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7117255 CIFC12 H18P -15.2512; 6.2279; 7.9892
103.846; 98.464; 99.919
245Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117256 CIFC12 H18P -15.2639; 6.2567; 8.0155
103.858; 98.504; 99.75
247.65Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117257 CIFC12 H18P -15.2748; 6.2602; 8.0316
103.949; 98.651; 99.531
248.77Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117258 CIFC12 H18P -15.2944; 6.2771; 8.0612
104.026; 98.839; 99.456
251.09Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117259 CIFC9 H9 Br3P -17.6628; 9.0535; 9.0675
119.828; 106.926; 95.17
500.73Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117260 CIFC9 H9 Br3P -17.6795; 9.0494; 9.0657
119.817; 106.887; 95.081
502.02Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117261 CIFC9 H9 Br3P -17.7114; 9.0669; 9.0829
119.802; 106.864; 95.034
506.39Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117262 CIFC9 H9 Br3P -17.7305; 9.0698; 9.0855
119.773; 106.867; 95.034
508.12Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117263 CIFC9 H9 Br3P -17.7631; 9.0805; 9.0999
119.76; 106.811; 95.019
512.06Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117264 CIFC9 H9 Cl3P -17.5031; 8.7681; 8.7862
119.731; 106.219; 95.51
462.5Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117265 CIFC9 H9 Cl3P -17.6629; 8.7822; 8.7994
119.644; 107.474; 96.23
466.72Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117266 CIFC9 H9 Cl3P -17.6799; 8.7893; 8.8083
119.651; 107.294; 96.335
469.01Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117267 CIFC9 H9 Cl3P -17.7076; 8.801; 8.8248
119.644; 107.231; 96.278
472.73Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117268 CIFC9 H9 Cl3P -17.7324; 8.8179; 8.8415
119.64; 107.114; 96.298
476.54Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117269 CIFC9 H9 I3P -17.9189; 9.5531; 9.5594
60.255; 66.67; 85.526
570.15Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117270 CIFC9 H9 I3P -17.9431; 9.5681; 9.5753
60.225; 66.662; 85.52
573.51Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117271 CIFC9 H9 I3P -17.97; 9.5781; 9.5874
60.223; 66.693; 85.452
577.07Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117272 CIFC9 H9 I3P -17.9901; 9.5851; 9.5953
60.221; 66.709; 85.445
579.51Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117273 CIFC9 H9 I3P -18.0247; 9.6025; 9.6148
60.183; 66.729; 85.377
584.24Viswanadha G. Saraswatula; Binoy K. Saha
A thermal expansion investigation of the melting point anomaly in trihalomesitylenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9829
7117274 CIFC35 H44 B2 N2 O2P 1 21/c 112.8272; 21.122; 14.0969
90; 93.392; 90
3812.7Marc-Andre Courtemanche; Alexander P. Pulis; Etienne Rochette; Marc-Andre Legare; Douglas W. Stephan; Frederic-Georges Fontaine
Intramolecular B/N frustrated Lewis pairs and the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9797
7117275 CIFC56 H78 B2 Cl4 F8 Ir2 N4C 1 2/c 119.338; 16.601; 18.949
90; 95.101; 90
6059.1Laura Rubio-Perez; Manuel Iglesias; Julen Munarriz; Victor Polo; Pablo J. Sanz Miguel; Jesus J. Perez-Torrente; Luis A. Oro
A bimetallic iridium(II) catalyst: [{Ir(IDipp)(H)}2][BF4]2 (IDipp = 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenylimidazol-2-ylidene))
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9860
7117276 CIFC30 H34 N2 O2 SP 1 21/c 111.426; 16.485; 15.147
90; 100.185; 90
2808.1Stephanie Norsikian; Margaux Beretta; Alexandre Cannillo; Amelie Martin; Pascal Retailleau; Jean-Marie Beau
Synthesis of enantioenriched 1,2-trans-diamines using the borono-Mannich reaction with N-protected alpha-amino aldehydes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9991
7117277 CIFC38 H28 Co N4 O4P 1 21/n 19.3634; 21.379; 15.2
90; 101.912; 90
2977.2Sk Amanullah; Pradip Kumar Das; Subhra Samanta; Abhishek Dey
Tuning the thermodynamic onset potential of electrocatalytic O2 reduction reaction by synthetic iron-porphyrin complexes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10010
7117278 CIFC39 H42 Cl2 N O6 PP 1 21 19.921; 16.32; 11.549
90; 97.356; 90
1854.5Taichi Kano; Hiroki Maruyama; Ryu Sakamoto; Keiji Maruoka
Regioselectivity switch in chiral amine-catalysed asymmetric addition of aldehydes to reactive enals
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10062
7117279 CIFC21 H19 N O4P 21 21 219.7332; 12.3327; 15.1571
90; 90; 90
1819.41Weiwei Luo; Jiannan Zhao; Jie Ji; Lili Lin; Xiaohua Liu; Hongjiang Mei; Xiaoming Feng
A catalytic asymmetric carbonyl-ene reaction of beta,gamma-unsaturated alpha-ketoesters with 5-methyleneoxazolines
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10042
7117280 CIFC22 H19 N O4P 21 21 219.8442; 12.3537; 16.5313
90; 90; 90
2010.41Weiwei Luo; Jiannan Zhao; Jie Ji; Lili Lin; Xiaohua Liu; Hongjiang Mei; Xiaoming Feng
A catalytic asymmetric carbonyl-ene reaction of beta,gamma-unsaturated alpha-ketoesters with 5-methyleneoxazolines
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10042
7117281 CIFC15 H21 N O3 SP 21 21 217.89498; 11.4535; 16.5401
90; 90; 90
1495.64Jin-Miao Tian; Yong-Hai Yuan; Yong-Qiang Tu; Fu-Min Zhang; Xiao-Bo Zhang; Shi-Heng Zhang; Shao-Hua Wang; Xiao-Ming Zhang
The design of a spiro-pyrrolidine organocatalyst and its application to catalytic asymmetric Michael addition for the construction of all-carbon quaternary centers
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 9979
7117283 CIFC48 H51 B F4 Ir N5P -110.3919; 13.6438; 15.4722
95.673; 95.753; 98.925
2141.59Mewis, Ryan E.; Fekete, Marianna; Green, Gary G. R.; Whitwood, Adrian C.; Duckett, Simon B.
