Michael P. Remington, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorPhilip Boudjouk | grad student | 2001 | North Dakota State University | |
(The benzyl ligand in materials chemistry: Synthetic, structural, and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) investigations.) |
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Remington MP, Boudjouk P. (2016) The synthesis of bismuth sulfide, antimony sulfide, and their solid solutions from tribenzylbismuth, tribenzylantimony, and elemental sulfur Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements. 191: 4-8 |
Remington MP, Boudjouk P. (2009) An improved synthesis and isolation of tribenzylbismuth Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements. 184: 10-18 |
Remington MP, Kamepalli S, Boudjouk P, et al. (1999) Growth of antimony thin films using perbenzylated organpmetallic precursors Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. 547: 481-485 |
Boudjouk P, Remington MP, Grier DG, et al. (1999) 2,2,4,4,6,6-Hexabenzylcyclotristannatellurane, (Bn2SnTe)3. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of an Organometallic Single-Source Precursor to Phase-Pure, Polycrystalline SnTe Organometallics. 18: 4534-4537 |
Boudjouk P, Remington MP, Seidler DJ, et al. (1999) Low temperature co-pyrolysis of hexabenzylditinsulfide and selenium. An alternate route to Sn(SxSe1-x) Materials Research Bulletin. 34: 2327-2332 |
Boudjouk P, Remington MP, Grier DG, et al. (1998) Tris(benzylthiolato)bismuth. Efficient Precursor to Phase-Pure Polycrystalline Bi(2)S(3). Inorganic Chemistry. 37: 3538-3541 |
Boudjouk P, Remington MP, Grier DG, et al. (1998) Tris(benzylthiolato)bismuth. Efficient Precursor to Phase-Pure Polycrystalline Bi2S3 Inorganic Chemistry. 37: 3538-3541 |