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George A. Koutsantonis
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 139
Citations - 2804
George A. Koutsantonis is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ruthenium & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 133 publications receiving 2597 citations. Previous affiliations of George A. Koutsantonis include Griffith University & University College West.
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Purification of C60 and C70 by selective complexation with calixarenes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that both C60 and C70 will form discrete complexes with calixarenes, bowl-shaped macrocycles with hydrophobic cavities.
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Lewis base adducts of alane and gallane
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The Elusive Structural Origin of Plastic Bending in Dimethyl Sulfone Crystals with Quasi-isotropic Crystal Packing.
Sajesh P. Thomas,Ming W. Shi,George A. Koutsantonis,Dylan Jayatilaka,Alison J. Edwards,Mark A. Spackman +5 more
TL;DR: The intriguing observation is reported of plastic bending in dimethyl sulfone, which exhibits nearly isotropic crystal packing and interaction topology, defying the known structural models of bending crystals.
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Systematic Structural Coordination Chemistry of p-tert-Butyltetrathiacalix[4]arene: Further Complexes of Transition-Metal Ions†
Alexander Bilyk,John W. C. Dunlop,Rebecca O. Fuller,Annegret K. Hall,Jack Harrowfield,Jack Harrowfield,M. Wais Hosseini,George A. Koutsantonis,Ian Murray,Brian W. Skelton,Alexandre N. Sobolev,Robert Stamps,Allan H. White +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the binuclear binuclear complex of p-tert-butyltetrathetrathiatealix[4]arene has been studied and a variety of structurally characterised species containing oxo-, hydroxo- and aqua-ligands presumably derived from water present in the preparative medium, along with the thiacalixarene in various stages of deprotonation.
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Koilands from thiophiles: mercury(II) clusters from thiacalixarenes
Huriey Akdas,Ernest Graf,Mir Wais Hosseini,André De Cian,Alex Bilyk,Brian W. Skelton,George A. Koutsantonis,Ian Murray,Jack M. Harrowfield,Allan H. White +9 more
TL;DR: Tetra- and hexa-nuclear mercury(II) complexes have been obtained from tetrathiacalix[4]arene and tetramercaptotetrathianine, respectively, and structurally characterised in the solid state; the complexes provide new digonal and trigonal receptors of the koiland type.