Peter H. Bird
Affiliations: | 1966-1968 | Chemistry | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Churchill MR, Gold K, Bird PH. (1969) Preparation and crystallographic determination of stereochemistry for the monoclinic and triclinic crystal modifications of 4,6,8-trimethylazulenetetraruthenium enneacarbonyl, [(CH3)3C10H5]Ru4(CO)9 Inorganic Chemistry. 8: 1956-1969 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH. (1969) Molecular structure of diazulenetetrairon decacarbonyl in crystalline (C10H8)2Fe4(CO)10.C2H4Cl2 Inorganic Chemistry. 8: 1941-1949 |
Bird PH, Churchill MR. (1968) A novel stereochemistry for azulene–metal carbonyl complexes: the structure of trans-azulenedimanganese hexacarbonyl Chemical Communications (London). 145-146 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH, Kaesz HD, et al. (1968) Characterization of an anionic rhenium carbonyl hydride [H2Re3(CO)12-] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 90: 7135-7136 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH. (1968) Characterization and molecular configuration of diazulenetetrairon decacarbonyl Journal of the American Chemical Society. 90: 3241-3242 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH. (1968) Preparation and configuration of 4,6,8-trimethylazulenetetraruthenium enneacarbonyl. Complex with azulene coordinated to three metal atoms Journal of the American Chemical Society. 90: 800-802 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH. (1968) Characterization and crystallography of trans-azulenedimanganese hexacarbonyl Inorganic Chemistry. 7: 1793-1801 |
Churchill MR, Bird PH. (1968) Crystal and molecular structure of guaiazulenedimolybdenum hexacarbonyl Inorganic Chemistry. 7: 1545-1552 |
Bird PH, Churchill MR. (1968) Crystal and molecular structure of dimeric azulenetricarbonylmethylmolybdenum Inorganic Chemistry. 7: 349-356 |
Bird PH, Churchill MR. (1967) The sterecochemistry and conformation of hexamethylcyclohexadienylrhenium tricarbonyl: a complex exhibiting an anomalously low carbon–hydrogen stretching frequency Chemical Communications (London). 777-778 |