All Publications by year


2012

  1. The synthesis of a kairomone and other industrially relevant chemicals from cardanol, a renewable resource,
    J. Mmongoyo, Q. Mgani, and D .J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Eur. J. Lipid. Sci. Technol., Accepted for publication.
  2. Phosphorus containing mixed anhydrides-their preparation, labile behaviour and potential routes to their stabilisation,
    J. Coetzee, G. R. Eastham, A. M. Z. Slawin, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Org. Biol. Chem., 2012, 10, 3677.
  3. Cooperative Ligand Effects in Phase-Switching Homogeneous Catalysts,
    M. Mokhadinyana,, S. L. Desset, D. B. G. Williams, and D .J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2012, 51, 1648.

2011

  1. Polymer precursors from catalytic reactions of natural oils,
    M. R. L. Furst, R. le Goff, D. Quinzler, S. Mecking, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Green Chem., 2011, 14, 472.
  2. Highly selective hydroformylation of long-chain alkenes in a supercritical fluid ionic liquid biphasic system,
    T. E. Kunene, P. B. Webb and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Green Chem., 2011, 13, 1476-1481.
  3. Continuous flow homogeneous alkene metathesis with built-in catalyst separation,
    R. Duque, E. Ochsner, H. Clavier, F. Caijo, S. P. Nolan, M. Mauduit and D. J. Cole-Hamilton, 
    Green Chem.
    , 2011, 13, 1187-1195
  4. Synthesis of hybrid dendritic molecules with diazaphospholidine oxide grafted at the surface of octavinylsilsesquioxane (OVS),
    G. Cheng, A. M. Z. Slawin, N. R. Vautravers, P. Andre, R. E. Morris, I. D. W. Samuel and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Org. Biol. Chem., 2011, 9, 1189-1200.
  5. Inhomogeneous composition of alloyed iron-platinum magnetic nanoparticles synthesized at low temperature,
    S. Chen, D. A. MacLaren, R. T. Baker, J. N. Chapman, S. Lee, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and P. André,
    J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 3646-3654.

2010

  1. Highly selective formation of unsaturated esters or cascade reactions to alpha,omega-diesters by the methoxycarbonylation of alkynes catalysed by palladium complexes of 1,2-bis(ditertbutylphosphinomethyl)benzene
    A. A. N. Magro, L. M. Robb, P. J. Pogorzelec, A. M. Z. Slawin, G. R. Eastham and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,

    Chemical Science
    , 2010, 1, 723-730.
    See C&E News, 11th January, 2010, p 8 (News of the week)
  2. Nature's Polyethylene
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Angew. Chem, Int. Ed., 2010, 49, 8564-6
  3. Continuous flow hydroformylation using supported ionic liquid phase catalysts with carbon dioxide as a carrier
    U. Hintermair, Z. Gong, A. Serbanovic, M. J. Muldoon, C. C. Santini and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Dalton Trans, 2010, 39, 8501-10.
  4. So why do we need supported catalysts?
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton

    in Heterogenized Homogeneous Catalysts for Fine Chemicals Production, Eds P. Barbaro and F. Liguori, Springer, Dordrecht, 2010, Preface, pp v-x.
  5. Direct hydrocarbonylation process
    D. F. S. White, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, I. I. F. Boogaerts

    US Patent
    2010, 7655821.
  6. Regioselective Hydrogenation of a,b-Unsaturated Ketones over Wilkinson's Catalyst,
    J. H. van Tonder, C. Marais, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and B. C. B. Bezuidenhoudt

    Synthesis
    , 2010, 421-424.
  7. Preparation of Sodium-Capped Poly(lactic acid) Oligomers by Catalytic Initiation with a Sodium alpha-, beta-, or gamma-Hydroxyacids
    G. T. H. Hill, D. J. Irvine, K. J. Thurecht, C. H. Botting, S. Williamson and D. J. Cole-Hamilton

