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Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1974

129 Iodine Mössbauer studies of the purportedly five-co-ordinated compounds {M[N(CH2CH2NMe2)3]I}I, MNiII or ZnII

Mary J. Potasek; Peter G. Debrunner; William H. Morrison; David N. Hendrickson

The Mossbauer spectra of the two 129I atoms in M[N(CH2CH2NMe2)3]I2, M = Ni or Zn are indistinguishable; this result is contrary to the five-co-ordinated trigonal bipyramidal structure proposed for these complexes.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1973

Polarographic and magnetic susceptibility study of various biferrocene compounds

William H. Morrison; Stephen. Krogsrud; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1975

Electron transfer in oxidized biferrocene, biferrocenylene, and [1.1]ferrocenophane systems

William H. Morrison; David N. Hendrickson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Reaction of ferrocene with polyaromatic molecules. .pi.-Arene bis((.pi.-cyclopentadienyl)iron) dications. I. Molecular structures

William H. Morrison; Ellen Y. Ho; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1975

Reaction of ferrocene with polyaromatic molecules. .pi.-Arenebis(.pi.-cyclopentadienyliron) dications. II. Electronic structure

William H. Morrison; Ellen Y. Ho; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1972

Mercuric halide adducts of ruthenocene and ferrocene

William H. Morrison; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1974

Reaction of 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene with mercuric halides, mercuric cyanide, and other Lewis acids

Kent R. Mann; William H. Morrison; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1972

Characterization of electrochemical oxidation product of ruthenocene at a mercury anode

David N. Hendrickson; Y. S. Sohn; William H. Morrison; Harry B. Gray


ChemInform | 1973

POLAROGRAPHIC AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY STUDY OF VARIOUS BIFERROCENE COMPOUNDS

William H. Morrison; Stephen Krogsrud; David N. Hendrickson


Inorganic Chemistry | 1972

X-ray photoelectron spectra and molecular orbital interpretation of the valence region of cyanide and nitrate

William H. Morrison; David N. Hendrickson

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Harry B. Gray

California Institute of Technology

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Kent R. Mann

University of Minnesota

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