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Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 1975

Cyclooctatetraenehexacarbonyldimanganese, (C8H8)Mn2(CO)6. A corrected structural formulation, based on an x-ray crystallographic study

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Frank J. Rotella; R. Bruce King; Martin N. Ackermann

Abstract The structure of (C 8 H 8 )Mn 2 (CO) 6 has been determined by a single crystal X-ray diffraction study. The molecule may be regarded as a derivative of Mn 2 (CO) 10 in which 2 carbon monoxide ligands have been replaced by diene units from the C 8 H 8 ligand, with concomitant lengthening of the MnMn bond


Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1978

Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure, and properties of a tetranuclear complex formed by oxidation of copper(I) chloride with molecular dioxygen in N-methylpyrrolidin-2-one. Isolation of a catalyst for the oxidative coupling of phenols by dioxygen

Geoffrey Davies; Mohamed F. El-Shazly; Martin W. Rupich; Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Frank J. Rotella

The X-ray crystal structure and properties of a tetranuclear, catalytically active derivative of the product of oxidation of copper(I) chloride with dioxygen in N-methylpyrrolidin-2-one are reported.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1977

Crystal structure and molecular geometry of dimeric azulenemanganese tricarbonyl, [(C10H8)Mn(CO)3]2

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Romana A. Lashewycz; Frank J. Rotella


Inorganic Chemistry | 1979

Molecules with an M4X4 core. 10. Failure of the 1:1:1 tricyclohexylphosphine-copper(I)-chloride complex to form a tetramer. Crystal structure of dimeric (tricyclohexylphosphine)copper(I) chloride, [(P(cHx)3)CuCl]2

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Frank J. Rotella


Inorganic Chemistry | 1977

Comparative geometry of di-.mu.-chloro-dirhodium and .mu.-hydrido-.mu.-chloro-dirhodium bridges. Crystal structure of di-.mu.-chloro-dichlorobis(.eta.5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)dirhodium and its relation to .mu.-hydrido-.mu.-chloro-dichlorobis(.eta.5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)dirhodium

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Stuart A. Julis; Frank J. Rotella


Inorganic Chemistry | 1975

Determination of the crystal structure and molecular geometry of [hydrotris(1-pyrazolyl)borato]copper(I) carbonyl. Unique structural investigation of a copper-carbonyl linkage

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Barry G. DeBoer; Frank J. Rotella; Omar M. Abu Salah; Michael I. Bruce


Inorganic Chemistry | 1977

Molecules with an M4X4 core. 9. Crystal structure and molecular geometry of tetrameric (methyldiphenylphosphine)copper(I) iodide, [(PMePh2)CuI]4

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Frank J. Rotella


Inorganic Chemistry | 1979

Crystal structure and molecular configuration of a tetranuclear copper(II) complex active as a catalyst in the oxidative coupling of phenols by dioxygen: Cu4OCl6(nmp)3(OH2.cntdot..cntdot..cntdot.nmp) (nmp = N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone)

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Frank J. Rotella


Inorganic Chemistry | 1976

Molecules with an M4X4 core. 8. Crystal structures of tetrameric triethylphosphinesilver(I) chloride and triethylphosphinesilver(I) bromide

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Judith. Donahue; Frank J. Rotella


ChemInform | 1977

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MOLECULAR GEOMETRY OF DIMERIC AZULENEMANGANESE TRICARBONYL, ((C10H8)MN(CO)3)2

Melvyn Rowen Churchill; Romana A. Lashewycz; Frank J. Rotella

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Melvyn Rowen Churchill

State University of New York System

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J. D. Jorgensen

Argonne National Laboratory

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Jack M. Williams

Argonne National Laboratory

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Mark A. Beno

Argonne National Laboratory

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