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William Levason
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 609
Citations - 9835
William Levason is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Coordination complex. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 598 publications receiving 8965 citations. Previous affiliations of William Levason include University of Leicester.
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Palladium and platinum complexes of telluracyclopentane. Structure of trans-[Pd{H2)4}2Cl2]
TL;DR: The synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of [ML 2 X 2 ] and [RhL 3 Cl 3 ] [L = H 2 ) 4 ; M = Pd or Pt; X = Cl, Br, or I] are reported in this paper.
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Coordination chemistry of higher oxidation states. 20. Synthesis and cobalt-59 NMR studies of tris(diphosphine)cobalt(3+), tris(diarsine)cobalt(3+) and related complexes. Crystal structure of tris[o-phenylenebis(dimethylarsine)]cobalt(III) tetrafluoroborate-2-water
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Niobium(v) and tantalum(v) halide chalcogenoether complexes – towards single source CVD precursors for ME2 thin films
Sophie L. Benjamin,Yao-Pang Chang,Chitra Gurnani,Andrew L. Hector,Michelle Huggon,William Levason,Gillian Reid +6 more
TL;DR: A series of pentavalent niobium and tantalum halide complexes with thio-, seleno- and telluro-ether ligands, including the Ta(V) monotelluroether complexes, are investigated as single source reagents for the deposition of ME2 thin films via low pressure chemical vapour deposition.
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Coordination networks derived from antimony(III) halide complexes with thio- and seleno-ether ligation
TL;DR: Antimony(III) halides form highly unusual infinite one-dimensional networks when coordinated to dithio- or diseleno-ether ligands or macrocyclic selenoethers.
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Synthesis and solution multinuclear magnetic resonance studies of homoleptic copper(I) complexes of sulfur, selenium and tellurium donor ligands
Jane R. Black,William Levason +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a limited number of 63Cu NMR resonances have been observed, the first examples from Group 16 donor complexes, for a limited set of donor complexes (1H, 77Se, 125Te and 63Cu).