Robert W. Parry
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Robert W. Parry's Degrees
- Masters Chemistry Stanford University
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert W. Parry was a professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan and the University of Utah. Parry served as the President of the American Chemical Society in 1982. Among his awards was the Priestley Medal in 1993.
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- THE CRYSTALLINE COMPOUND AMMONIA-BORANE,1 H3NBH3 (1955) (212)
- Chemical Evidence for the Structure of the “Diammoniate of Diborane.” II. The Preparation of Ammonia-Borane (1958) (101)
- The Preparation and Properties of Hexamminecobalt(III) Borohydride, Hexamminechromium(III) Borohydride and Ammonium Borhydride1 (1958) (84)
- The Physical and Chemical Properties of the Methylhydroxylamines1 (1957) (80)
- Chemical Evidence for the Structure of the “Diammoniate of Diborane.” I. Evidence for the Borohydride Ion and for the Dihydro-diammineboron(III) Cation (1958) (65)
- The Crystal Structure and Dipole Moment in Solution of the Compound AlH3·2N(CH3)3 (1963) (58)
- Fluorophosphine Ligands. IV. The Apparent Base Strengths of Difluorophosphine, Trifluorophosphine, and Phosphine toward the Lewis Acid Borane (1967) (57)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. 3. Syntheses involving PF2I. The preparation and characterization of mu-oxo-bisdifluorophosphine, cyanodifluorophosphine, and tetrafluorodiphosphine. (1966) (56)
- Citrate Complexes of Copper in Acid Solutions (1952) (46)
- Synthesis and characterization of dicoordinate phosphorus cations. Compounds of the type [(R2N)2P]+[Y]- and their congeners (1977) (46)
- The Structure of Phosphine Borane (1966) (44)
- Structure of [2((CH3)2N)2PCl].AlCl3, ((CH3)2N)3P.((CH3)2N)2PCl.AlCl3, and related species-diphosphorus cations (1976) (43)
- Systematics in the Chemistry of the Boron Hydrides (1959) (43)
- Chemical Evidence for the Structure of the “Diammoniate of Diborane.” III. The Reactions of Borohydride Salts with Lithium Halides and Aluminum Chloride (1958) (43)
- Thermodynamics of Chelation. I. The Statistical Factor in Chelate Ring Formation1 (1953) (40)
- Chemical Evidence for the Structure of the “Diammoniate of Diborane.” IV. The Reaction of Sodium with Lewis Acids in Liquid Ammonia (1958) (40)
- The preparation and properties of the boranocarbonates (1967) (39)
- The Preparation and Properties of Phosphorus Trifluoride-Borane and Phosphorus Trifluoride-Borane-d31 (1956) (37)
- Synthesis and characterization of salts of the bis(diisopropylamido)boron(III) cation and attempted reactions to make the corresponding bis(dimethylamido)boron(III) cation (1982) (36)
- Metal complexes of the neutral borane adduct (B2H4.2P(CH3)3) (1984) (35)
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- Chemical Evidence for the Structure of the “Diammoniate of Diborane.” V. A Tracer Study of the Reaction between Sodium and the “Diammoniate of Diborane” (1958) (34)
- Carbonates, thiocarbonates, and the corresponding monoalkyl derivatives. 1. Their preparation and isotropic (13)C NMR chemical shifts. (2001) (34)
- The Preparation and Properties of Ammonia-Triborane, H3NB3H71 (1959) (29)
- Phosphorus Chemistry: Developments in American Science (1992) (27)
- Hexamminecobalt(III) Salts (2007) (26)
- Carbonates, thiocarbonates, and the corresponding monoalkyl derivatives: III. The 13C chemical shift tensors in potassium carbonate, bicarbonate and related monomethyl derivatives. (2002) (26)
- Iron carbonyl complexes containing positively charged phosphorus ligands (1978) (25)
- Dipole Moment of Ammonia‐Borane (1958) (25)
- Hydrazine–Mono‐ and –Bisborane (2007) (24)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. V. Reactions of .mu.-oxo-bis(difluorophosphine), F2POPF2, with acids (1968) (24)
- Molecular Weight Measurements in Liquid Ammonia. The Molecular Weights of the Methylamine-Boranes, the “Diammoniate of Diborane,” Ammonia-Boron Trifluoride and other Substances (1958) (24)
