Stephen J. Obrey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Rice University, Houston, TX |
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Sign in to add mentorAndrew R. Barron | grad student | 2001 | Rice University | |
(Development of homogeneous and heterogeneous alkylalumoxane catalysts.) | ||||
R. Tom Baker | post-doc | LANL | ||
Alfred P. Sattelberger | post-doc | LANL |
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Trovitch RJ, John KD, Martin RL, et al. (2009) Interplay of metal-allyl and metal-metal bonding in dimolybdenum allyl complexes. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 4206-8 |
Wasilke JC, Obrey SJ, Baker RT, et al. (2005) Concurrent tandem catalysis. Chemical Reviews. 105: 1001-20 |
Obrey SJ, Bott SG, Barron AR. (2002) Transition-metal complexes of a bifunctional tetradentate gallium alkoxide ligand. Inorganic Chemistry. 41: 571-6 |
Hinchley SL, Trickey P, Robertson HE, et al. (2002) Bis(tert-butyl)sulfurdiimide, S(NBut)2, and tris(tert-butyl)sulfurtriimide, S(NBut)3: Structures by gas electron diffraction, X-ray crystallography and ab initio calculations Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton Transactions. 4607-4616 |
Obrey SJ, Bott SG, Barron AR. (2002) Molecular structure of 2,6-di(bromomethyl)biphenyl Journal of Chemical Crystallography. 32: 205-207 |
Obrey SJ, Barron AR. (2002) A chemically functionalized carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticle support for olefin polymerization catalysts Macromolecules. 35: 1499-1503 |
Obrey SJ, Bott SG, Barron AR. (2002) Aluminum, gallium and copper complexes of 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine Journal of Organometalic Chemistry. 643: 53-60 |
Persky NS, Chow JM, Poschmann KA, et al. (2001) Hydrothermal syntheses, structures, and properties of [Cu3Cl2CN(pyrazine)] and copper(I) halide pyrazine polymers. Inorganic Chemistry. 40: 29-35 |
Obrey SJ, Barron AR. (2001) Reaction of trimethylaluminium with main group hydroxides: a non-hydrolysis route to methylalumoxane Journal of the Chemical Society-Dalton Transactions. 2456-2458 |
Obrey SJ, Bott SG, Barron AR. (2001) Aluminum alkoxides as synthons for methylalumoxane (MAO): Product-catalyzed thermal decomposition of [Me2Al(μ-OCPh3)]2 Organometallics. 20: 5162-5170 |