John A. Ferguson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Journal of The Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications | 1971
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer
The carbonyl–diphosphine bridged dimer [(π-C5H5)Fe(CO)]2[Ph2P(CH2)3PPh2]{Fe2(diphos)} is reversibly oxidized electrochemically to the cation Fe2(diphos)+ which disproportionates in acetonitrile and is further oxidized to the transient dication Fe2(diphos)2+.
Journal of The Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications | 1971
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer
Electrochemical studies indicate that the cluster system [(π-C5H5)FeS]4 remains intact in the oxidation states +3, +2, +1, 0, and –1 and [(π-C5H5)Fe(CO)]4 in the oxidation states +2, +1, 0, and –1.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1973
Gilbert M. Brown; Frederick R. Hopf; John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer; David G. Whitten
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972
Madeline L. Brown; Jeffrey L. Cramer; John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer; Neil Winterton
Inorganic Chemistry | 1971
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1972
John W. Happ; John A. Ferguson; David G. Whitten
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972
S. Ajao Adeyemi; James N. Braddock; Gilbert M. Brown; John A. Ferguson; Frank J. Miller; Thomas J. Meyer
Inorganic Chemistry | 1972
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer; David G. Whitten
Inorganic Chemistry | 1972
John A. Ferguson; Thomas J. Meyer