Johannes G. Vos

Johannes G. Vos (born 1949) is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry in Dublin City University. In 1999 he was elected as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy and has been Chairman of the National Committee for Chemistry of the Royal Irish Academy (since 2000). His early work was on the synthesis, characterisation and physical properties of mononuclear and oligonuclear ruthenium and osmium containing polypyridyl compounds. His later work on the synthesis, characterisation and physical properties of polymer bound metal compounds.[1]

Published works

In addition to many published articles Vos was joint author of :

  • Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies : Electrochemical and Photophysical Properties, Wiley, 2003.[2] (This book is jointly authored with Robert J. Forster, Tia E. Keyes)
gollark: Also, you apparently didn't hide anyone else's faces. That's probably impressive, though? I mean, I don't have context for such numbers, but they seem big.
gollark: I checked on the internetâ„¢, and apparently there are something like 10 combat-sports places in [somewhat nearby city I go to school in]. I'm sort of wondering if there's some local history I've missed. [nearby city] is still something like 25 minutes to travel to from where I am, which is annoying, and there don't seem to be any nearer ones.
gollark: > I'd say exercise is pretty fun if it's combat sportsI should probably try that (those?) when stuff reopens here.
gollark: Exercise is already pretty not fun, but I don't think I'd prefer to be electrocuted at the same time.
gollark: I mean, probably? But you would still have to sit there being exercised. And there would probably be issues with them not being coordinated properly with the rest of the body.

References

  1. http://www.dcu.ie/info/staff_member.php?id_no=1945
  2. Book Review by Rajendra Rathore Marquette University, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2003, 125 (44), p 13620


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