Keith J. Stanger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRobert J. Angelici | grad student | 2003 | Iowa State | |
(Studies of immobilized homogeneous metal catalysts on silica supports.) |
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Stanger KJ, Lee JJ, Smith BD. (2007) Dramatic acceleration of the Menschutkin reaction and distortion of halide leaving-group order. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 72: 9663-8 |
Stanger KJ, Angelici RJ. (2006) Silica-catalyzed tert-butyl hydroperoxide oxidation of dibenzothiophene and its 4,6-dimethyl derivative: A route to low-sulfur petroleum feedstocks Energy and Fuels. 20: 1757-1760 |
Stanger KJ, Wiench JW, Pruski M, et al. (2006) Catalytic oxidation of a thioether and dibenzothiophenes using an oxorhenium(V) dithiolate complex tethered on silica Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 243: 158-169 |
Lee JJ, Stanger KJ, Noll BC, et al. (2005) Rapid fixation of methylene chloride by a macrocyclic amine. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 4184-5 |
Stanger KJ, Angelici RJ. (2004) Hydrodefluorination of fluorobenzene catalyzed by rhodium metal prepared from [Rh(COD)2]+BF4 - and supported on SiO2 and Pd-SiO2 Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 207: 59-68 |
Stanger KJ, Tang Y, Anderegg J, et al. (2003) Arene hydrogenation using supported rhodium metal catalysts prepared from [Rh(COD)H]4, [Rh(COD)2]+BF4 -, and [Rh(COD)Cl]2 adsorbed on SiO2 and Pd-SiO2 Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 202: 147-161 |
Stanger KJ, Wiench JW, Pruski M, et al. (2003) 31P NMR and IR characterization of enantioselective olefin and arene hydrogenation catalysts containing a rhodium-chiral phosphine complex tethered on silica Journal of Molecular Catalysis a: Chemical. 195: 63-82 |