Jaqueline Kiplinger

Jaqueline Kiplinger
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Colorado
University of Utah
Scientific career
InstitutionsLos Alamos National Laboratory
ThesisActivation and Functionalization of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds by Transition Metal Complexes (1996)

Jaqueline Kiplinger is an American inorganic chemist who specializes in organometallic actinide chemistry. Over the course of her career, she has done extensive work with fluorocarbons and actinides. She is currently a Fellow of the Materials Synthesis and Integrated Devices group in the Materials Physics and Applications Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).[1] Her current research interests are focused on the development of chemistry for the United States’ national defense and energy needs.

  1. ^ "Alumna Jaqueline Kiplinger to receive F. Albert Cotton Award - Department of Chemistry - The University of Utah". chem.utah.edu. Retrieved 2017-06-04.