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Authors: Otto, M Boone, BJ Arif, AM Gladysz, JA
Citation: M. Otto et al., Synthesis, structure, and interconversion of chiral rhenium oxygen- and sulfur-bound sulfoxide complexes of formula [(eta(5)-C5H5)Re(NO)(PPh3)(OS(Me)R)](+) X-; diastereoselective oxidations of coordinated methyl alkyl sulfides, J CHEM S DA, (8), 2001, pp. 1218-1229

Authors: Mohr, W Stark, GA Jiao, HJ Gladysz, JA
Citation: W. Mohr et al., New chiral cyclopentadienylrhenium Lewis acids featuring fluorinated triarylphosphanes and enhanced acceptor abilities - An unusual carbon-fluorine bond activation in a metal coordination sphere, EUR J INORG, (4), 2001, pp. 925-933

Authors: Jiao, HJ Gladysz, JA
Citation: Hj. Jiao et Ja. Gladysz, Metal-metal interactions across bridging elemental carbon chains: a computational study of odd-carbon complexes, NEW J CHEM, 25(4), 2001, pp. 551-562

Authors: Kromm, K Zwick, BD Meyer, O Hampel, F Gladysz, JA
Citation: K. Kromm et al., A new family of chelating diphosphines with a transition metal stereocenter in the backbone: Novel applications of "chiral-at-rhenium'' complexes in rhodium-catalyzed enantioselective alkene hydrogenations, CHEM-EUR J, 7(9), 2001, pp. 2015-2027

Authors: Ruwwe, J Martin-Alvarez, JM Horn, CR Bauer, EB Szafert, S Lis, T Hampel, D Cagle, PC Gladysz, JA
Citation: J. Ruwwe et al., Olefin metatheses in metal coordination spheres: Versatile new strategies for the construction of novel monohapto or polyhapto cyclic, macrocyclic, polymacrocyclic, and bridging ligands, CHEM-EUR J, 7(18), 2001, pp. 3931-3950

Authors: Meyer, WE Amoroso, AJ Horn, CR Jaeger, M Gladysz, JA
Citation: We. Meyer et al., Synthesis and oxidation of dirhenium C-4, C-6, and C-8 complexes of the formula (eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PR3)(C C)(n)(R3P)(ON)Re(eta(5)-C5Me5)(R=4-C6H4R', c-C6H11): In search of dications and radical cations with enhanced stabilities, ORGANOMETAL, 20(6), 2001, pp. 1115-1127

Authors: Soos, T Bennett, BL Rutherford, D Barthel-Rosa, LP Gladysz, JA
Citation: T. Soos et al., Synthesis, reactivity, and metal complexes of fluorous triarylphosphines of the formula P(p-C6H4(CH2)(3)(CF2)(n-1)CF3)(3) (n=6, 8, 10), ORGANOMETAL, 20(14), 2001, pp. 3079-3086

Authors: Alvey, LJ Delacroix, O Wallner, C Meyer, O Hampel, F Szafert, S Lis, T Gladysz, JA
Citation: Lj. Alvey et al., A new family of chiral chelating diamines with transition-metal stereocenters: Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of the enantiomerically pure dirhenium-substituted 1,2-diamine (eta(5)-C5H5)Re(NO)(PPh3) (CH2N(CH3)CH2CH2(H3C)NCH2)(Ph3P)(ON)Re(eta(5)-C5H5), ORGANOMETAL, 20(14), 2001, pp. 3087-3096

Authors: Gladysz, JA
Citation: Ja. Gladysz, Recoverable catalysts. Ultimate goals, criteria of evaluation, and the green chemistry interface, PUR A CHEM, 73(8), 2001, pp. 1319-1324

Authors: Jiao, HJ Halet, JF Gladysz, JA
Citation: Hj. Jiao et al., Structures and energies of 10-azatriquinacene and its hydrogenation products: A computational study, J ORG CHEM, 66(11), 2001, pp. 3902-3905

Authors: Mohr, W Stahl, J Hampel, F Gladysz, JA
Citation: W. Mohr et al., Bent and stretched but not yet to the breaking point: C-8-C-16 sp carbon chains that span two platinum atoms and the first structurally characterized1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octayne, INORG CHEM, 40(14), 2001, pp. 3263-3264

Authors: Wende, M Meier, R Gladysz, JA
Citation: M. Wende et al., Fluorous catalysis without fluorous solvents: A friendlier catalyst recovery/recycling protocol based upon thermomorphic properties and liquid/solid phase separation, J AM CHEM S, 123(46), 2001, pp. 11490-11491

Authors: Alvey, LJ Meier, R Soos, T Bernatis, P Gladysz, JA
Citation: Lj. Alvey et al., Syntheses and carbonyliridium complexes of unsymmetrically substituted fluorous trialkylphosphanes: Precision tuning of electronic properties, including insulation of the perfluoroalkyl groups, EUR J INORG, (9), 2000, pp. 1975-1983