    Macromolecules
    , 2010, 43, 185-192.
  8. Olefin epoxidation by hydrogen peroxide catalysed by molybdenum complexes in ionic liquids and structural characterisation of the proposed intermediate dioxoperoxomolybdenum species
    M. Herbert, E. Alvarez, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, F. Montilla and A. Galindo

    Chem. Commun., 2010, 5933-5935.
  9. Biphasic and Flow Systems Involving Water or Supercritical Fluids
    S. L. Desset, U. Hintermair, Z. X. Gong, C. C. Santini and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
     
    Topics in Catalysis
    , 2010, 53, 963-968.
  10. Janus Catalysts Direct Nanoparticle Reactivity
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton

    Science, 2010, 327, 41-42.
  11. Flow catalysis in unconventional media
    T. Quintas and D. J. Cole-Hamilton

    in Continuous flow processes, Ed. S. Luis and E. Garcia, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2010, Chapter 5, pp. 164-196
  12. High chemo and regioselective formation of alcohols from the hydrocarbonylation of alkenes using cooperative ligand effects,
    I. I. F. Boogaerts, D. F. S. White and D. J. Cole-Hamilton

    Chem. Commun.
    , 2010, 2194-2196.

2009

  1. Conjugated nanoparticles and their use in detection of latent fingerprints
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton, I. D. W. Samuel, J. Amey and J. W. Bond
    WO 2009, 153599
  2. Biphasic Catalysis: Catalysis in supercritical CO2 and in water
    S. Desset and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    in Recoverable and recyclable catalysts, Ed. M. Benaglia, Wiley, Chichester, 2009, Chapter 9, pp. 199-257
  3. Novel diazaphospholidine terminated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes in styrene and vinyl acetate hydroformylation: Synthesis and molecular dynamics studies
    N. R. Vautravers, P. André and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans., 2009, 3413-3424.
  4. Fluorescence activation of a polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane in the presence of reducing agents
    N. R. Vautravers, P. André and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 4545-4550.
  5. Preparation of phenolic compounds by decarboxylation of hydroxybenzoic acids or desulfonation of hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, catalysed by electron rich palladium complexes
    A. A. N. Magro, G. R. Eastham and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans., 2009, 4683-4688.
  6. Indenyl- and Fluorenyl-Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes of Rhodium and Iridium - Synthetic, Structural and Catalytic Studies
    S. P. Downing, P. J. Pogorzelec, A. A. Danopoulos and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2009, 1816-1824.
  7. Aqueous-biphasic hydroformylation of alkenes promoted by "weak" surfactants,
    S. L. Desset, S. W. Reader and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Green Chem., 2009, 11, 630-637
  8. Phase switchable catalysts
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton, S. L. Desset. D. Bradley Williams and M. Mokhadinyana
    WO2009013525
  9. Diphenylphosphine containing macromolecules in the methoxycarbonylation of ethene: the effect of macromolecular architecture on the selectivity of the reaction,
    N. R. Vautravers and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Dalton Trans., 2009, 2130-2134.
  10. Diazaphospholidine terminated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes in the hydroformylation of vinyl acetate,
    N. R. Vautravers and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Chem. Commun., 2009, 92-94.
  11. Synthesis and characterization of photoluminescent vinylbiphenyl decorated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes, N. R. Vautravers, P. André, A. M. Z. Slawin and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009, 7, 717-724.
  12. Polymer producing palladium complexes of unidentate phosphines in the methoxycarbonylation of ethene,
    G. Smith, N. R. Vautravers and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Dalton Trans., 2009, 872-877.
  13. Carbon Dioxide Induced Phase Switching for Homogeneous-Catalyst Recycling,
    S. L. Desset and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009, 48, 1472-1474 (Hot paper, featured in C&E News and in C&E News Review of the Year, 2009 21st December, p 36)

