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Michael B. Hursthouse
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 31
Citations - 274
Michael B. Hursthouse is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 270 citations.
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The reversible adduct formation of group III trialkyls with relatively involatile phosphines; X-ray crystal structures of (Me3M)2·(Ph2PCH2)2 (M = Al, Ga, In) and (Me3Al)3·(Ph2PCH2CH2)2PPh
Donald C. Bradley,Halina Chudzynska,Marc M. Faktor,Dario M. Frigo,Michael B. Hursthouse,Bilquis Hussain,Lesley M. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: The following adducts of Group III trialkyls with phosphines have been prepared, either by direct reaction in hydrocarbon solution or by displacement of ether from the metal Trialkyl etherate: Me3M·PPh3 (M = Ga, In); Me3In·P(2-MeC6H4)3; (R3M)2·(Ph2PCH2)2 (R
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Transition metal complexes of cyclopentadienylgermylenes; the X-ray structure of (Me5C5)[(Me3Si)2CH]Ge→W(CO)5
TL;DR: The first Germylene complex containing a cyclopentadienyl ligand bound to germanium, Me 5 C 5 (R)Ge→W(CO) 5 (5 : R = (Me 3 Si) 2 N; 6 : R 2 N 2 CH; 7 : R 0.042 as mentioned in this paper.
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Metal cluster expansion by addition of low valent group 14 reagents: III. Reaction of bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]tin with M3(CO)12 or its derivatives (M = Fe, Ru, or Os): the crystal and molecular structures of M3(μ-SnR2)2(CO)10(R = CH(SiMe3)2; M = Ru or Os)
Christine J. Cardin,David J. Cardin,Gerard A. Lawless,John M. Power,Michael B. Power,Michael B. Hursthouse +5 more
TL;DR: The stannylene [SnR2] (R = CH(SiMe3)2) reacts in different ways with the three dodecacarbonyls of the iron triad as mentioned in this paper.
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Penta(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopentadienyl-substituted germanium(II) and tin(II) compounds. X-ray crystal structure of bis[penta(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopentadienyl]tin(II)
TL;DR: In this paper, the tin compound 6 was solved via the heavy-atom method and refined to R = 0.037 using 1098 diffractometer data with I ⩾ 1.5σ(I).
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Synthesis of trimethylsilylated germanocenes; X-ray structure of and steric effects in hexakis(trimethylsilyl)germanocene
TL;DR: A single-crystal X-ray diffraction study showed the metallocene species with six silyl groups to consist of nearly parallel C5-units, bound symmetrically to the germanium center.