- Fluorophosphine Ligands. I. The Preparation and Characterization of Difluorophosphine (1965) (24)
- Thermodynamics of Chelation. II. Bond Energy Effects in Chelate Ring Formation (1953) (23)
- Reactions of (dimethylamido)halophosphorus(III) with aluminum(III) chloride and with some etherates of aluminum(III) chloride (1976) (22)
- Preparation and Properties of Trimeric N-Methylaminoborane1 (1955) (22)
- Coordination of fluorodialkylaminophosphines with boron acids. Formation of boron-phosphorus and boron-nitrogen bonds (1972) (22)
- The Ammonia and Alkylamine Addition Compounds of Carbon Monoxide Borane1 (1965) (21)
- The Preparation and Structure of the Diammoniate of Tetraborane1 (1960) (19)
- The Chlorination of Arsenic(III) Fluoride1 (1956) (19)
- Chemistry: experimental foundations (1970) (19)
- Solid State 15N and 13C NMR Study of Several Metal 5,10,15,20-Tetraphenylporphyrin Complexes (1997) (19)
- Dipole Moment Studies. IV. Trends in Dipole Moments (1966) (19)
- Dipole Moment Studies. I. Dipole Moments in Solution (1966) (18)
- The Preparation and Properties of Complex Fluoroarsenates1 (1957) (18)
- Bis(allyl)nickel and bis(pentadienyl)iron as precursors for the synthesis of tetrakis(trifluorophosphine)nickel tetrakis(difluorophosphine)nickel, and pentakis(trifluorophosphine)nickel (1983) (18)
- Preparation and structure of ammonia and alkylamine addition compounds of phosphine diborane, B2H6.PH3.NR3 (1967) (17)
- Coordination compounds formed using three-center hydrogen bridge bonds: An extension of the Lewis donor—acceptor coordinate bond (1993) (17)
- Reduction at the Streaming Mercury Electrode. I. The Limiting Current1 (1954) (16)
- The Reaction between Platinum Chlorides and Carbon Monoxide. The Preparation and Configuration of Dichlorodicarbonylplatinum(II)1 (1954) (16)
- trans‐Chlorocarbonylbis(Tri‐Phenylphosphine)Rhodium and Related Complexes (2007) (16)
- Bis(dimethylamido)phosphinium cation with a p.pi.-p.pi. multiple bond between phosphorus and nitrogen atoms (1974) (16)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. IX. Reactions of difluorophosphine with alcohols (1973) (15)
- Sheldon Shore, Small Boranes, and Ammonia (1997) (15)
- Reaction of dimethylaminodifluorophosphine with copper chlorides (1968) (14)
- Dipole Moment Studies II. The Dipole Moments of the Ethylphosphines (1966) (14)
- Acid-assisted base-displacement reactions. Preparation of halodifluorophosphine- and carbonyl-triborane(7) complexes (1972) (14)
- Isotopic Exchange between D2O and NaBH4 (1951) (13)
- Some Observations Relative to Digallane (1963) (13)
- Preparation and Characterization of Trimethylamine Gallane and Bistrimethylamine Gallane (1963) (12)
- The preparation and some reaction of F2PSPF2 and F2PC(CF3)2OPF2, and the synthesis of the bis-borane adduct of F2PSSPF2 (1976) (12)
- Reactions of pentaborane(9) with ammonia. Characterization of the diammoniate of pentaborane(9) (1972) (12)
- Dimethylamidodifluorophosphine Tetraborane-8--F2PN(CH3)2B4H8--A Stable Adduct of B4H8 (1962) (12)
- The reaction between phosphorus trifluorideborane and ammonia: The synthesis of triamidophosphorus-borane,(NH2)3PBH3☆ (1961) (12)
- Halocyanophosphines, P(CN)yX3-y), and related cyanophosphine derivatives (1980) (12)
- Fluorophosphine Ligands. II. The Preparation and Characterization of Difluoroiodophosphine (1966) (11)
- Synthesis, characterization, and stability of halodifluorophosphine-borane(3) and -tetraborane(8) complexes (1972) (11)
- Symmetric and asymmetric cleavage of the lighter boron hydrides and of metal salts – the role of the dielectric constant (2000) (11)
- The Structure of the Diammoniate of Dimethylgallium Chloride, (CH3)2ClGa.2NH3, and of Ethylenediamine-Dimethylgallium Chloride (1962) (11)
- Carbon monoxide exchange in 1,2-dimethyl-1,3,2-diazaphosphenium tetracarbonyliron cation (1979) (11)
