Peter M. Graham, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2005 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
 2008- Chemistry Saint Joseph's University, Merion Station, PA, United States 
Website:
http://www.sju.edu/about-sju/faculty-staff/peter-m-graham-phd

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Year Citation  Score
2021 Min S, Choi J, Yoo C, Graham PM, Lee Y. Ni(0)-promoted activation of C -H and C -O bonds. Chemical Science. 12: 9983-9990. PMID 34377392 DOI: 10.1039/d1sc02210e  0.368
2013 Carden RG, Ohane JJ, Pike RD, Graham PM. Synthesis of tungsten and molybdenum carbon dioxide complexes Organometallics. 32: 2505-2508. DOI: 10.1021/Om4002022  0.453
2010 Graham PM, Buschhaus MSA, Baillie RA, Semproni SP, Legzdins P. Hydroperoxide-initiated intramolecular insertions of NO into metal-carbon bonds Organometallics. 29: 5068-5072. DOI: 10.1021/Om1002842  0.773
2009 Semproni SP, Graham PM, Buschhaus MSA, Patrick BO, Legzdins P. Toward alkane functionalization effected with CpW(NO)(alkyl) (η3-allyl) Complexes Organometallics. 28: 4480-4490. DOI: 10.1021/Om900307P  0.809
2008 Tsang JY, Buschhaus MS, Graham PM, Semiao CJ, Semproni SP, Kim SJ, Legzdins P. Facile and selective aliphatic C-H bond activation at ambient temperatures initiated by Cp*W(NO)(CH2CMe3)(eta(3)-CH2CHCHMe). Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 3652-63. PMID 18284241 DOI: 10.1021/Ja710606V  0.791
2008 Graham PM, Buschhaus MSA, Pamplin CB, Legzdins P. Reactivity of Cp*Mo(NO)(=CHCMe3) with olefins and dienes: C-H activation reactions of molybdenacyclobutanes Organometallics. 27: 2840-2851. DOI: 10.1021/Om800157S  0.809
2007 Delafuente DA, Kosturko GW, Graham PM, Harman WH, Myers WH, Surendranath Y, Klet RC, Welch KD, Trindle CO, Sabat M, Harman WD. Isomerization dynamics and control of the eta2/N equilibrium for pyridine complexes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 406-16. PMID 17212421 DOI: 10.1021/Ja066623F  0.705
2006 Graham PM, Buschhaus MS, Legzdins P. Intramolecular C-H activation reactions of molybdenacyclobutanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128: 9038-9. PMID 16834369 DOI: 10.1021/Ja063249A  0.786
2006 Ha Y, Dilsky S, Graham PM, Liu W, Reichart TM, Sabat M, Keane JM, Harman WD. Development of group 6 dearomatization agents Organometallics. 25: 5184-5187. DOI: 10.1021/Om060597C  0.749
2006 Bassett KC, You F, Graham PM, Myers WH, Sabat M, Harman WD. Furan [3 + 2] dipolar cycloadditions promoted by a π-basic tungsten metal fragment Organometallics. 25: 435-439. DOI: 10.1021/Om0506926  0.774
2005 Graham PM, Delafuente DA, Liu W, Myers WH, Sabat M, Harman WD. Facile Diels-Alder reactions with pyridines promoted by tungsten. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 10568-72. PMID 16045344 DOI: 10.1021/Ja050143R  0.729
2005 Myers WH, Welch KD, Graham PM, Keller A, Sabat M, Trindle CO, Harman WD. Tungsten(0) and rhenium(I) η 2-pyrrole complexes: Dearomatization of pyrroles and their facile isomerizations, protonations, and reductions Organometallics. 24: 5267-5279. DOI: 10.1021/Om050393G  0.635
2005 Graham PM, Mocella CJ, Sabat M, Harman WD. Dihapto-coordinated amide, ester, and aldehyde complexes and their role in decarbonylation Organometallics. 24: 911-919. DOI: 10.1021/Om049016E  0.673
2003 Graham PM, Meiere SH, Sabat M, Harman WD. Dearomatization of benzene, deamidization of N,N-dimethylformamide, and a versatile new tungsten π base Organometallics. 22: 4364-4366. DOI: 10.1021/Om030560H  0.799
2001 Pike RD, Graham PM, Guy KA, Johnson TJ, Cole JR, Stamps SM, Klemmer LE. Network complexes of copper(I) halides Journal of Chemical Education. 78: 1522-1524. DOI: 10.1021/Ed078P1522  0.365
2000 Graham PM, Pike RD, Sabat M, Bailey RD, Pennington WT. Coordination polymers of copper(I) halides. Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 5121-32. PMID 11233211 DOI: 10.1021/Ic0005341  0.419
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