2008

  1. Hybrid Dendritic Molecules with Confined Chromophore Architecture to Tune Fluorescence Efficiency
    P. André, G. Cheng, A. Ruseckas, T. van Mourik, H. Fruchtl, J. A. Crayston, R. E. Morris, D. Cole-Hamilton and I. D. W. Samuel
    J. Phys. Chem. B, 2008, 112, 16382-16392
  2. Synthesis of functional cubes from octavinylsilsesquioxane (OVS)
    G. Cheng, N. R. Vautravers, R. E. Morris and D. J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 4662-4667.
  3. As doping in (Hg,Cd)Te: An alternative point of view
    J. E. Hails, S. J. C. Irvine, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, J. Giess, M. R. Houlton and A. Graham
    J. Electron. Mat. 2008, 37, 1291-1302
  4. Direct in situ synthesis of cationic N-heterocyclic carbene iridium and rhodium complexes from neat ionic liquid: Application in catalytic dehydrogenation of cyclooctadiene,
    U. Hintermair, T. Gutel, A. M. Z. Slawin, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, C. C. Santini and Y. Chauvin,
    J. Organomet. Chem., 2008, 693, 2407-2414
  5. Modelling proposed intermediates in the hydrocarbonylation of alkenes catalysed by rhodium complexes of PBui3 and PPri3
    P. Cheliatsidou, D. F. S. White, A. M. Z. Slawin and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans. 2008, 2389-2394
  6. Ionic additives for catalysis in biphasic reaction systems
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton and S. L. Desset
    WO2008023171
  7. Production of amines by catalytic hydrogenation of carboxylic acid derivatives
    G. R. Eastham,D. J. Cole-Hamilton and A. A. Núñez Magro
    WO2008035123

2007

  1. “Solventless” continuous flow homogeneous hydroformylation of 1-octene
    A. C. Frisch, P. B. Webb, G. Zhao, M. J. Muldoon and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans. 2007, 5531-8 (Hot paper, featured in Chem. Technol. and C&E News)
  2. Silsesqioxane dendrimers as catalysts: A bite sized molecular dynamics study
    K. J. Haxton, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, R. E. Morris
    Dalton Trans., 2007, 3451-3420
  3. Rhodium catalysed methanol carbonylation in the presence of bis(ditertiarybutylphosphinomethyl)benzene
    C. Jimenez-Rodriguez, P. J. Pogorzelec, G. R. Eastham, A. M. Z. Slawin and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans., 2007, 4160-4168
  4. The synthesis of amines by the homogeneous hydrogenation of secondary and primary amides
    A. A. Núñez Magro, G. R. Eastham and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun, 2007, 3154-6
  5. Unusual stereochemistry in complexes of the form [RhH(CO)2(PPri3)2]
    P. Cheliatsidou, D. F. S. White, B. de Bruin, J. N. H. Reek, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Organometallics, 2007, 26, 3265-8
  6. Tuned light emission from nanoparticles of cadmium chalcogenides; Nanostructures in indium nitride
    G. Cheng, P. André, A. F, Firth, P. K. Khanna, W. Zhou, I. D. W. Samuel and . J. Cole-Hamilton
    Synth. Reactivity Inorg.,Metal-Org Nano-Metal Chem., 2007, 37,:309–313
  7. Aqueous-biphasic hydroformylation of higher alkenes promoted by alkylimidazolium salts
    S. L. Desset, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, and D. F. Foster
    Chem. Commun., 2007, 1933-5
  8. Supported ionic liquid phase catalysis with supercritical flow.
    U. Hintermair, G. Y. Zhao, C. C. Santini, M. J. Muldoon, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2007, 1462-4
  9. A computational study of the methanolysis of palladium-acyl bonds
    S. M. A. Donald, S. A. Macgregor, V. Settels, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, and G. R. Eastham,
    Chem. Commun., 2007, 562-4 (Designated Hot Article)

