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Inorganic Chemistry | 1963

Neocarboranes, a New Family of Stable Organoboranes Isomeric with the Carboranes

Daniel Grafstein; Joseph Dvorak


Inorganic Chemistry | 1963

Carboranes. III. Reactions of the Carboranes

Daniel Grafstein; Jack Bobinski; Joseph Dvorak; Harry Smith; Nelson N. Schwartz; Murray S. Cohen; Marvin M. Fein


Inorganic Chemistry | 1963

Carboranes. II. The Preparation of 1- and 1,2-Substituted Carboranes

Marvin M. Fein; Daniel Grafstein; John E. Paustian; Jack Bobinski; Bernard M. Lichstein; Nathan Mayes; Nelson N. Schwartz; Murray S. Cohen


Inorganic Chemistry | 1963

Carboranes. IV. Chemistry of Bis-(1-carboranylalkyl) Ethers

Daniel Grafstein; Jack Bobinski; Joseph Dvorak; John E. Paustian; Harry Smith; Sidney Karlan; Calvin Vogel; Marvin M. Fein


Archive | 1959

Boron-containing compounds, and method for making the same

Daniel Grafstein; Jack Bobinski; Joseph Green; Nathan Mayes


Archive | 1958

Fluoro substituted polysiloxanes and preparation thereof

Cohen Murray S; Daniel Grafstein


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1966

The Chemistry of Alane. VI. Preparation of an Aluminum Difluoramide from Trimethylamine Alane and Difluoramine

Daniel Grafstein; Calvin Vogel


Archive | 1969

Carboranyl- and carboranylalkylene magnesium halides and the preparation thereof

Daniel Grafstein; Jack Bobinski; Marvin M. Fein


Inorganic Chemistry | 1965

Reaction of Decaborane and Its Derivatives. II. Addition Reactions of 6,9-Bis(acetonitrile)decaborane with Hydrazine

Marvin M. Fein; Jack Bobinski; John E. Paustian; Daniel Grafstein; Murray S. Cohen


Archive | 1963

Bis(hydroxyalkyl and carboxyalkyl carboranylalkyl) ethers

Calvin Vogel; Daniel Grafstein; Fein Marvin M; Karlan Sidney I

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