Deactivation of signal amplification by reversible exchange catalysis, progress towards in vivo application.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 2015, 51, 9857-9859
7117285 CIFC44 H34 Cl2 F9 N12 O10 S3 W2P 1 21/n 113.377; 15.6886; 25.1243
90; 102.402; 90
5149.7Brogden, David W.; Berry, John F.
Not all density functionals are created equal: the case of the missing electron in the oxidized [W-W[triple bond, length as m-dash]O](7+) core.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 2015, 51, 9153-9156
7117286 CIFC90 H189 N30 Na5 O162 S10 U20 V20P c c n32.023; 27.232; 28.774
90; 90; 90
25092G. A. Senchyk; E. M. Wylie; S. Prizio; J. E. S. Szymanowski; G. E. Sigmon; P. C. Burns
Hybrid uranyl-vanadium nano-wheels
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10134
7117287 CIFC48 H90 N16 O51 U2 V16C 1 2/c 123.656; 14.981; 27.97
90; 112.886; 90
9132G. A. Senchyk; E. M. Wylie; S. Prizio; J. E. S. Szymanowski; G. E. Sigmon; P. C. Burns
Hybrid uranyl-vanadium nano-wheels
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10134
7117288 CIFC28 H24 O2P 1 21 19.6751; 10.2214; 10.6522
90; 96.993; 90
1045.6Meng Zhang; Xianpeng Yin; Tian Tian; Yun Liang; Weina Li; Yue Lan; Jian Li; Meimei Zhou; Yong Ju; Guangtao Li
AIE-induced fluorescent vesicles containing amphiphilic binding pockets and the FRET triggered by host-guest chemistry
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10210
7117289 CIFC60 H51 P10P -110.102; 13.842; 19.518
90.19; 93.99; 93.2
2718.3Heidi Schneider; David Schmidt; Udo Radius
The reductive P-P coupling of primary and secondary phosphines mediated by N-heterocyclic carbenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10138
7117290 CIFC42 H42 P6R -3 :H13.896; 13.896; 20.034
90; 90; 120
3350.3Heidi Schneider; David Schmidt; Udo Radius
The reductive P-P coupling of primary and secondary phosphines mediated by N-heterocyclic carbenes
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10138
7117291 CIFC90 H111 B Cl F15 Ge P4 Pt2P -113.4568; 18.179; 18.421
92.687; 105.972; 96.846
4286.5Norio Nakata; Noriko Sekizawa; Akihiko Ishii
Cationic dinuclear platinum and palladium complexes with bridging hydrogermylene and hydrido ligands
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10111
7117292 CIFC90 H112 B F15 Ge P4 Pt2P -113.4434; 18.197; 18.3865
92.576; 106.152; 97.311
4269.9Norio Nakata; Noriko Sekizawa; Akihiko Ishii
Cationic dinuclear platinum and palladium complexes with bridging hydrogermylene and hydrido ligands
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10111
7117293 CIFC96 H116 B Cl F16 Ge P4 Pd2P n a 2124.942; 32.139; 11.1842
90; 90; 90
8965Norio Nakata; Noriko Sekizawa; Akihiko Ishii
Cationic dinuclear platinum and palladium complexes with bridging hydrogermylene and hydrido ligands
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10111
7117294 CIFC33 H48 B F4 P2 RhP 1 21 110.6347; 29.6678; 10.7567
90; 105.968; 90
3262.88E. Louise Hazeland; Andy M. Chapman; Paul G. Pringle; Hazel A. Sparkes
A one-step, modular route to optically-active diphos ligands
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10206
7117295 CIFC30 H34 Cl4 O2 P2 PtP 21 21 219.8749; 10.7553; 29.0217
90; 90; 90
3082.3E. Louise Hazeland; Andy M. Chapman; Paul G. Pringle; Hazel A. Sparkes
A one-step, modular route to optically-active diphos ligands
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10206
7117296 CIFC6 H7 Cu2 N9 O2.5C 1 2/c 124.258; 9.4877; 16.473
90; 118.79; 90
3322.7Chao Huang; Jie Wu; Chuanjun Song; Ran Ding; Yan Qiao; Hongwei Hou; Junbiao Chang; Yaoting Fan
Reversible conversion of valence-tautomeric copper metal-organic frameworks dependent single-crystal-to-single-crystal oxidation/reduction: a redox-switchable catalyst for C-H bonds activation reaction
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10353