2006

  1. Novel reaction engineering concepts for catalyst immobilisation in hydroformylation
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton, S. L. Desset, U. Hintermair, C. C. Santini and M. Muldoon
    Proceeding of the DGMK/SCI - Conference on Synthesis Gas Chemistry, Eds. S. Ernst, A. Jess, F. Ness, C. Perego, M. Rupp and E. Santacesaria, DGMK, Hamburg, 2006
  2. Halide free ethylation of phenol by multifunctional catalysis using phosphinite ligands
    M. C. Carrion and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun, 2006, 4527-4529
  3. Asymmetric Catalytic Synthesis of Organic Compounds using Metal Complexes in Supercritical Fluids
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Adv. Syn. Catal, 2006, 348, 1341-1351
  4. The methoxycarbonylation of vinyl acetate catalysed by palladium complexes of [1,2-phenylenebis(methylene)[bisdi(tert-butyl)phosphine]
    A. J. Rucklidge, G. E. Morris, A. M. Z. Slawin and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Helv. Chim. Acta, 2006, 89, 1783-1800
  5. Labeling studies to determine product formation from reactions of CO and hydrogen catalysed by Ru clusters and Rh complexes
    M. J. Lofthouse, E. Ditzel, A. J. Poole and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Cluster Science, 2006, 17, 27-45
  6. Synthesis and crystal structures of bromo- and ester-functionalised polyhedral silsesquioxanes
    E. A. Drylie, C. D. Anderson, M. A. Hearshaw, C. Jiménez-Rodriguez, A. Slawin, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. E. Morris,
    Polyhedron, 2006, 25, 853-858
  7. Areas for further research
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze
    in Catalyst separation, recovery and recycling, Chemistry and Process Design Eds. D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze, Springer, Doedrecht, 2006, Chapter 9, pp. 237-248
  8. Fluorous biphasic catalysis
    C. R. Mathison and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    in Catalyst separation, recovery and recycling, Chemistry and Process Design Eds. D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze, Springer, Dordrecht, 2006, Chapter 6, pp. 145-181
  9. Homogeneous Catalysis – Advantages and Problems
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze
    in Catalyst separation, recovery and recycling, Chemistry and Process Design Eds. D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze, Springer, Dordrecht 2006, Chapter 1, pp. 1-8
  10. Catalyst separation, recovery and recycling, Chemistry and Process Design
    Eds. D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. P. Tooze, Springer, Dordrecht, 2006
  11. The synthesis, characterisation and reactivity of 2- phosphanylethylcyclopentadienyl complexes of cobalt, rhodium and iridium
    A. C. McConnell, P. J. Pogorzelec, A. M. Z. Slawin, G. L. Williams, P I. P. Elliot, A. Haynes, A. C. Marr and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans, 2006, 91-107

