Anthony F. Hill Explained

Anthony F. Hill
Field:Organometallic chemistry
Workplaces:University of Bristol (1986-1988)
University of Warwick (1988-1991)
Imperial College (1992-2000)
Australian National University (2001-)
Alma Mater:University of Bayreuth
University of Auckland

Anthony F. Hill is a Professor of Chemistry at the Research School of Chemistry of the Australian National University.[1] He specializes in synthetic, organometallic and coordination chemistry.[2] He is the author of a textbook on the subject of the organometallic chemistry of the transition metals[3] and since 1995 has been an editor of the scientific journal/book series Advances in Organometallic Chemistry.[4] He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.[2]

Education

Hill graduated from the University of Auckland with a Master of Science (Honours) and was awarded the title of Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Bayreuth for his doctoral thesis.[1]

Academic career

Prior to being appointed to the position of Professor at the Research School of Chemistry in 2001, Hill held positions at Imperial College (1992–2000), the University of Warwick (1988–1991) and the University of Bristol (1986–1988).[1] At the Research School of Chemistry, Hill is the leader of the 'Synthetic Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry' group[5] and teaches an undergraduate organometallic chemistry course.[6]

Research interests

Tony Hill's research interests investigate the nature of metal carbon bonding and endeavor to develop an understanding of the interaction of carbon with transition and main group metals.[1] The organometallic chemistry of complexes of transition metals with poly(methimazolyl)borato and other related ligands has in recent time been the subject of much of Tony Hill's work. One of Tony Hill's special topics is the chemistry (and synthesis of) the metallaboratranes. Using iridium,[7] platinum, osmium,[8] rhodium,[9] and ruthenium and other transition metals Tony Hill has been able to form compounds containing metal boron bonds.

Publications

As of May 2010, Hill has authored more than 220 scientific journal articles most of which relate to the field of organometallic chemistry.[2]

In 1986, with Prof. Dr. Max Herberhold at the University of Bayreuth, Hill published the first account of complex containing an unsubstituted sulfine.[10]

Hill has recently published several papers concerning the nature of carbo-borane and ruthenium-borane interactions. Most recently, Caldwell and Cordiner collaborated with Hill on a paper entitled "Phosphino and phosphonito carbyne complexes" [11]

Hill is author of a textbook entitled Organotransition Metal Chemistry.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Research School of Chemistry . Profile of Professor Hill . 2010 . 2010-05-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100529023120/http://chemistry.anu.edu.au/rsc/people/anthony-hill/. 29 May 2010 . dead.
  2. Web site: Research School of Chemistry . Publications of Anthony F. Hill 1996-2014 (with doi links) . 2014 . 29 August 2017 .
  3. Book: Hill, Anthony F. . Organotransition Metal Chemistry . 2002 . Royal Society of Chemistry . Cambridge, UK . 978-0-85404-622-5 . RSC Tutorial Text #7, Organotransition Metal Chemistry.
  4. Web site: ADVANCES IN ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, 59 . 2010-04-29 . 2010-05-27 .
  5. Web site: Synthetic Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry . 2010-05-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100721214936/http://chemistry.anu.edu.au/rsc/inorganic-chemistry/synthetic-organometallic-and-coordination-chemistr/ . 2010-07-21 .
  6. Web site: Chemical Structure and Reactivity II. 2010-05-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20100501145039/http://chemistry.anu.edu.au/doc/2nd-year/chemical-structure-and-reactivity-ii/. 1 May 2010. dead.
  7. Formation of Metallaboratranes: The Missing Link. The First Iridaboratranes, [IrH(CO)(PPh3){κ3-B,S,S'-B(mt)2R}](Ir→B) (mt = Methimazolyl, R = mt, H) . Ian R. Crossley, Anthony F. Hill and Anthony C. Willis . . 12 February 2005 . 24 . 6 . 1062–1064 . 10.1021/om040128f.
  8. M.R.S.J Foreman, A.F. Hill, A.J.P. White and D.J. Williams, Organometallics, 2004, volume 23, issue 4, pages 913-916
  9. I.R. Crossley, A.F. Hill and A.C. Willis, "Metallaboratranes: tris(methimazolyl)borane complexes of rhodium(I)", Organometallics, 2006, volume 25, issue 1, pages 289-299,
  10. Herberhold . Max . Hill, Anthony F. . Der erste metallkomplexes des unsubstituierten sulfins, CH2SO . Journal of Organometallic Chemistry . 309 . 1–2 . C29–C33 . 1986-04-25 . 0022-328X . 10.1016/S0022-328X(00)99597-4 .
  11. "Phosphino and phosphonito carbyne complexes: [Mo(≡CX)(CO)2{HB(pzMe2)3}] (X = PPh2, P(=O)(OEt)2; pz = pyrazol-1-yl)" Caldwell L.M., Cordiner R.L., Hill A.F., Wagler J. "A bridging selenoacyl complex via alkynylselenolatoalkylidyne rearrangement". Organometallics (2010), 29(7), 1526 - 1529.