7117297 CIFC6 H8 Cu2 N9 O3C 1 2/c 124.321; 9.4098; 16.628
90; 119.24; 90
3320.5Chao Huang; Jie Wu; Chuanjun Song; Ran Ding; Yan Qiao; Hongwei Hou; Junbiao Chang; Yaoting Fan
Reversible conversion of valence-tautomeric copper metal-organic frameworks dependent single-crystal-to-single-crystal oxidation/reduction: a redox-switchable catalyst for C-H bonds activation reaction
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10353
7117298 CIFC6 H4 Cu2 N9 O1.5C 1 2/c 124.338; 9.4877; 16.502
90; 119.89; 90
3303.6Chao Huang; Jie Wu; Chuanjun Song; Ran Ding; Yan Qiao; Hongwei Hou; Junbiao Chang; Yaoting Fan
Reversible conversion of valence-tautomeric copper metal-organic frameworks dependent single-crystal-to-single-crystal oxidation/reduction: a redox-switchable catalyst for C-H bonds activation reaction
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10353
7117299 CIFC12 H19 Cu2 N10 OC 1 2/c 124.225; 9.6254; 16.37
90; 118.54; 90
3353.2Chao Huang; Jie Wu; Chuanjun Song; Ran Ding; Yan Qiao; Hongwei Hou; Junbiao Chang; Yaoting Fan
Reversible conversion of valence-tautomeric copper metal-organic frameworks dependent single-crystal-to-single-crystal oxidation/reduction: a redox-switchable catalyst for C-H bonds activation reaction
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10353
7117300 CIFC12 H18 Cu2 N10 O0.5C 1 c 124.349; 9.2334; 16.959
90; 119.41; 90
3321.4Chao Huang; Jie Wu; Chuanjun Song; Ran Ding; Yan Qiao; Hongwei Hou; Junbiao Chang; Yaoting Fan
Reversible conversion of valence-tautomeric copper metal-organic frameworks dependent single-crystal-to-single-crystal oxidation/reduction: a redox-switchable catalyst for C-H bonds activation reaction
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10353
7117301 CIFC81 H49 O20 Tb3P 1 2/c 110.8511; 28.8803; 19.155
90; 123.902; 90
4982.3Hang Xu; Chun-Shuai Cao; Bin Zhao
A water-stable lanthanide-organic framework as a recyclable luminescent probe for detecting pollutant phosphorus anions
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10280
7117302 CIFC20 H18 O2P b c a15.2594; 10.4298; 19.4355
90; 90; 90
3093.2Kegong Ji; Xiang Liu; Bowen Du; Fang Yang; Jinming Gao
Gold-catalyzed selective oxidation of 4-oxahepta-1,6-diynes to 2H-pyran-3(6H)-ones and chromen-3(4H)-ones via beta-gold vinyl cation intermediates
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10318
7117303 CIFC164 H261 Cu31 N64 O35 PP -120.4153; 22.91; 25.8662
103.685; 94.975; 110.593
10809.7Gellert Mezei
Incarceration of one or two phosphate or arsenate species within nanojars, capped nanojars and nanohelicages: helical chirality from two closely-spaced, head-to-head PO4^3-^ or AsO4^3-^ ions
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10341
7117304 CIFC145 H227 As Cu31 N64 O35P -120.4878; 22.9195; 25.7171
103.64; 95.22; 110.663
10777.1Gellert Mezei
Incarceration of one or two phosphate or arsenate species within nanojars, capped nanojars and nanohelicages: helical chirality from two closely-spaced, head-to-head PO4^3-^ or AsO4^3-^ ions
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10341
7117305 CIFC117 H196 Cu30 N61 O42 PP 1 21/c 119.9142; 28.2823; 33.9811
90; 106.132; 90
18385.2Gellert Mezei
Incarceration of one or two phosphate or arsenate species within nanojars, capped nanojars and nanohelicages: helical chirality from two closely-spaced, head-to-head PO4^3-^ or AsO4^3-^ ions
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10341
7117306 CIFC104 H149 Br1.5 Cu15 N39.5 O19 P2P 1 21/c 117.1774; 24.4; 33.549
90; 103.254; 90
13686.8Gellert Mezei
Incarceration of one or two phosphate or arsenate species within nanojars, capped nanojars and nanohelicages: helical chirality from two closely-spaced, head-to-head PO4^3-^ or AsO4^3-^ ions
Chem.Commun., 2015, 51, 10341

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