- Dipole Moment Studies. III. The Dipole Moments of the Methylamine Boranes (1966) (11)
- Synthesis of tetrafluorodiphosphine-bis(borane(3)) (1972) (10)
- Formation of a nickel carbonyl cation containing a cyclophosphenium ligand by hydride abstraction (1987) (10)
- Dipole Moment of Difluorophosphine (1967) (10)
- Reduction at the Streaming Mercury Electrode. II. Current-Voltage Curves1 (1956) (10)
- The Basic Properties of Tetrafluorodiphosphine. The Synthesis of Tetrafluorodiphosphine Borane (1967) (10)
- Amine Addition Compounds of H3BCO and B4H8CO (1964) (9)
- REACTION OF DIFLUOROPHOSPHINE WITH NICKEL AND WITH PALLADIUM IN THE METAL-ATOM REACTOR. THE ANOMALOUS BASE STRENGTH OF DIFLUOROPHOSPHINE (1979) (9)
- The Reaction of Hydroxylamine and its N-Methyl Derivatives with Diborane (1958) (9)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. VI. Difluorophosphine oxide, sulfide, and selenide (1970) (8)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. VII. Difluorophosphine adducts with tetraborane(8) (1969) (8)
- Reaction of methylphosphine with carbon monoxide borane (1967) (8)
- Preparation of new bis(dialkylamino)phosphine species via reduction of bis(dialkylamino)halophosphines (1985) (8)
- Preparation of bis(halodifluorophosphine)-diborane(4) complexes (1975) (7)
- The Reactions between Tetramethyldiborane and Ammonia. The Dimethyldiammineboron(III) Cation, the Dihydridodimethylborate Anion, and Ammonia Dimethylborane (1966) (6)
- Preparation and properties of bromochlorofluorophosphine and improved synthesis for dimethylaminochlorofluorophosphine and dimethylaminbromofluorophosphine (1973) (6)
- The Reaction of Mono- and Dimethylamines with Phosphorus Trifluoride Borane (1965) (6)
- An Approach to Teaching Systematic Inorganic Reaction Chemistry in Beginning Chemistry Courses. (1980) (6)
- Preparation and structure of trifluorophosphine-trichloroalane and a study of related acid-base systems (1974) (6)
- The Oxidation of Arsenic(III) Fluoride with Bromine and Iodine1 (1956) (5)
- Carbonates, thiocarbonates, and the corresponding monoalkyl derivatives. 2. X-ray crystal structure of potassium methyltrithiocarbonate (KS(2)CSCH(3)). (2001) (5)
- The synthesis and characterization of some new difluorophosphine derivatives (1976) (5)
- Dipole Moment Studies. V. The Dipole Moments of the Methylphosphine Boranes (1972) (5)
- Reaction of active nickel with PF3, H3BCO, H3BPF3, PH3, and PF2H. Preparation of complexes of the form M(L)4 and other processes (1979) (5)
- The molecular volume as a criterion of bond type in coordination compounds. (1950) (5)
- THE DIAMMONIATE OF TETRABORANE (1957) (4)
- Hydrolysis of difluorophosphine (1967) (4)
- A Tracer Study of the Reaction between Tetraborane and Sodium Tetradeuterioborate(III) (1964) (4)
- (2‐Fluoro‐1,3‐dimethyl‐1,3,2‐diazaphospholidine)tetracarbonyliron(0) (1978) (4)
- PREPARATION AND STRUCTURE OF TRIFLUOROPHOSPHINE‐TRICHLOROALANE AND A STUDY OF RELATED ACID‐BASE SYSTEMS (1974) (3)
- The Three-Center, Boron-Hydrogen-Metal, Coordinate Bond. Factors Influencing Bond Strength (1994) (3)
- Coordination Compounds in the Electrodeposition of Chromium (1947) (3)
- Trimethylamine–Aluminum Hydride and Trimethylamine–Aluminum Chloride Dihydride (Trimethylamine‐Aluane and Trimethylamine‐Chloroaluane) (2007) (3)
- Mechanistic model for the reactions of ammonia and the methylamines with phosphine-borane (1976) (3)
- Novel synthesis of difluorophosphine oxide, F2HPO (1971) (3)
- Fluorophosphine ligands. VIII. Chemistry of difluorophosphine oxide (1970) (3)
- Preparation and properties of the diammoniate of pentaborane(II) (1971) (3)
- trans‐Carbonylchlorobis(Triphenyl‐Phosphine)Rhodium and Related Complexes (2007) (2)
- Dipole Moment Studies. VII. Dipole Moments of the Halofluorophosphines (1972) (2)
- Dipole Moment Studies. VI. Dipole Moments of the Propylphosphines (1972) (2)
- The chemistry of boron hydrides and related hydrides : quarterly report no. 2; April-June, 1956. (1956) (2)
