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Peter S. White

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications -  641
Citations -  36290

Peter S. White is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 637 publications receiving 34509 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter S. White include National Park Service & University of Chicago.

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Solid-state structure of tp'ptme2h, a dimethylhydrido platinum(iv) complex

TL;DR: The solid-state X-ray structure of Tp‘PtMe2H has been determined in this paper, which is a platinum(IV) hydride derivative.
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Prediction of rare-plant occurrence: a southern appalachian example

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used nonparametric and parametric logistic regression to predict the probability that a species will occur in a given site, given certain site conditions, and constructed models for each species at two scales: 100m2 plots and 1-m2 subplots.
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Investigations of iridium-mediated reversible C-H bond cleavage: characterization of a 16-electron iridium(III) methyl hydride complex.

TL;DR: New iridium complexes of a tridentate pincer ligand, 2,6-bis(di-tert-butylphosphinito)pyridine (PONOP), have been prepared and used in the study of hydrocarbon C-H bond activation, resulting in a cationic five-coordinate iridium(III) phenyl hydride product.
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Electronic effects on the {Beta}-alkyl migratory insertion reaction of para-substituted styrene methyl palladium complexes

TL;DR: The β-methyl migratory insertion chemistry of a series of cis-coordinated styrene methyl complexes of palladium has been investigated in this article, where the rearrangement of 2X via β-CH3 migratory insertions is accelerated by electron-withdrawing groups; a Hammett analysis at −29.2 °C reveals that log k values are best fit by σp parameters: ρp = 1.1 ± 0.1, r = 0.992.