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A. Shah
Researcher at University of Rajasthan
Publications - 8
Citations - 62
A. Shah is an academic researcher from University of Rajasthan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adduct & Lewis acids and bases. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 62 citations.
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Syntheses, characterization and adduct formation of chloride-2,4,6-trimethylphenoxide derivatives of titanium and zirconium
TL;DR: In this paper, mixed chloride phenoxides showed considerable reactivity as Lewis acids towards bases, resulting in addition complexes of general formula MCl 4-n (OAr′) n L 2 (where L = primary or tertiary aromatic amines, or oxygen-containing bases).
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Synthetic, chemical spectroscopic (infrared and electronic) and magnetic studies on dizirconiumenneaisopropoxide complexes of iron(II)
TL;DR: Bimetallic alkoxide derivatives of iron(II) with zirconium of the types [Fe{Zr2(OPri)9}2], [ClFe- {Zr 2 O(9}], and [(acac)- Fe{ Zr 2 OPri) 9}] have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, infrared and electronic spectral as well as magnetic susceptibility studies.
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Synthesis and characterization of novel tri‐ and tetra metallic isopropoxides of later “3d” metals
TL;DR: A series of monomeric and generally volatile polymetallic isopropoxides of the types [Al(O-i-Pr) 4 ]M[Ga(Oi-I-P) 4 ], [M'(O)-i-pr) 6 ], [Fe[Zr 2 (O-IPr) 9 ] 2 ] and [FeCl[Al-O-Pr] 4 ] 2] have been characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopic, magnetic and molecular weight measurements as mentioned in this paper.
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Synthesis and characterization of some bi-, tri- and tetra-metallic alkoxides of iron(iii)
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Synthesis and characterization of heterobimetallic alkoxides of iron(III) with alkali metals and aluminium
TL;DR: In this paper, the metathetical reactions between FeCl3 and the appropriate alkali metal alkoxide in the required stoichiometry have been conducted to synthesize bimetallic alkoxides of Fe(III).