2005

  1. Process for the hydroformylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds
    G. R. Eastham, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and C. Jiménez-Rodriguez
    Int. Pat., WO 2005/003070 
  2. New reaction media for green Chemistry
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Industrial Market Report, The Catalyst Group, 2005
  3. Rhodium catalysed hydroformylation of alkenes using highly fluorophilic phosphines
    D. J. Adams, J. A. Bennett, D. J. Cole-hamilton, E. G.Hope, J. Hopewell, J. Knight. P. Pogorzelec and A. M. Stuart
    Dalton Trans., 2005, 3862-7
  4. SCF’s and ionic liquids
    D. J. Cole-Hamilton, T. E. Kunene and P. B. Webb
    in Multiphase homogeneous catalysis, Eds., B. Cornils, W. A. Herrmann, I. T. Horváth, W. Leitner, S. Mecking, H. Olivier-Borbigou and D. Vogt., Wiley-VCH, Stuttgart, 2005, Volume 2, Section 6.4.3, pp 688-716.
  5. Dicarboxylic acid esters from the carbonylation of unsaturated esters under mild conditions
    C. Jimenez-Rodriguez, Graham R. Eastham and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Inorg. Chem. Commun., 2005, 8, 878-881
  6. The methoxycarbonylation of aryl chlorides catalysed by palladium complexes of bis-(ditertiarybutylphosphinomethyl)
    C. Jimenez-Rodriguez, Graham R. Eastham and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans., 2005, 1826-1830
  7. Continuous flow homogeneous hydroformylation of alkenes using supercritical fluids
    P. B. Webb, T. E. Kunene and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Green Chemistry, 2005, 7, 373-379
  8. Appearance of copper d9 defect centres in wide band-gap CdSe nanoparticles: A high frequency EPR study
    N. R. J. Poolton, G. M. Smith, P. C. Reidi, J. W. Alen, A. V. Firth, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, E. J. L. McInnes
    Phys. Stat. Sol. (B), 2005, 242, 829-835 (Editor’s Choice)
  9. Methoxycarbonylation of vinyl acetate catalysed by palladium complexes of bis-(ditertiarybutylphosphinomethyl)benzene and related ligands
    A. J. Rucklidge, G. E. Morris and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2005, 1176-1178
  10. New solid state sensing materials for gaseous dimethylcadmium, di-isopropyltelluride and dimethylmercury
    J. A. J. Pardoe, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and J. E. Hails
    J. Crystal Growth, 2005, 273, 340-346

2004

  1. Environmental considerations in the MOVPE growth of (Hg,Cd)Te
    K. A. Porter, J. E. Hails, J. A. J. Pardoe, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and N. J. Blacker
    J. Crystal Growth, 2004, 272, 829-835 
  2. A continuous process concept for homogeneous catalysis in fluorous biphasic systems
    E. Perperi, Y. Huang, P. Angeli, G. Manos, C. R. Mathison, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, D. J. Adams and E. G. Hope Chem. Eng. Sci. 2004, 59, 4983-9
  3. Nanoparticles from the decomposition of the complex, [InN3(CH2CH2CH2NMe2)2]
    P. S. Schofield, W. Zhou, P. Wood, I. D.W. Samuel and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 3124-6
  4. The origin of chemoselectivity in the hydrocarbonylation of alkenes catalysed by trialkylphosphine complexes of rhodium
    P. Cheliatsidou, D. F. S. White and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Dalton Trans., 2004, 3425-7
  5. Catalysed reaction system using supercritical fluid
    P. B. Webb and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    WO 2004/ 062786
  6. Production and luminescent properties of CdSe and CdS nanoparticle-polymer composites
    A. V. Firth, S. W. Haggata, P. K. Khanna, S. J. Williams, J. W. Allen, S. W. Magennis, I. D. W. Samuel and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Luminescence, 2004, 109, 163-172
  7. The structure of phosphine-functionalised silsesquioxane based dendrimers: a molecular dynamics study
    K. J. Haxton, D. J. Cole-Hamilton and R. E. Morris
    Dalton Trans., 2004, 1665-1669
  8. Catalysts
    B. Stengel, J. Ridland, M. Hearshaw, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, R. Tooze and R. E. Morris
    WO 2004/022231
  9. Highly selective formation of linear esters from terminal and internal alkenes catalysed by palladium complexes of bis-(ditertiarybutylphosphinomethyl)benzene
    C. Jimenez Rodriguez, D. F. Foster, G. R. Eastham, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2004, 1720-1721 (Designated a “Hot Article”)
  10. Carbonylation of vinyl acetate
    G. R. Eastham, A. J. Rucklidge and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    WO 2004/050599
  11. Process for the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds
    G. R. Eastham, C. Jimenez and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    WO 2004/014834
  12. The design of a continuous reactor for fluorous biphasic reactions under pressure and its use in alkene hydroformylation
    E. Perperi, Y. Huang, P. Angeli, G. Manos, C. R. Mathison, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, D. J. Adams and E. G. Hope Dalton Trans., 2004, 2062-4 (Reported in Chemical Science 2004, 1, C59)
  13. Bis(diazaphospholidine) ligands for asymmetric hydroformylation: use of ESPHOS and derivatives based on ferrocene and diarylether backbones
    G. J. Clarkson, J. R. Ansell, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, P. J. Pogorzelec, J. Whittell and M. Wills,
    Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 2004, 15, 1787
  14. Hydroformylation in fluorous solvents
    D. J. Adams, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, E. G. Hope, P. J. Pogorzelec and A. M. Stuart
    J. Organomet. Chem., 2004, 689, 1413-1417
  15. Towards the synthesis of perfluoroalkylated dervatives of Xantphos
    D. J. Adams, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, D. A. J. Harding, E. G. Hope, P. J. Pogorzelec and A. M. Stuart
    Tetrahedron, 2004, 60, 4079-4085
  16. Bis(phoshine Derivatives of Diamines
    M. Rodriguez i Zubiri, H. L. Milton, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, A. M. Z. Slawin and J. D. Woollins
    Polyhedron, 2004, 23, 693-9
  17. The Preparation and Complexation of 5,10-bis(diphenylphosphino)phenazino)-phosphine
    M. Rodriguez i Zubiri, H. L. Milton, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, A. M. Z. Slawin and J. D. Woollins
    Inorg. Chem. Commun., 2004, 7, 201-3
  18. Continuous Flow Homogeneous Catalysis using Supercritical Fluids
    P. B. Webb and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2004, 612-613
  19. Performance of Octene in Fluorous Biphasic Hydroformylation: Octene Distribution and Reversible Transfer between Perfluoromethylcyclohexane and Nonanal
    Y. L. Huang, E. Perperi, G. Manos and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Mol. Catal., A (Chemical), 2004, 210, 17-21

