John E. Mcgrady
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
Biography
John McGrady was awarded a BA in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a PhD from the Australian National University. He is currently Professor of Computational Inorganic Chemistry and a Fellow of New College. John covers all aspects of Inorganic Chemistry at New College.
Research Interest
Dr. McGrady group's research interests focus on the electronic structure of inorganic systems. they apply a variety of computational methods to a range of problems drawn from both transition-metal and main-group chemistry. The vast majority of our work involves close collaboration with experimental groups involved in the study of structure, magnetochemistry, electrochemistry and reactivity.
Publications
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Georgiev VP, McGrady JE. Efficient spin filtering through cobalt-based extended metal atom chains. Inorganic chemistry. 2010 May 24;49(12):5591-7.
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Etienne M, McGrady JE, Maseras F. Agostic interactions in alkyl derivatives of sterically hindered tris (pyrazolyl) borate complexes of niobium. Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 2009 Mar 31;253(5):635-46.
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Georgiev VP, McGrady JE. Efficient spin filtering through cobalt-based extended metal atom chains. Inorganic chemistry. 2010 May 24;49(12):5591-7.
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McGrady JE. Electronic Structure of Metal—Metal Bonds. Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry. 2011.