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  1. The Holland group studies compounds containing inexpensive metals like iron and cobalt, with the goal of understanding their reactions in detail and increasing their potential for use in catalysis. We do this by preparing new molecules that are highly reactive.

  2. The Holland Group studies the synthesis, reactivity, mechanism, and properties in order to develop new catalysts and understand existing catalysts.

  3. Mar 14, 2016 · CNET Managing Editor | Co-host of I'm So Obsessed podcast | recovering director, writer & photographer. San Francisco, California, United States. 1K followers 500+ connections. See your...

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  4. Patrick L. Holland (born 1971) is the Conkey P. Whitehead Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. Holland's research focuses on low-coordinate and high-spin coordination complexes of iron and cobalt, that react with small molecules such as alkenes, arenes, and N 2.

  5. Patrick Holland's Personal Biography. Patrick L. Holland was born in Pennsylvania in 1971. His family lived in Ohio until 1983, when they moved to Jacksonville, Florida. Pat attended Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville, graduating in 1989.

  6. A cobalt–dithiolene complex for the photocatalytic and electrocatalytic reduction of protons. WR McNamara, Z Han, PJ Alperin, WW Brennessel, PL Holland, ... Journal of the American Chemical...

  7. Patrick L. Holland. Professor of Chemistry. Yale University. phone: 203-432-5162. PO Box 208107. FAX: 203-432-6144. New Haven, CT 06520-8107. email: patrick.holland@yale.edu.

  8. Patrick L. Holland, who has made key contributions to the field of inorganic chemistry, has been appointed the Conkey P. Whitehead Professor of Chemistry. He is a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the Department of Chemistry.

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    Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for...