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Michael Thor Pope
NationalityBritish
Alma mater Oxford University
Known forsynthetic inorganic, organometallic chemistry, structural inorganic chemistry, polyoxometalate chemistry
Scientific career
Fields Chemistry
Institutions Georgetown University
Doctoral advisor Robert Williams
Doctoral students Ulrich Kortz

Michael Pope, was born and educated in England. He received B.A. and D.Phil. degrees from Oxford University. He can be considered as one of the leading and most influential polyoxometalate chemists worldwide. His 1983 book entitled “Heteropoly and Isopoly Oxometalates” [1] is the most cited reference in the field (>5500 citations). [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. ^ Pope, Michael (1983). Heteropoly and isopoly oxometalates. Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo: Springer. ISBN  978-3-662-12006-4. OCLC  605914940.
  2. ^ Alizadeh, Mohammed H.; Harmalker, Subhash P.; Jeannin, Yves; Martin-Frere, Jeanne; Pope, Michael T. (1985). "A heteropolyanion with fivefold molecular symmetry that contains a nonlabile encapsulated sodium ion. The structure and chemistry of [NaP5W30O110]14-". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 107 (9). American Chemical Society (ACS): 2662–2669. doi: 10.1021/ja00295a019. ISSN  0002-7863.
  3. ^ Pope, Michael T.; Müller, Achim (1991). "Polyoxometalate Chemistry: An Old Field with New Dimensions in Several Disciplines". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 30 (1). Wiley: 34–48. doi: 10.1002/anie.199100341. ISSN  0570-0833.
  4. ^ Pope, Michael (1994). Polyoxometalates : from platonic solids to anti-retroviral activity. Dordrecht Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN  978-0-7923-2421-8. OCLC  28423715.
  5. ^ K. Wassermann, M. H. Dickman, M. T. Pope, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1997, 36, 1445.
  6. ^ Pope, Michael (2001). Polyoxometalate chemistry : from topology via self-assembly to applications. Dordrecht Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN  978-0-7923-7011-6. OCLC  52479033.
  7. ^ Pope, M. T.; Kortz, U. Polyoxometalates. Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry; John Wiley: New York, 2012.
  8. ^ Izarova, Natalya V.; Pope, Michael T.; Kortz, Ulrich (21 August 2012). "Noble Metals in Polyoxometalates". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 51 (38). Wiley: 9492–9510. doi: 10.1002/anie.201202750. ISSN  1433-7851. PMID  22907913.

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