Pascal and Francis Bibliographic Databases

Help

Search results

Your search

au.\*:("BERGENS, S. H")

Publication Year[py]

A-Z Z-A Frequency ↓ Frequency ↑
Export in CSV

Discipline (document) [di]

A-Z Z-A Frequency ↓ Frequency ↑
Export in CSV

Results 1 to 12 of 12

  • Page / 1
Export

Selection :

  • and

Homogeneous catalysis. Catalytic production of simple enolsBERGENS, S. H; BOSNICH, B.Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1991, Vol 113, Num 3, pp 958-967, issn 0002-7863, 10 p.Article

Homogeneous catalysis : catalytic intramolecular conversion of 1,4-dialdehydes to γ-lactonesBERGENS, S. H; FAIRLIE, D. P; BOSNICH, B et al.Organometallics. 1990, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 566-571, issn 0276-7333, 6 p.Article

Synthesis and structure of a biphenanthrol-palladium complex displaying an unusual bonding modeBERGENS, S. H; LEUNG, P.-H; BOSNICH, B et al.Organometallics. 1990, Vol 9, Num 8, pp 2406-2408, issn 0276-7333, 3 p.Article

Deposition of Ru adatoms on Pt using organometallic chemistry : Electro-oxidation of methanol, ethanol, 1,2-ethanediol, and D-glucose over a Pt-Ruadssurface optimized for oxidation of methanolLEE, C. E; BERGENS, S. H.Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 1998, Vol 145, Num 12, pp 4182-4185, issn 0013-4651Article

Asymmetric catalysis. Mechanism of asymmetric catalytic intramolecular hydrosilationBERGENS, S. H; NOHEDA, P; WHELAN, J et al.Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1992, Vol 114, Num 6, pp 2128-2135, issn 0002-7863Article

Asymmetric catalysis. Production of chiral diols by enantioselective catalytic intramolecular hydrosilation of olefinsBERGENS, S. H; NOHEDA, P; WHELAN, J et al.Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1992, Vol 114, Num 6, pp 2121-2128, issn 0002-7863Article

Platinum-catalyzed oxidations of organic compounds by ferric sulfate : use of a redox fuel cell to mediate complete oxidation of ethylene glycol by dioxygen at 80°CGORMAN, C. B; BERGENS, S. H; WHITESIDES, G. M et al.Journal of catalysis (Print). 1996, Vol 158, Num 1, pp 92-96, issn 0021-9517Article

A methanol / dioxygen biofuel cell that uses NAD+-dependent dehydrogenases as catalysts : application of an electro-enzymatic method to regenerate nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide at low overpotentialsPALMORE, G. T. R; BERTSCHY, H; BERGENS, S. H et al.Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (1992). 1998, Vol 443, Num 1, pp 155-161, issn 1572-6657Article

Controlled synthesis of platinum-ruthenium catalytic surfaces for oxidation of methanol in fuel cellsBERGENS, S. H; LEE, C. E; XING, Y et al.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1997, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 166-168, issn 0569-3799Conference Paper

Asymmetric catalysis. Asymmetric catalytic intramolecular hydrosilation and hydroacylationBARNHART, R. W; WIANQI WANG; NOHEDA, P et al.Tetrahedron (Oxford. Print). 1994, Vol 50, Num 15, issn 0040-4020, XIV, 4335-4346 [13 p.]Article

A redox fuel cell that operates with methane as fuel at 120°CBERGENS, S. H; GORMAN, C. B; PALMORE, G. T. R et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1994, Vol 265, Num 5177, pp 1418-1420, issn 0036-8075Article

Asymmetric catalysis. Asymmetric catalytic intramolecular hydroacylation of 4-pentenals using chiral rhodium diphosphine catalystsBARNHART, R. W; XIANQI WANG; NOHEDA, P et al.Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1994, Vol 116, Num 5, pp 1821-1830, issn 0002-7863Article

  • Page / 1