Jeffrey A. Crisp, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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(Spin state isomerism and molecular magnetism from site-specifically substituted bis(indenyl) transition metal complexes.) |
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Crisp JA, Meier RM, Overby JS, et al. (2010) Indenyl complexes of manganese(II). Conformational flexibility of the manganese(II)-(RnC9H7- n) bond Organometallics. 29: 2322-2331 |
Meredith MB, Crisp JA, Brady ED, et al. (2008) Tunable spin-crossover behavior in polymethylated bis(indenyl)chromium(II) complexes: The significance of benzo-ring substitution Organometallics. 27: 5464-5473 |
Meredith MB, Crisp JA, Brady ED, et al. (2006) High-spin and spin-crossover behavior in monomethylated bis(indenyl)chromium(II) complexes Organometallics. 25: 4945-4952 |
Crisp JA, Meredith MB, Hanusa TP, et al. (2005) Bis(1,2,3-trimethylindenyl)iron(III) 2,3-dicyanonaphtho-1,4-quinonide, a non-metallocene, charge-transfer salt metamagnet with complementary donor-acceptor geometries. Inorganic Chemistry. 44: 172-4 |