- Fluorine in ligands: obvious and not-so obvious effects (1995) (2)
- Dipole Moment of Tetraborane (1959) (2)
- Two new nickel difluorophosphine species: synthesis, characterization, and discussion regarding the nature of the nickel-difluorophosphine interaction (1987) (2)
- Nontraditional Ligands and Their Impact on Coordination Chemistry (1994) (1)
- Coordination Compounds Containing Fluorophosphine Ligands (1969) (1)
- Laboratory manual chemistry : experimental foundations (1970) (1)
- Chemistry honors programs in universities (1962) (1)
- Chromium(III)–Amine Complexes (2007) (1)
- Modern Electroplating. Second Edition. Edited by Frederick A. Lowenheim (1964) (0)
- THE BIS(DIMETHYLAMIDO)PHOSPHINIUM CATION WITH A P PI-P PI-MULTIPLE BOND BETWEEN PHOSPHORUS AND NITROGEN ATOMS (1974) (0)
- THE PREPARATION AND SOME REACTIONS OF μ-SULFOBIS(DIFLUOROPHOSPHINE) AND F2PC(CF3)2OPF2, AND THE SYNTHESIS OF THE BIS-BORANE ADDUCT OF F2PSSPF2 (1976) (0)
- Coordination Compounds Formed Using Three-Center Hydrogen Bridge Bonds: An Extension of the Lewis Donor-Acceptor Coordinate Bond (1994) (0)
- Phosphorus(III) Fluoride (2007) (0)
- Surging in Combustion (1950) (0)
- The chemistry of boron hydrides and related hydrides : quarterly report no. 1; July 1 to September 30, 1958. (1956) (0)
- ACS News: COMMENTCopyright policies of the American Chemical Society (1977) (0)
- SYNTH. VON TETRAFLUORDIPHOSPHIN-BIS-(BORAN(3)) (1972) (0)
- Recent advances in inorganic chemistry: Introduction (1961) (0)
- Electron-Deficient Compounds and Theory-Deficient People (2010) (0)
- Chemistry : experimental foundations : teachers guide (1970) (0)
- Formation of a Nickel Carbonyl Cation Containing a Cyclophosphenium Ligand by Hydride Abstraction. (1987) (0)
- Alkali Metal Salts as Combustion Catalysts (1950) (0)
- Arsenic(III) Fluoride (2007) (0)
- Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms. (1965) (0)
- SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DICOORDINATE PHOSPHORUS CATIONS. COMPOUNDS OF THE TYPE ((R2N)2P)+(Y)- AND THEIR CONGENERS (1977) (0)
- Boron Hydride Fragments as Coordinating Ligands (1964) (0)
- The chemistry of boron hydrides and related hydrides : final report (1952) (0)
- FLUOROPHOSPHINE LIGANDS PART 9, REACTIONS OF DIFLUOROPHOSPHINE WITH ALKOHOLS (1973) (0)
- Boron Hydrides. William N. Lipscomb. Benjamin, New York, 1963. x + 275 pp. Illus. $14 (1964) (0)
- Irreversible chemical reactions at the streaming mercury electrode (1967) (0)
- PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF BROMOCHLOROFLUOROPHOSPHINE AND IMPROVED SYNTHESES FOR DIMETHYLAMINOCHLOROFLUOROPHOSPHINE AND DIMETHYLAMINOBROMOFLUOROPHOSPHINE (1973) (0)
- Substituted Difluoro‐ and Dichlorophosphines (2007) (0)
- Two New Nickel Difluorophosphine Species: Synthesis, Characterization, and Discussion Regarding the Nature of the Nickel-Difluorophosphine Interaction. (1987) (0)
- Arrangement and method for detecting the position of a cordless pen on a tablet (1995) (0)
- USN Land Based Testing of the WR21 ICR Gas Turbine (1999) (0)
- CHEMISTRY OF BORON HYDRIDES AND RELATED HYDRIDES. Annual Report for 1953 (1954) (0)
- The Conversion of Smaller Borane Fragments to Larger Structures. Systematics of Boron Hydride Reactions. (1988) (0)
- The american chemical society: fact and fancy. (1983) (0)
- THE CHEMISTRY OF BORON HYDRIDES AND RELATED HYDRIDES. Annual Report for 1956 (1957) (0)
- Electron Deficient Compounds: Boron Hydrides . William N. Lipscomb. Benjamin, New York, 1963. x + 275 pp. Illus. $14. (1964) (0)
- Symmetric and Asymmetric Cleavage of the Lighter Boron Hydrides and of Metal Salts — The Role of the Dielectric Constant (2001) (0)
- The American Chemical Society: Fact and Fancy (1983) (0)
- Mechanisms and Processes for Conversion of Smaller Boranes to Larger Boranes or Borane Fragments. (1980) (0)
- Operational inorganic chemistry (1959) (0)
- Coordination Chemistry of Selected Elements of Group III (1967) (0)
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