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Richard D. Adams

Researcher at University of South Carolina

Publications -  688
Citations -  12489

Richard D. Adams is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 665 publications receiving 12134 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard D. Adams include University at Buffalo & Texas A&M University.

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Cluster synthesis. 6. The unusual structures, bonding, and reactivity of some sulfido-bridged tungsten-osmium carbonyl cluster compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors composes Os 3 W(CO) 12 (PMe 2 Ph) 2 (μ 3 -S) 2, OsW(CO), PMe 2 P(M 2 Ph 2 (M 3 S) 2, and Os W 2 (CO) 14 (PME 2 Ph(M 4 -S), OsW 2 (W 2 ) 2,
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Platinum-iron carbonyl cluster complexes. The synthesis and structural characterizations of Pt3Fe3(CO)15 and Pt5Fe2(CO)12(COD)2

TL;DR: The reaction of Fe(CO) 5 with Pt(COD) 2 has yielded the products Pt 3 Fe 3 (CO) 15 ( 1 ), 9%, PtFe 2 (CO), 8 (COD), 3% and Pt 5 Fe 2 (Coda), 12 (coda) 2 (3 ), 40% as mentioned in this paper.
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Stereoselective total synthesis of β-2,7,11-Cembratriene-4,6-diol (β-CBT), a tumor inhibitory constituent of tobacco smoke

TL;DR: In this paper, a sequence involving stereoselective transformations of the cyclotetradecynone 2.β-2,7,11-Cembratriene-4,6-diol (10) was synthesized.
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New compounds with extended structure latticesfrom the reactions of cuprous iodide with cyclicpolydisulfides

TL;DR: In this paper, the reactions of CuI with 1,2,5,6-tetrathiacyclooctane, 1 SCH2CH2SSCH2CH 2SSCH 2CH2S and 1, 2 SCH2 CH2SCH 2SCH2 CH 2S inacetonitrile solvent have yielded the new compounds [Cu2I2 (μ-SCH,SCH.2CH,SSCH,CH2,CH 2H2S), 3 and [CuI(μ-HSS,CH,H2
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Catalytic macrocyclization of 3-methylthietane by re2(co)9(sch2chmech2) and w(co)5(sch2chmech2)

TL;DR: In this paper, the metal-induced ring-opening cyclooligomerization of three molecules of 3-MT has been shown to yield a polythioether macrocycle 3,7,11-trimethyl-1,5,9-trithiacyclododecane (Me{sub 3}12S3) by a macrocyclization process.