David Manke
Assistant Professor‌
Inorganic Chemistry
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
United States of America
Biography
David R.Manke is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry in the University of M He earned his B.S.from Brandeis University.,Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Postdoc.from Cornell University (Advisor: Peter T. Wolczanski).
Research Interest
His reserch interest is in a synthetic inorganic chemistry focused on the synthesis of solid materials for separations and discreet transition metal complexes for small molecule activation. The group emphasizes Schlenk & glovebox techniques, and solvothermal syntheses.
Publications
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Lyncee, M.-T. A.; Desikan, V.; Golen, J. A.; Manke, D. R. "7-Methyl-1H-indole-2,3-dione" IUCrData 2017, 2, x170378.
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Pham, D. N. K.; Roy, M.; Golen, J. A.; Manke, D. R. "The first-row transition-metal series of tris(ethylenediamine) diacetate complexes [M(en)3](OAc)2 (M is Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn)" Acta Cryst. 2017, C73, 442-446.
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Mdluli, V.; Golen, J. A.; Rheingold, A. L.; Manke, D. R. "Crystal structure of N,N,N-tris[(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)methyl]amine" Acta Cryst. 2015, E71, o786-o787.
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Manke, D. R.; Nocera, D. G. "Titanium bis(alkylamido)phenylborane complexes" Inorg. Chim. Acta 2003, 345, 235-240.
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Evans, O. R.; Manke, D. R.; Lin, W. "Homochiral metal-organic frameworks based on transition metal bisphosphonates" Chem. Mater. 2002, 14, 3866-3874.
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Allen, A., Jr.; Manke, D. R.; Lin, W. "Synthesis of functional bisphosphonates via new palladium-catalyzed bishydrophosphorylation reactions" Tet. Lett. 2000, 41, 151-154.