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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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Synthesis and properties of new ditertiary stibines based upon o-, m- or p-xylyl and m- or p-phenylene backbones and their complexes with tungsten, iron and nickel carbonyls

TL;DR: The spectroscopic properties of these carbonyl derivatives have been compared with those of complexes of other antimony ligands, and in some cases with diphosphine and diarsine complexes, to probe the electronic properties of the new ligands.
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The electrodeposition of copper from supercritical CO2/acetonitrile mixtures and from supercritical trifluoromethane

TL;DR: In scCO(2)/MeCN the Cu( i) complex, tetrakis(acetonitrile)copper(i) tetrafluoroborate ([Cu(MeCN)(4)][BF(4)]), was found to produce better quality copper deposits than the Cu (ii) complex and has the advantages that it is stable and does not undergo comproportionation with copper(0).
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Recent Developments in Thio-, Seleno-, and Telluro-ether Ligand Chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, the first systematic investigations into the preparation and characterization of coordination complexes of MX3 (M = As, Sb, Bi; X = Cl, Br I) involving polydentate and macrocyclic thio-and seleno-ether ligands are discussed.
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Phase behaviour and conductivity study on multi-component mixtures for electrodeposition in supercritical fluids.

TL;DR: It is found that increasing the degree of fluorination and size of the ions increases the solubility of the electrolyte salt in scCO(2)-CH(3)CN and triple ions make an important contribution to the conductivity of the supercritical fluid.
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Synthesis, spectroscopic and structural studies on transition metal carbonyl complexes of cyclic di- and tetra-selenoether ligands

TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors showed that a single tetraselenacyclohexadecane species was found to be present in the solution of [MnX(CO)3(diselenoether) with two free Se donors.