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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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Role of heteroatoms in the formation of higher nuclearity transition-metal carbonyl cluster compounds. The condensation of small clusters
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Disulfido iron-manganese carbonyl cluster complexes: Synthesis, structure, bonding and properties of the radical CpFeMn2(CO)7(μ3-S2)2
Richard D. Adams,Erin M. Boswell,Burjor Captain,Shaobin Miao,Chad Beddie,Charles Edwin Webster,Michael B. Hall,Naresh S. Dalal,Narpinder Kaur,D. Zipse +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two new compounds CpFeMn2(CO)7(μ3-S2)2 (2) and Cp3Fe3Mn(CO),4(μ 3-S 2)2(μ-3S) (3) were obtained by the treatment of [CpFeNmNm2CO] with CO at room temperature in the presence of room light, and they are paramagnetic with one unpaired electron per formula equivalent.
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Studies of the reactions of amines with carbonyl functions in some cyclopentadienyltungsten carbonyl complexes
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Synthesis and Characterization of Cluster-Derived PtRu5Sn Catalysts
Karen J. Uffalussy,Burjor Captain,Richard D. Adams,Ana B. Hungría,John R. Monnier,Michael D. Amiridis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of trimetallic PtRu5(μ-SnPh2)(C)(CO)15 catalysts was investigated in terms of their structural properties and catalytic activity for the hydrogenation of citral.
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A comparison of ferrocenyl carbenium/non-carbenium structures in isomeric osmium cluster complexes obtained from the reaction of bis-ferrocenylbutadiyne with Os3(CO)10(μ-py)(μ-H)
TL;DR: Os3(CO)9(μ-py)(μ3,η3-CCFcCCHFc) as discussed by the authors is a triply bridging 1,3-bisferrocenylallylcarbyne ligand in an open triosmium cluster.