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Brian W. Skelton

Researcher at University of Western Australia

Publications -  1662
Citations -  33374

Brian W. Skelton is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 1646 publications receiving 31889 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian W. Skelton include Monash University, Clayton campus & State University of Malang.

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Multinuclear metallocalix[4]arenes incorporating ethylzinc groups

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of 1,3-dimethyl ether p-But-calix[4]arene (H2L) with ZnEt2 yields the mono-calIXarene complex [Zn2L′Et 2], the calixarene adopting a doubly flattened partial cone conformation.
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Structural systematics of rare earth complexes. xx ('maximally') hydrated rare earth sulfates and the double sulfates (nh4)ln(so4)2.4h2o (ln = la, tb)

TL;DR: In this article, room-temperature single-crystal X-ray studies carried out on trivalent rare earth sulfate hydrates, Ln2(SO4)3.xH2O, crystallized at local ambience suggest the following arrays to be prevalent.
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Straightforward Access to Tetrametallic Complexes with a Square Array by Oxidative Dimerization of Organometallic Wires

TL;DR: The bimetallic ruthenium complex 3(PF6) was quantitatively prepared by treatment of 3 with 1 equiv of [FeCp2]-PF6 at −78 °C and characterized by EPR spectroscopy as mentioned in this paper.
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Synthesis and structural characterization of adducts of silver(I) carboxylate salts AgX (X = CF3COO, CH3COO) with ER3 (E = P, As; R = Ph, cy, o-tolyl) and oligodentate aromatic bases derivative of 2,2'-bipyridyl, L, AgX:PR3:L (1: 1:1)

TL;DR: In this article, the carboxylate anions have been found to be uni-, or semi-bidentate, or also completely ionic, as in the complexes Ag(PPh 3 )(bpy)(H 2 O)](tfa) and [Ag(pPh 3 ),(dpk ǫ·h 2 O) (tfa), (hydrated).
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Structural studies of halogenated diphenyl ethers from a marine sponge

TL;DR: The structures of two halogenated diphenyl ethers from a marine sponge have been assigned from spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic evidence as mentioned in this paper, and the two compounds have been identified as 3,5-dibromo-4-chloro-2-(2,4-dibrromophenoxy)phenol (1)