Publications
19.
Conversion of an Electron-Rich Triple Bond to a Double Bond by Oxidative Addition of Diphenyl Diselenide to Re2Cl4 (µ-dppm)2. Preparation and Characterization of Re2Cl4(µ-SePh)2(µ-dppm)2 (dppm = Bis(diphenylphosphino)methane)
Inorg. Chem.
1987,
26,
1305-1309.
18.
Isolation and Structure of Os2Cl4[(C6H5)2P(C6H4)]2 . An M2L8 Compound with an Unprecedented Geometry and a Short Os-Os Bond
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
1987,
109,
2199-2200.
17.
Quadruply Bonded Mo2I4(dppe)2 (dppe = Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane): Twisted and Eclipsed Rotational Conformations and Their Significance
Inorg. Chem.
1986,
25,
3641-3649.
16.
Synthesis and Molecular Structure of Mo2I4(dppm)2-2C7H8 (dppm = Bis(diphenyl-phosphino)methane)
Inorg. Chem.
1986,
25,
3700-3703.
15.
The Multiply Bonded Octahalodiosmate(III) Anions. 2. Structure and Bonding
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
1986,
108,
4850-4855.
14.
Mixed Carbonyl-Isocyanide and Carbonyl-Nitrile Complexes Derived from the Reactions of the Multiply Bonded Dirhenium(II) Complexes Re2X4(dppm)2(CO) (X = Cl or Br; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2). The Structural Characterization of Cl2Re(η-Cl)(η-dppm)2ReCl(CO) and Cl2Re(η-Cl)(η-CO)(η-dppm)2ReCl(CNxylyl)
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
1986,
108,
4843-4850.
13.
Reactions of the Dirhenium(II) Complexes Re2X4(dppm)2 (X = Cl or Br; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with Isocyanides. 3. Dinuclear Species Containing Two or Three Isocyanide Ligands
Inorg. Chem.
1986,
25,
3629-3636.
12.
Preparation and Structural Characterization of Os2Cl4(chp)2(L) (chp = 6-Chloro-2-hydroxypyridinato; L = H2O, Pyridine): A New Class of M2X4(LL)2 Complexes Possessing an Eclipsed Conformation Where LL Is a Substituted Hydroxypyridinato Ligand
Inorg. Chem.
1986,
25,
1589-1594.
11.
Preparation And Structural Characterization Of Os2Cl4(Ph2Ppy)2(O2CCH3): A Mixed-Ligand Compound With An Os25+ Core And A Bond Order of 2.5
Polyhedron
1986,
5,
903-905.
10.
Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and X-ray Structure of Os2Cl(chp)4: An Unusual Os25+ Complex with a Polar Arrangement of 6-Chloro-2-hydroxypyridinato Ligands and One Axial Chloride
Inorg. Chem.
1986,
25,
1585-1589.