Caroline K. Williams

Caroline K. Williams

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Caroline K. Williams

Caroline K. Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cincinnati, specializes in the field of Electrochemistry, electrocatalysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Investigation of Mg (II) M (II) Complexes for Epoxide/Anhydride ROCOP and their Selectivity in Terpolymerisations with CO2

Outer-coordination sphere in multi-H+/multi-e–molecular electrocatalysis

Utilizing Higher Functional Spheres to Improve Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Conversion

Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Using A Molecular Antimony Complex under Aqueous Conditions: An Experimental and Computational Study on Main‐Group Element Catalysis

Inhibition of Streptococcus pneumoniae growth by masarimycin

Hydrodechlorination of dichloromethane by a metal‐free triazole‐porphyrin electrocatalyst: demonstration of main‐group element electrocatalysis

Electrocatalytic dechlorination of dichloromethane in water using a heterogenized molecular copper complex

Homogeneous Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction Using a Porphyrin Complex with Flexible Triazole Units in the Second Coordination Sphere

Caroline K. Williams Information

University

Position

___

Citations(all)

255

Citations(since 2020)

249

Cited By

23

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Caroline K. Williams Skills & Research Interests

Electrochemistry

electrocatalysis

Top articles of Caroline K. Williams

Investigation of Mg (II) M (II) Complexes for Epoxide/Anhydride ROCOP and their Selectivity in Terpolymerisations with CO2

Mg (II) Heterodinuclear Catalysts for the Synthesis of Oxygenated Polymers

2022/3

Outer-coordination sphere in multi-H+/multi-e–molecular electrocatalysis

2022/1/21

Utilizing Higher Functional Spheres to Improve Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Conversion

2022

Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Using A Molecular Antimony Complex under Aqueous Conditions: An Experimental and Computational Study on Main‐Group Element Catalysis

Chemistry–A European Journal

2022/9/16

Inhibition of Streptococcus pneumoniae growth by masarimycin

Microbiology

2022/4/25

Hydrodechlorination of dichloromethane by a metal‐free triazole‐porphyrin electrocatalyst: demonstration of main‐group element electrocatalysis

Chemistry–A European Journal

2021/4/7

Electrocatalytic dechlorination of dichloromethane in water using a heterogenized molecular copper complex

Inorganic Chemistry

2021/3/18

Homogeneous Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction Using a Porphyrin Complex with Flexible Triazole Units in the Second Coordination Sphere

ACS Applied Energy Materials

2021/3/18

Effects of Appended Poly(ethylene glycol) on Electrochemical CO2 Reduction by an Iron Porphyrin Complex

Inorganic Chemistry

2021/2/25

Towards an Understanding of the Difference Between Chemical and Genetic Inactivation of Bacterial Autolysins

2021

Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity of a Zinc Porphyrin for CO2 Reduction: Cooperative Effects of Triazole Units in the Second Coordination Sphere

Chemistry–A European Journal

2020/7/23

Atropisomeric Effects of Second Coordination Spheres on Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction

ChemCatChem

2020/6/22

Inhibition of Streptococcus pneumoniae autolysins highlight distinct differences between chemical and genetic inactivation

bioRxiv

2020/9/16

A pH‐neutral, aqueous redox flow battery with a 3600‐cycle lifetime: micellization‐enabled high stability and crossover suppression

ChemSusChem

2020/8/21

Enhanced Molecular CO2 Electroreduction Enabled by a Flexible Hydrophilic Channel for Relay Proton Shuttling

ChemSusChem

2020/5/7

PEGylation-enabled extended cyclability of a non-aqueous redox flow battery

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2020/3/9

All-PEGylated redox-active metal-free organic molecules in non-aqueous redox flow battery

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

2020/3/17

See List of Professors in Caroline K. Williams University(University of Cincinnati)