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Novel coordination modes of partially hydrogenated diyne ligands on metal carbonyl clusters †
Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions
(2000)
4527
(doi: 10.1039/b006810l)
Triply‐promoted ethene epoxidation: NOx promotion of the Ag‐catalysed reaction in the presence of alkali and chlorine under electrochemical control
Catalysis Letters
(2000)
69
175
(doi: 10.1023/a:1019026124235)
An approach to open-chain 1,5-stereocontrol using a silyl group
Chemical Communications
(2000)
2185
(doi: 10.1039/b006515n)
A study of sodium promotion in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: Electrochemical control of a ruthenium model catalyst
Catalysis Letters
(2000)
70
9
(doi: 10.1023/a:1019023418300)
DESCARTES: A novel lightweight balloon-borne instrument for measurement of halocarbons
Review of Scientific Instruments
(2000)
71
271
(doi: 10.1063/1.1150193)
Selective oxygen capture by lithium aluminates: a solid state and theoretical structural study †
Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions
(2000)
4304
(doi: 10.1039/b005897l)
Hydrothermal synthesis, structure, stability and magnetism of Na2Co2(C2O4)3(H2O)2: a new metal oxalate ladder
Dalton Transactions
(2000)
3566
(doi: 10.1039/b005494l)
The scope and limitation of the [1,4]-SPh shift in the synthesis of allylic alcohols
Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1
(2000)
4456
(doi: 10.1039/b005349j)
Asymmetric synthesis of tetrahydrofurans and tetrahydropyrans with competitive [1,2]-phenylsulfanyl (PhS) migrations (I): thermodynamic control
Chemical Communications
(2000)
1779
(doi: 10.1039/b005342m)
Asymmetric synthesis of tetrahydrofurans and tetrahydropyrans with competitive [1,2]-phenylsulfanyl (PhS) migration (II): synthesis of protected tetrahydropyrans
Chemical Communications
(2000)
1781
(doi: 10.1039/b005341o)
Scope and limitation of the [1,2]-phenylsulfanyl (PhS) migration in the asymmetric synthesis of tetrahydrofurans and tetrahydropyrans from common triol precursors
Chemical Communications
(2000)
1783
(doi: 10.1039/b005336h)
State-to-state rate coefficients for transfer from the rotational levels J = 7.5, 20.5, 31.5 and 40.5 in NO(X 2Π1/2, v = 2) in collisions with He, Ar and N2 and for J=7.5, 20.5 and 31.5 in collisions with NO: comparisons between experiment and theory
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2000)
2
473
(doi: 10.1039/a906693d)
Modelling alkali promotion in heterogeneous catalysis: In situ electrochemical control of catalytic reactions
Topics in Catalysis
(2000)
13
91
(doi: 10.1023/a:1009076720641)
The dielectric virial coefficient and model intermolecular potentials
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2000)
2
429
(doi: 10.1039/a905990c)
Evidence concerning rate-limiting steps in protein folding from the effects of trifluoroethanol
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
(2000)
7
58
(doi: 10.1038/71259)
Synthesis of three-membered metallaphosphaheterocycles and their ring opening with Ph2PH on mixed-metal molybdenum-cobalt centres
Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions
(2000)
3331
(doi: 10.1039/b004594m)
The formation of sulfur macrocycles containing dialkyne units
Chemical Communications
(2000)
1411
(doi: 10.1039/b003720f)
Formation of carbene and cyclopentadienyl ligands from phenylacetylene via oligomerisation and CC bond scission at a mixed-metal W-Co centre
Chemical Communications
(2000)
1313
(doi: 10.1039/b003296o)
Parallel solution-phase syntheses of functionalised bicyclo[2.2.2]octanes: Generation of a library using orchestrated multistep sequences of polymer-supported reagents and sequesterants
J CHEM SOC PERK T 1
(2000)
3645
(doi: 10.1039/b003129l)
Comparison of the cross-sections and thermal rate constants for the reactions of C(P-3(J)) atoms with O-2 and NO
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2000)
2
2873
(doi: 10.1039/b002583f)