Elizabeth H. Griffith
University of South Carolina
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Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1976
Elizabeth H. Griffith; Gary W. Hunt; E. L. Amma
The compounds Cu4[SC(NH2)2]6(NO3)4·4H2O and Cu4[SC(NH2)2]9(NO3)4·4H2O have been prepared, their structures determined, and are shown to contain a central Cu4S6 core with four trigonal planar Cu atoms in the former, but only one trigonal planar Cu in the latter.
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1979
Elizabeth H. Griffith; E. L. Amma
The 113Cd n.m.r. spectrum of di-µ-chloro-dichlorobis-(6-mercaptopurine)diaquodicadmium(II) has been observed and the crystal structure determined to consist of dimers with relatively long Cd–S and Cd–N(7) distances.
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1980
P. F. Rodesiler; Elizabeth H. Griffith; Paul D. Ellis; E. L. Amma
The 113Cd Fourier transform n.m.r. spectrum of the title compound is characterized by a single resonance at ca. 422 p.p.m. deshielded from 0·1 M CdClO4 solution; its crystal structure shows an almost planar CdN4 system with only very weak axial interactions to dioxan molecules.
Polyhedron | 1985
Elizabeth H. Griffith; N.G. Charles; P.F. Rodesiler; E. L. Amma
Abstract The single crystal X-ray structure determination of dinitratobis-(2-methylmercaptoaniline) has been carried out. The structure consists of neutral mole
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1975
Barbara L. Kindberg; Elizabeth H. Griffith; E. L. Amma
The crystal and molecular structure of an unusual complex between K2PdCl4 and 1-propylthymine, [K2Pd2Cl6·4(1-propylthymine)], has been determined by X-ray diffraction and shown to contain the structural features of Watson–Crick base stacking, significant hydrogen bonding, K+⋯ O interactions connecting the bases, and a Pd2Cl62– dimer.
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1973
Alfred G. Gash; Elizabeth H. Griffith; William A. Spofford; E. L. Amma
The crystal structure of Cu4[SC(NH2)2]10-(SiF6)2,H2O has been determined and found to consist of six-membered rings of alternating Cu and S atoms connected by sulphur bridges to form chains, which are in turn interconnected via a Cu2S2 four-membered ring to form a three-dimensional polymer.
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1979
Elizabeth H. Griffith; E. L. Amma
The crystal structures of bis(theophyllinium) tetrachloroplatinate(II)(A) and theophyllinium trichlorotheophyllineplatinate(II)(B) have been determined; the PtII atom is bound to N(9) in the complex (B).
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1987
Klaus R. Huber; Rajagopalan Sridhar; Elizabeth H. Griffith; E. L. Amma; Joseph Roberts
ChemInform | 1984
P. F. Rodesiler; R. W. Turner; N. G. Charles; Elizabeth H. Griffith; E. L. Amma
ChemInform | 1978
Elizabeth H. Griffith; W. A. Iii Spofford; E. L. Amma