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Sargeson, Alan

Butterfly Cluster Complexes of the Group VIII Transition Metals Sargeson, Alan M., see Hendry, Philip Sanon, G., see Fleischauer, P. D. Sawyer, Donald T., see Sobkowiak, Andrzej Sawyer, Jeffery F., and Gillespie, Ronald J., The Stereochemistry of SB (HI) 35 437... [Pg.637]

Hendry, Philip, and Sargeson, Alan M., Metal Ion Promoted Reactions of... [Pg.525]

Sargeson, Alan M., see Hendry, Philip Sanon, G., see Fleischauer, P. D. [Pg.532]

Heintz, Robert A., see Dunbar, Kim R. Helton, Matthew E., see Kirk, Martin L. Hendry, Philip, and Sargeson, Alan M., Metal Ion Promoted Reactions of Phosphate Derivatives 38 201... [Pg.575]

DR. RICHARD PIZER (Brooklyn College) In Alan Sargeson s laboratory, molecular-mechanics calculations have been done, principally by Dr. Rodney Geue, on the electron transfer self-... [Pg.131]

Alan M. Sargeson, Biological Inorganic Chemistry Section, The Australian National University, Canberra, /l.C.T., Australia... [Pg.363]

Alan M. Sargeson Seoul, Korea Outer-Sphere Electron Transfer Reactions of Macro-Bicyclic Complexes... [Pg.6]

Alan M. Sargeson is Professor Emeritus at the Research School of Chemistry, Canberra, Australia. His work has involved the synthesis, structure determination and characterization of metal-macrocycle complexes [29-31], Potential applications of his studies are in catalysis, organic synthesis and biology. [Pg.8]

However, transition metals can also act as templates to make shapes in three dimensions. In 1977, Alan Sargeson reported the astonishing one-pot synthesis of a cage-shaped polyamine, templated by Coin, which offered an octahedral pattern [16]. Mechanistic details of the synthesis, taking place in water, in open air, at room temperature, are illustrated in Fig. 8. [Pg.133]

Alan M. Sargeson et al. Sepulchrate complex completely encapsulates the metal... [Pg.898]

Alan M. Sargeson Caged metal ions (macrocycles in three dimensions)... [Pg.898]

I dedicate this volume to the memory of Alan M. Sargeson, a frequent contributor to Inorganic Syntheses, inspired chemist, and gentleman. [Pg.193]


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