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  1. Professor - Retired. Inorganic Chemistry. Research Interests. Water Soluble Phosphines and Their Use in Homogeneous Catalysis; Asymmetric Catalysis; Ligand Design; Immobilization Techniques for Organometallic Complexes; Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis; Solution and Solid State Dynamics of Metal Carbonyls; Reactivity of Metal Carbonyl Dimers

  2. Brian Hanson, Retired Professor of Chemistry; David Larsen, Retired Instructor of Chemical Instrumentation; David Kingston, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; Hervé Marand, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; Judy Riffle, Professor Emerita of Chemistry; Larry T. Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

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  3. Brian E. Hanson's 134 research works with 4,311 citations and 1,817 reads, including: Supported Organotransition Metal Compounds

  4. Brian Hanson is a professor in the Chemistry department at Virginia Tech - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.

  5. Along with my collaborator, Professor Brian Hanson (Chemistry, Virginia Tech), we developed synthetic methods to make rhodium carbonyl and carbonyl phosphine complexes in zeolites X and Y, and we performed both vapor- and liquid-phase hydroformylation reactions.

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  6. Country: United States of America: City: Blacksburg: Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Institute: Department of Chemistry

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