Paul F. Brandt
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorArlan D. Norman | grad student | 1984-1990 | CU Boulder | |
(Functional Polyphosphines; Their Synthesis and Characterization) | ||||
Thomas B. Rauchfuss | post-doc | 1990-1992 | UIUC |
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Brandt PF, Compton DL, Rauchfuss TB. (1998) ansa-ferrocenes with both trisulfide and hydrocarbon straps Organometallics. 17: 2702-2706 |
Hackney ML, Schubert DM, Brandt PF, et al. (1997) (Trimethylsilyl)phosphine as a Versatile Reagent for Syntheses of New 4-Sila- and 4-Phosphaphosphorinanes. Inorganic Chemistry. 36: 1867-1872 |
Brandt PF, Schubert DM, Norman AD. (1997) Silylphosphide Reagents in Synthetic Routes to Cyclophosphines. Inorganic Chemistry. 36: 1728-1731 |
Schubert DM, Hackney MLJ, Brandt PF, et al. (1997) Silylphosphine - Alkene reaction routes to acyclic and cyclic organophosphines Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and Related Elements. 123: 141-160 |
Brandt PF, Lesch DA, Stafford PR, et al. (1997) Fe2(S2)(CO)6 and Fe3Te 2(CO)9, 10 Inorganic Syntheses. 31: 112-116 |
Hackney MLJ, Schubert DM, Brandt PF, et al. (1997) (Trimethylsilyl)phosphine as a Versatile Reagent for Syntheses of New 4-Sila- and 4-Phosphaphosphorinanes Inorganic Chemistry. 36: 1867-1872 |
Schubert DM, Brandt PF, Norman AD. (1996) Comparative Reactivity of the (Trimethylsilyl)phosphines (Me3Si)3-nPHn (n = 1,2) in Radical Reactions Inorganic Chemistry. 35: 6204-6209 |
Diel BN, Brandt PF, Haltiwanger RC, et al. (1989) Metal-templated synthesis of macrocyclic (triphosphine)molybdenum complexes Inorganic Chemistry. 28: 2811-2816 |
Hackney MLJ, Haltiwanger RC, Brandt PF, et al. (1989) A new class of silicon-phosphorus heterocycles: 4-silaphosphorinanes Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 359: C36-C40 |