Brian A. Adair, Ph.D.

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2006 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Anthony Cheetham grad student 2006 UC Santa Barbara
 (The synthesis, characterization, and proposed formation mechanism of tin(II) and antimony(III) phosphates and related materials.)
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Adair BA, Neeraj S, Cheetham AK. (2003) Role of chains in the formation of extended framework tin(II) phosphates and related materials Chemistry of Materials. 15: 1518-1529
Adair BA, Guillou N, Alvarez M, et al. (2001) Synthesis and structures of a layered and a tubular antimony(III) phosphonate Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 162: 347-353
Adair BA, Díaz De Delgado G, Delgado JM, et al. (2000) Synthesis and Characterization of an Open-Framework Antimony(III) Phosphate: Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 39: 745-747
Adair BA, Diaz de Delgado G, Delgado JM, et al. (2000) On the synthesis and characterization of open-framework antimony(III) diphosphonates Solid State Sciences. 2: 119-126
Adair BA, Cheetham AK. (2000) Synthesis and structure of Sb5PO10, a new phosphate of antimony(III) Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 155: 451-454
Adair BA, De Delgado GD, Miguel Delgado J, et al. (2000) A novel framework antimony (III) phosphate: Synthesis and structure of NaSb3O2(PO4)2 Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 151: 21-24
Adair BA, Díaz De Delgado G, Delgado JM, et al. (2000) Synthesis and characterization of an open-framework antimony (III) phosphate: [H3N(CH2)2NH3] 1.5[(SbO)2(SbF)2(PO4)3] Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. 39: 745-747
Adair B, Natarajan S, Cheetham AK. (1998) Synthesis and structural characterization of a novel tin(II) phosphonate, Sn2(O3PCH3)(C2O4) Journal of Materials Chemistry. 8: 1477-1479
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