driven catalytic oxidation of water. Using a sacrificial electron acceptor and photosensitizer,...