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  1. Professor Robin Perutz, FRS. 01904 322549 E-mail: robin.perutz@york.ac.uk. Organometallic Photochemistry, Small Molecule Activation, Catalysis and Solar Fuels. Much of our research is concerned with homogeneous catalysis by transition metal complexes and the mechanisms that underlie it.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robin_PerutzRobin Perutz - Wikipedia

    Robin Perutz FRS (born December 1949, in Cambridge) is a professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of York, where he was formerly head of department between 2000 and 2004. He is also the son of the Nobel Prize winner Max Perutz. Perutz's research spans inorganic chemistry, photochemistry, and catalysis.

  3. Robin Perutz. I studied the structure of metal carbonyl fragments for my PhD under J. J. Turner. In that period in Cambridge and Newcastle from 1971-74, I established the existence of one of the first σ-complexes, Cr (CO) 5 (CH 4 ), and the first metal-Xe bond, Cr (CO) 5 Xe, by photochemical matrix isolation.

  4. Robin Noel Perutz. Prof. Emeritus Professor, Chemistry. Former affiliations. Professor, Chemistry. Head Of Department - Chemistry, Chemistry. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6286-0282. YO10 5DD.

  5. Professor Robin Perutz, an inorganic chemist and former Head of the Department of Chemistry (2000-2004) will begin his term of office as Royal Society Council Member on 30 November 2021.

  6. Robin Perutz is emeritus professor at the University of York since 2020. After studying in Cambridge and Newcastle, he worked in Mülheim, Edinburgh and Oxford, before moving to the University of York in 1983 where he was promoted to professor of chemistry in 1991.

  7. Robin Perutz conducts research in the fields of inorganic chemistry, photochemistry and catalysis in the Department of Chemistry of the University of York. Techniques devised by Robin have changed our views on the interactions of metals with small molecules.