2003

  1. Continuous Flow Hydroformylation of Alkenes in Supercritical Fluid – Ionic Liquid Biphasic Systems
    P. B. Webb, M. F. Sellin, T. E. Kunene, S. Williamson, A. M. Z. Slawin and D. J Cole-Hamilton
    J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2003, 125, 15577 -15588 (Featured in C&E News, The Independent and on German Radio)
  2. Limonene derived phosphines in the cobalt-catalysed hydroformylation of alkenes
    A. Polas, J. D. E. Wilton-Ely, A. M. Z. Slawin, D. F. Foster, P. J. Steynberg, M. J. Green and David J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2003, 4669-4677
  3. Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis
    R. N. Perutz and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2003, (21), ix-x
  4. The production of cooligomers from carbon monoxide and ethene
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton and R.A.M. Robertson
    in "Catalytic Synthesis of Alkene-Carbon Monoxide Copolymers and Cooligomers", Ed. A. Sen, Klüwer, Dordrecht, 2003, Chapter 3. 55 pages
  5. Homogeneous Catalysis – New Approaches to Catalyst Separation, Recovery, and Recycling
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton,
    Science, 2003, 299, 1702-1706
  6. Stabilising Rh-P coordination by Phosphanylalkylcyclopentadienyl Ligands
    A.E.C. McConnell, D.F. Foster, P. Pogorzelec, A.M.Z. Slawin, D. Law and D.J. Cole-Hamilton,
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2003, 510-512

