Jeremiah S. Duncan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Sign in to add mentorSonny C. Lee | grad student | 2003 | Princeton | |
(Iron-imide and iron -imide -sulfide clusters: First generation synthetic model compounds of the nitrogenase active site.) |
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Chen XD, Zhang W, Duncan JS, et al. (2012) Iron-amide-sulfide and iron-imide-sulfide clusters: heteroligated core environments relevant to the nitrogenase FeMo cofactor. Inorganic Chemistry. 51: 12891-904 |
Chen XD, Duncan JS, Verma AK, et al. (2010) Selective syntheses of iron-imide-sulfide cubanes, including a partial representation of the Fe-S-X environment in the FeMo cofactor. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 15884-6 |
Sharp CR, Duncan JS, Lee SC. (2010) [Fe(4)S(4)](q) cubane clusters (q = 4+, 3+, 2+) with terminal amide ligands. Inorganic Chemistry. 49: 6697-705 |
Duncan JS, Zdilla MJ, Lee SC. (2007) Synthesis and elaboration of the dinuclear iron-imide cluster core [Fe2(mu-NR)2]2+. Inorganic Chemistry. 46: 1071-80 |
Duncan JS, Nazif TM, Verma AK, et al. (2003) Iron-arylimide clusters [Fe(m)()(NAr)(n)Cl(4)](2)(-) (m, n = 2, 2; 3, 4; 4, 4) from a ferric amide precursor: synthesis, characterization, and comparison to Fe-S chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry. 42: 1211-24 |