Authors: Rocaboy, C Bauer, W Gladysz, JA
Citation: C. Rocaboy et al., Convenient syntheses of a family of easily recoverable fluorous primary, secondary, and tertiary aliphatic amines NH3-x[(CH2)(m)(CF2)(7)CF3](x) (m=3-5; x=1-3) - Fine tuning of basicities and fluorous phase affinities, EUR J ORG C, (14), 2000, pp. 2621-2628

Authors: Bauer, EB Ruwwe, J Martin-Alvarez, JM Peters, TB Bohling, JC Hampel, FA Szafert, S Lis, T Gladysz, JA
Citation: Eb. Bauer et al., Olefin metatheses in metal coordination spheres: novel trans-spanning bidentate and facially-spanning tridentate macrocyclic phosphine complexes, CHEM COMMUN, (22), 2000, pp. 2261-2262

Authors: Rocaboy, C Rutherford, D Bennett, BL Gladysz, JA
Citation: C. Rocaboy et al., Strategy and design in fluorous phase immobilization: a systematic study of the effect of 'pony tails' (CH2)(3)(CF2)(n-1)CF3 on the partition coefficients of benzenoid compounds, J PHYS ORG, 13(10), 2000, pp. 596-603

Authors: Schennach, R Naugle, DG Cocke, D Dembinski, R Gladysz, JA
Citation: R. Schennach et al., Surface reactivity studies of bimetallic complexes, (eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PPh3)(C equivalent to C)(n)(Ph3P)(ON)Re(eta(5)-C5Me5) (n=2,4,6): candidates for molecular wires, VACUUM, 56(2), 2000, pp. 115-121

Authors: Meyer, WE Amoroso, AJ Jaeger, M Le Bras, J Wong, WT Gladysz, JA
Citation: We. Meyer et al., Synthesis and oxidation of chiral rhenium phosphine methyl complexes of the formula (eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO) (PR3)(CH3): in search of radical cations with enhanced kinetic stabilities, J ORGMET CH, 616(1-2), 2000, pp. 44-53

Authors: Le Bras, J Jiao, HJ Meyer, WE Hampel, F Gladysz, JA
Citation: J. Le Bras et al., Synthesis, crystal structure, and reactions of the 17-valence-electron rhenium methyl complex [(eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO)(P(4-C6H4CH3)(3))(CH3)](center dot+) B(3,5-C6H3(CF3)(2))(4)(-): experimental and computational bonding comparisons with 18-electron methyl and methylidene complexes, J ORGMET CH, 616(1-2), 2000, pp. 54-66

Authors: Szafert, S Haquette, P Falloon, SB Gladysz, JA
Citation: S. Szafert et al., Synthesis and properties of chiral rhenium pentatetraenylidene complexes of the formula [(eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PPh3)(= C = C = C = C = CAr2)]+BF4- (CAr2=9-fluorenylidene), J ORGMET CH, 604(1), 2000, pp. 52-58

Authors: Gladysz, JA
Citation: Ja. Gladysz, Frontiers in metal-catalyzed polymerization: Designer metallocenes, designs on new monomers, demystifying MAO, metathesis deshabille, CHEM REV, 100(4), 2000, pp. 1167-1168

Authors: Michl, J Gladysz, JA Kuchta, RD
Citation: J. Michl et al., Over four hundred million characters served: 99 volumes, 2567 articles, 85623 pages, and moro than 85 million words, CHEM REV, 100(1), 2000, pp. 1-6

Authors: Dembinski, R Bartik, T Bartik, B Jaeger, M Gladysz, JA
Citation: R. Dembinski et al., Toward metal-capped one-dimensional carbon allotropes: Wirelike C-6-C-20 polyynediyl chains that span two redox-active (eta(5)-C5Me5)Re(NO)(PPh3) endgroups, J AM CHEM S, 122(5), 2000, pp. 810-822

Authors: Paul, F Meyer, WE Toupet, L Jiao, HJ Gladysz, JA Lapinte, C
Citation: F. Paul et al., A "conjugal" consanguineous family of butadiynediyl-derived complexes: Synthesis and electronic ground states of neutral, radical cationic, and dicationic iron/rhenium C-4 species, J AM CHEM S, 122(39), 2000, pp. 9405-9414

Authors: Klose, A Gladysz, JA
Citation: A. Klose et Ja. Gladysz, Synthesis, properties, and reactions of enantiomerically pure, chiral fluorous phosphines of the formula (menthyl)P(CH2CH2(CF2)(n-1)CF3)(2) (n=6, 8), TETRAHEDR-A, 10(14), 1999, pp. 2665-2674
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