Charles S. Weinert, Ph.D.

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2000 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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inorganic synthesis, organometallics, cluster science
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Duward Felix Shriver grad student 2000 Northwestern
 (Synthesis and substitution chemistry of clusters containing the {tungsten(6)chlorine(8)}(+4) core.)
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Green RA, Moore C, Rheingold AL, et al. (2009) Formation and structures of germanium(II) Aryloxo/oxo clusters. Inorganic Chemistry. 48: 7510-2
Weinert CS, Prokopuk N, Arendt SM, et al. (2001) Preparation and substitution chemistry of [Bu4N]2[W6Cl8(p-OSO2C6H4CH3)6]. A useful precursor for pseudohalide, acetate, and organometallic complexes containing the [W6Cl8](4+) core. Inorganic Chemistry. 40: 5162-8
Weinert CS, Stern CL, Shriver DF. (2000) Synthesis, characterization, and substitution chemistry of [Bu4N]2[W6Cl8(OSO2CF3)6]. A versatile precursor for axially substituted clusters containing the (W6Cl8)4+ core. Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 240-6
Prokopuk N, Weinert CS, Siska DP, et al. (2000) Hydrogen-Bonded Hexamolybdenum Clusters: Formation of Inorganic-Organic Networks This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (grant CHE-9417250). Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 39: 3312-3315
Weinert CS, Stern CL, Shriver DF. (2000) Preparation of [Bu4N]2[W6Cl8F6] and characterization of the clusters [Bu4N]2[W6Cl8X6] (X = F, Cl, Br, I, NCO, NCS, NCSe, or OSO2CF3) by 183W NMR spectroscopy Inorganica Chimica Acta. 307: 139-143
Prokopuk N, Weinert CS, Kennedy VO, et al. (2000) Synthesis and structure of the useful starting material [Bu4N]3[Nb6Cl12(OSO2CF3)6] Inorganica Chimica Acta. 300: 951-957
Prokopuk N, Weinert CS, Siska DP, et al. (2000) Hydrogen‐Bonded Hexamolybdenum Clusters: Formation of Inorganic–Organic Networks Angewandte Chemie. 112: 3312-3315
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