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Neil Bartlett

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
noble-gas chemistry
Website:
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/inmemoriam/neilbartlett.html
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(1932 - 2008)
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Neil Bartlett was most famous for work he performed while at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1962. He and his students had discovered that platinum hexafluoride, PtF6, was such a powerful oxidizing agent that it could even remove an electron from Xe to form a salt-like compound, Xe+PtF6-.

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Richard Dale Ernst research assistant 1973 UC Berkeley
John Kouvetakis grad student UC Berkeley (Physics Tree)
Alain Tressaud grad student
Jack Passmore grad student 1967 UBC
Thomas J. Richardson grad student 1969-1974 UC Berkeley
Thomas E. Mallouk grad student 1977-1983 UC Berkeley
Michael M. Lerner grad student 1985-1988 UC Berkeley
Rüdiger Mews post-doc 1971 UC Berkeley
Richard B. Kaner post-doc 1984-1986 UC Berkeley
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Bartlett N. (2006) Low temperature preparation and uses of potent oxidizers Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 127: 1285-1288
Casteel WJ, Lohmann DH, Bartlett N. (2001) Room temperature preparations of second and third transition series tetrafluorides and a possible novel structure type for OsF4 and RhF4 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 112: 165-171
Dove MFA, Benki? P, Platte C, et al. (2001) Concerning the crystal structure of BrF3·AuF3 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 110: 83-86
Graudejus O, Wilkinson AP, Chacón LC, et al. (2000) M-F interatomic distances and effective volumes of second and third transition series MF6- and MF6(2-) anions. Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 2794-800
Shen C, Zemva B, Lucier GM, et al. (1999) Disproportionation of Ag(II) to Ag(I) and Ag(III) in Fluoride Systems and Syntheses and Structures of (AgF(+))(2)AgF(4)(-)MF(6)(-) Salts (M = As, Sb, Pt, Au, Ru). Inorganic Chemistry. 38: 4570-4577
Graudejus O, Elder SH, Lucier GM, et al. (1999) Room temperature syntheses of AuF6- and PtF6- salts, Ag+AuF6-, Ag2+PtF62-, and Ag2+pdF62-, and an estimate for E(MF6-) [M = Pt, Pd] Inorganic Chemistry. 38: 2503-2509
Shen C, Mayorga SG, Biagioni R, et al. (1999) Intercalation of Hexagonal Boron Nitride by Strong Oxidizers and Evidence for the Metallic Nature of the Products Ieee Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 147: 74-81
Lucier GM, Shen C, Elder SH, et al. (1998) Facile Routes to NiF(6)(2)(-), AgF(4)(-), AuF(6)(-), and PtF(6)(-) Salts Using O(2)(+) as a Source of O(2)F in Anhydrous HF. Inorganic Chemistry. 37: 3829-3834
Whalen JM, Lucier GM, Chacón L, et al. (1998) The room temperature conversion of nickel difluoride to hexafluoronickelate(IV) salts of alkali cations Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 88: 107-110
Lucier GM, Whalen JM, Bartlett N. (1998) High yield room temperature syntheses of KAgF4 and AgF3 and the preparation and unit cell of LiAgF4 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 89: 101-104
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