2002

  1. Hydroformylation of alkenes in supercritical carbon dioxide catalysed by rhodium trialkylphosphine complexes
    M. F. Sellin, I. Bach, J. M. Webster, F. Montilla, V.Rosa, T. Avilés, M. Poliakoff, and D. J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4569 – 4576
  2. Phosphine containing dendrimers for highly regioselective rhodium catalysed hydroformylation of alkenes: a positive ‘dendritic effect’
    L. Ropartz, K.J. Haxton, D.F. Foster, R.E. Morris, A.M.Z. Slawin and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4323-4334
  3. Phosphine containing carbosilane dendrimers based on polyhedral silsesquioxane cores as ligands for hydroformylation reaction of oct-1-ene.
    L. Ropartz, R.E. Morris, D.F. Foster and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Mol. Catal., A, Chemical., 2002, 182-3, 99-105
  4. Hydroformylation in perfluorinated solvents; improved selectivity, catalyst retention and product separation
    D.F. Foster, D. Gudmensen, D.J. Adams, A.M. Stuart, E.G. Hope, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, G.P. Schwarz and P. Pogorzelec
    Tetrahedron, 2002, 58. 3901-3910.
  5. Hydroformylation in fluorous solvents
    D.F. Foster, D. J. Adams, D. Gudmunsen, A.M. Stuart, E.G. Hope and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2002, 722-723
  6. Hydrocarbonylation reactions using alkylphosphine-containing dendrimers based on a polyhedral oligosilsesquioxane core
    L. Ropartz, D.F. Foster, R.E. Morris, A.M.Z. Slawin and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton, Trans., 2002, 1997-2008
  7. Coordination Chemistry and metal catalysed carbonylation reactions using 8-(diphenylphosphino)methyaminoquinoline: a ligand that displays monodentate, bidentate and tridentate coordination modes
    M.L. Clarke, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, D.F. Foster, A.M.Z. Slawin and J.D. Woollins
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 1618-1624
  8. Deuterium labelling evidence for a hydride mechanism in the formation of methyl propanoate from carbon monoxide, ethene and methanol catalysed by a palladium complex
    G.R. Eastham, R.P. Tooze, M. Kilner, D.F. Foster and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 1613-1617
  9. Catalysis in an ionic fluid, supercritical fluid two phase system
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton, M.F. Sellin and P.B. Webb
    Int. Pat. 2002, WO 02/02218
  10. The production of low molecular weight oxygenates from carbon monoxide and ethene
    R.A.M. Robertson and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Coord. Chem. Rev., 2002, 225, 67-90

2001

  1. Synthesis of new phosphino amines : their metal complexes and their applications in catalysis.
    M. Rodriguez i Zuburi, A M Z Slawin, D J Cole-Hamilton and J D Woollins,
    Phosphorus, Sulf. Silicon., 2001, 168, 441-444.
  2. Chemistry. Staff notes for Unit 1: Electronic Structure and the Periodic Table (Advanced Higher)
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton and I.L.J. Patterson
    Teaching Learning Scotland, Dundee, 2001 40 pages
  3. Synthesis and computer modelling of hydroxy-derivatised carbosilane dendrimers based on polyhedral silsesquioxane cores
    X. Zhang, K.J. Haxton, L. Ropartz, D.J. Cole-Hamilton and R.E. Morris
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 3261-3268
  4. Synthesis of bulky, electron rich hemilabile phosphines and their application in the Suzuki coupling reaction of aryl chlorides
    M.L. Clarke, D.J. Cole-Hamilton and J.D. Woollins
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 2721-2723
  5. Continuous flow homogeneous catalysis in supercritical fluid – ionic liquid biphasic systems
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton, M.F. Sellin and P.B. Webb
    Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Supercritical Fluids and their applications, Ed. E. Reverchon, Maori, Italy, 2001, 243-249
  6. On the reduction of rhodium trichloride in the presence of tri(isopropyl)phosphine
    D.C.D. Butler, D.W. Bruce, P. Lightfoot and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Can. J. Chem., 2001, 79, 472-478
  7. A Chemical assessment of the suitability of allyl-iso-propyltelluride as a Te precursor for metal organic vapour phase epitaxy.
    J.E. Hails, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, J. Stevenson, W. Bell, D.F. Foster and D. Ellis
    J. Crystal Growth, 2001, 224, 21-31
  8. Continuous flow homogeneous catalysis: hydroformylation of alkenes in supercritical fluid – ionic liquid biphasic mixtures
    M.F. Sellin, P.B. Webb and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2001, 781-782
  9. Highly efficient C-C coupling reactions using metallated benzylphosphine complexes of palladium
    S. Gibson, D.F. Foster, G.R. Eastham, R.P. Tooze and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun., 2001, 779-780
  10. P-N formation as a route to a highly electron rich bidentate phosphine ligand and its application in homogeneous catalysis
    M. Rodriguez I Zuburi, M.L. Clarke, D.F. Foster, D J Cole-Hamilton, A M Z Slawin, and J D Woollins.
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Tarns., 2001, 969-971
  11. New methods for fabricating devices and semiconductor layers comprising cadmium mercury telluride, mercury telluride and cadmium telluride.
    J. Stevenson, J.E. Hails, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, W.Bell and Douglas F. Foster
    Int. Patent. Appl.2001, ,WO 01/20687 A1
  12. Carbonylation Reactions
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton, M.F. Sellin,
    Int. Patent. Appl., 2001, WO 01/07388
  13. Increased selectivity in hydroformylation reactions using dendrimer based catalysts; a positive dendrimer effect
    L. Ropartz, R.E. Morris, D.F. Foster and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun, 2001, 361-2
  14. Unusual products from CO/ethene reactions catalysed by -ketophosphine and related complexes of rhodium R.A.M. Robertson, A.D. Poole, M.J. Payne and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. Commun, 2001, 47-8

