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Robert Morris is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, where he has conducted groundbreaking research in transition metal chemistry for over four decades. His work focuses on the role of iron-group metals in hydrogenation, hydride complexes, and catalytic mechanisms, bridging inorganic chemistry with practical applications in pharmaceuticals and clean energy.
- Research Focus: Transition metal hydrides, dihydrogen complexes, and their applications in catalysis, particularly asymmetric hydrogenation and hydrogen storage.
- Awards: 2025 ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry for advancing understanding of transition metal hydride reactivity.
- Collaborations: Active international exchange with WWU Münster (Germany) via the IRTG 2027 program.
- Students: Mentored numerous PhD, MSc, and undergraduate researchers, including Benjamin Rennie, Brian Tsui, and Shannon Oliphant.
Morris' research has uncovered novel catalytic mechanisms like metal-ligand bifunctional catalysis and non-classical hydrogen bonding. His lab's work on iron-based catalysts addresses cost and toxicity issues compared to platinum-group metals, aligning with green chemistry principles.
Recent publications emphasize computational methods (DFT), structural characterization (X-ray/NMR), and mechanistic studies of hydride complexes. The group's 2024 breakthrough in iron-catalyzed asymmetric ketone reduction highlights their impact on sustainable catalytic processes.
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