Keith F. Purcell
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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Inorganic/Physical chemistryGoogle:
"Keith Frederick Purcell"Mean distance: 8.78 (cluster 5) | S | N | B | C | P |
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(Correlations of the bonding in Lewis adducts with their vibrational spectra) |
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Purcell KF, Zapata J. (1978) Banana and nonbanana bonds of the carbonyl group Journal of the American Chemical Society. 100: 2314-2319 |
Sherry AD, Purcell KF. (1972) Hydrogen bond interactions with sulfur donors Journal of the American Chemical Society. 94: 1848-1853 |
Sherry AD, Purcell KF. (1970) Steric hindrance and solvation effects with hydrogen-bonded adducts [39] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 92: 6386-6387 |
Purcell KF, Stikeleather JA, Brunk SD. (1969) Spectroscopic studies of hydrogen bonding: Hexafluoroisopropanol Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 32: 202-213 |
Purcell KF, Drago RS. (1968) Ambiguity in the force fields for PX5 molecules The Journal of Chemical Physics. 48: 3837-3838 |
Purcell KF. (1968) Additions and Corrections - σ- and π-Bonding Effects in the Coordination of the Cyano Group Journal of the American Chemical Society. 90: 1094-1094 |
Purcell KF. (1967) .sigma.- and .pi.-Bonding effects in the coordination of the cyano group Journal of the American Chemical Society. 89: 6139-6143 |
Purcell KF, Drago RS. (1967) Theoretical aspects of the linear enthalpy wavenumber shift relation for hydrogen-bonded phenols Journal of the American Chemical Society. 89: 2874-2879 |
Purcell KF, Drago RS. (1966) Studies of the bonding in acetonitrile adducts Journal of the American Chemical Society. 88: 919-924 |
Van Dee Voorn PC, Purcell KF, Drago RS. (1965) Normal coordinate analysis of PF5, PF2Cl3, and PCl5 1 The Journal of Chemical Physics. 43: 3457-3462 |