Thomas J. Barton

Affiliations: 
Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
Area:
Organosilicon Chemistry
Website:
http://www.chem.iastate.edu/faculty/Thomas_Barton/
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Barton TJ, Lin J, Ijadi-Maghsoodi S, et al. (1995) Thermally-Induced 1,2-Shifts To Convert Olefins to Carbenes: Does Silicon Do It? If So, Why Not Carbon? Journal of the American Chemical Society. 117: 11695-11703
Chen YL, Barton TJ. (1987) Trityl cation-catalyzed intramolecular cyclizations of saturated and unsaturated .gamma.- and .delta.-alkoxysilyl hydrides Organometallics. 6: 2590-2592
Barton TJ, Groh BL. (1985) Synthesis of silaindenes by thermally induced acetylene-vinylidene rearrangements Organometallics. 4: 575-580
Barton TJ, Hussmann GP. (1985) Photoisomerization of 2-(trimethylsilyl)pyrroles Journal of Organic Chemistry. 50: 5881-5882
Barton TJ, Wulff WD, Burns SA. (1983) 1,5-Silyl migrations as a route to acyclic 1-sila-1,3-butadienes Organometallics. 2: 4-8
Burns GT, Barton TJ. (1983) Silacyclobutene synthesis via intramolecular cyclization of unsaturated silylenes Journal of the American Chemical Society. 105: 2006-2009
Hussmann G, Wulff WD, Barton TJ. (1983) Direct thermal and photochemical generation of silanones Journal of the American Chemical Society. 105: 1263-1269
Barton TJ, Burns GT. (1983) Vinylsilylene rearrangement. A possible silacyclopropanylidene intermediate Tetrahedron Letters. 24: 159-162
Barton TJ, Goure WF, Witiak JL, et al. (1982) Observations and comments on the thermal behavior of 7-silanorbornadienes Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 225: 87-106
Barton TJ, Burns GT, Goure WF, et al. (1982) Silylene to silene thermal rearrangement. Generation and rearrangement of cyclopropylsilylene and vinylsilylene Journal of the American Chemical Society. 104: 1149-1150
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