2000

  1. Alkene hydroformylation catalyst (in fluorous biphase),
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton, D.F. Foster, D. Gudmundsen, E.G. Hope and A.M. Stuart,
    Int. Pat. 2000, WO0033956
  2. Dendrimer bound tertiary phosphines for alkene hydroformylation
    L. Ropartz, R.E. Morris, G.P. Schwarz, D.F. Foster and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Inorg. Chem. Commun., 2000, 3, 714-7
  3. Supercritical drying: a new method for conserving waterlogged archaeological materials.
    B. Kaye, D.J. Cole-Hamilton and K. Morphet
    Studies in Conservation, 2000, 45, 233-252
  4. Rhodium mediated asymmetric hydroformylation with a novel bis(diazaphospholidine) ligand
    S. Breeden, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, D.F. Foster, G.P. Schwarz and M. Wills
    Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 2000, 39, 4106-8
  5. The carbonylation of methyl acetate to acetic anhydride catalysed by [Cp*Rh(CO)2] in the absence of hydrogen A.C. Marr, P. Lightfoot, E.J. Ditzel, A.D. Poole, G.P. Schwarz, D.F. Foster and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Inorg. Chem. Commun., 2000, 3, 617-9
  6. Carbonylation Process
    A.D. Poole, D.J. Cole-Hamilton and A.C. Marr
    European Pat. Appl., 2000, 1,043,301 A2
  7. Process for the carbonylation of an alcohol and/or reactive derivative thereof.
    A.D. Poole, D.J. Cole-Hamilton and A.C. Marr
    European Pat. Appl., 2000, 1,043,300 A2
  8. P-N bond formation as a route to highly electron rich phosphine ligands
    M.L. Clarke, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, A.M.Z. Slawin and J.D. Woollins
    Chem. Commun., 2000, 2065-2066
  9. Hidden Catalysts unveiled
    D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    Chem. and Ind. 2000, 572-4
  10. Allyl-iso-propyltelluride, a new MOVPE precursor for CdTe, HgTe and (Hg,Cd)Te
    J.E. Hails, D.J. Cole-Hamilton, J. Stevenson and W. Bell
    J. Grystal Growth, 2000, 45-49
  11. Selective formation of pentan-3-one from carbon monoxide and ethene in methanol
    R.A.M. Robertson, A.D. Poole, M.J. Payne and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 1817-1819
  12. Hydroformylation reactions in supercritical carbon dioxide using insoluble metal complexes
    M.F. Sellin and D.J. Cole-Hamilton
    J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 1681-1683

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