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Collman, James

For a monograph, see James, B.R. Homogeneous Hydrogermtion Wiley NY, 1973. For reviews, see Collman, J.P. Hegedus, L.S. Norton, J.R. Finke, R.G. Principles and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry University Science Books Mill... [Pg.1107]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, ILLINOIS JAMES P. COLLMAN... [Pg.594]

SUBMITTED BY JAMES P. COLLMAN,1 VIRGIL J. LEE,1 and XUMU ZHANG ... [Pg.117]

Fig. 8.3 Warren R. Roper (born in 1938) studied chemistry at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and completed his Ph.D. in 1963 under the supervision of Cuthbert J. Wilkins. He then undertook postdoctoral research with James P. Collman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the US, and returned to New Zealand as Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Auckland in 1966. In 1984, he was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Auckland and became Research Professor of Chemistry at the same institution in 1999. His research interests are widespread with the emphasis on synthetic and structural inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Special topics have been low oxidation state platinum group metal complexes, oxidative addition reactions, migratory insertion reactions, metal-carbon multiple bonds, metallabenzenoids and more recently compounds with bonds between platinum group metals and the main group elements boron, silicon, and tin. His achievements were recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry through the Organometallic Chemistry Award and the Centenary Lectureship. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and of the Royal Society London, and was awarded the degree Doctor of Science (honoris causa) by the University of Canterbury in 1999 (photo by courtesy from W. R. R.)... Fig. 8.3 Warren R. Roper (born in 1938) studied chemistry at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and completed his Ph.D. in 1963 under the supervision of Cuthbert J. Wilkins. He then undertook postdoctoral research with James P. Collman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the US, and returned to New Zealand as Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Auckland in 1966. In 1984, he was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Auckland and became Research Professor of Chemistry at the same institution in 1999. His research interests are widespread with the emphasis on synthetic and structural inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Special topics have been low oxidation state platinum group metal complexes, oxidative addition reactions, migratory insertion reactions, metal-carbon multiple bonds, metallabenzenoids and more recently compounds with bonds between platinum group metals and the main group elements boron, silicon, and tin. His achievements were recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry through the Organometallic Chemistry Award and the Centenary Lectureship. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and of the Royal Society London, and was awarded the degree Doctor of Science (honoris causa) by the University of Canterbury in 1999 (photo by courtesy from W. R. R.)...
Submitted by Georqe B. KAUFFMANf and James Hwa-san TsAif Checked by James P. Collman, William L. Younq, III,1 and David A. Buckingham ... [Pg.217]

R. James, Adv. Organomet. Chenu, 1979, 17, 319 see also J. P. Collman, L. S. Hegedus, J. R. Norton, and R. G. Finke, Principles and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry, University Science Books, Mill Valley, CA, 1987, pp. 531-535, and references therein. [Pg.542]

James P, Collman and S. R. Winter First stable formyl complex, (CO)4Fe(CHO) ... [Pg.897]

James P, Collman etal Picket fence porphyrin... [Pg.897]

James P. Collman Synthesis and characterization of a face-to-face iron(II)-porphyrin compound... [Pg.897]

Submitted by James P. Collman and William L. Young, III Checked by George B. Kauffman f and Michael P. CiTRof... [Pg.205]

John T. McDevittS Robin L. McCarl S Dalton, R. GoUmai, Royce W. Murray, James Collman, Gordon T. Yee, and l lliam A. Littl ... [Pg.207]

Anthony W. Coleman j Institut de Biologic et Chimie des Proteines, Lyon, France James P. Collman / Stanford University, Stanford, California, US.A. [Pg.1683]

SUBMITTSD BY JAMES P. COLLMAN, EdMUND T. KiTTLEMAN, WiLLIAM 8. Hurt, and Ned A. Moohe ... [Pg.141]

Submitted by James P. Collman, Edmund T. Kittleman, William S. Hubt, and Ned A. Moore ... [Pg.144]

My interest in and appreciation of biological energy metabolism and catalytic O2 reduction in particular originate from my biomimetic studies of HCOs carried out in the labs of Professor James P. Collman at Stanford. My own work on heme/Cu analogs, partially described in this review, would have been much more difficult without the help of Drs. Christopher J. Sunderland and Irina... [Pg.35]


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