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Emile L. Bominaar

Chemistry

Carnegie Mellon University

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About Emile L. Bominaar at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Emile L. Bominaar is a chemistry professor at Carnegie Mellon University specializing in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, focusing on metal-catalyzed oxygenation and magnetic properties of coordination complexes.

Research Areas

Metal-Catalyzed OxygenationMagnetism in Coordination ComplexesMetal Complex SynthesisBioinorganic ChemistrySpin-State SwitchingHeterobimetallic ComplexesCopper EnzymesCrystal Structure Analysis
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Research Output

Total Citations6,939

Emerging researcher

Publications177

Active researcher

h-index47

Established scholar

i10-index98

Broad impact

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