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CAREER: Terminal Hydride Complexes of High-spin Fe and Mn

Organization Tulane UniversityLocation NEW ORLEANS, United StatesPosted 1 Jun 2025Deadline 31 May 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationLA
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With the support of the Chemical Synthesis (SYN) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Alex McSkimming of Tulane University is studying synthetic molecules relevant to the Earth’s nitrogen cycle. Conversion of atmospheric dinitrogen into bioavailable ammonia by microorganisms, a process known as nitrogen fixation, is essential for the…

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CAREER: Terminal Hydride Complexes of High-spin Fe and Mn — Tulane University | United States | Jun 2025 | Dev Procure