Todd N. Poe
Affiliations: | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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Windorff CJ, Goodwin CAP, Sperling JM, et al. (2023) Stabilization of Pu(IV) in PuBr(OPCy) and Comparisons with Structurally Similar ThX(OPR) (R = Cy, Ph) Molecules. Inorganic Chemistry |
Long BN, Beltrán-Leíva MJ, Sperling JM, et al. (2023) Altering the spectroscopy, electronic structure, and bonding of organometallic curium(III) upon coordination of 4,4'-bipyridine. Nature Communications. 14: 3774 |
Poe TN, Ramanantoanina H, Sperling JM, et al. (2023) Isolation of a californium(II) crown-ether complex. Nature Chemistry |
Beck NB, Bai Z, Brannon JP, et al. (2022) Two Neptunium(III) Mellitate Coordination Polymers: Completing the Series Np-Cf of Trans-Uranic An(III) Mellitates. Inorganic Chemistry |
Long BN, Beltrán-Leiva MJ, Celis-Barros C, et al. (2022) Cyclopentadienyl coordination induces unexpected ionic Am-N bonding in an americium bipyridyl complex. Nature Communications. 13: 201 |
Gaiser AN, Celis-Barros C, White FD, et al. (2021) Creation of an unexpected plane of enhanced covalency in cerium(III) and berkelium(III) terpyridyl complexes. Nature Communications. 12: 7230 |
Poe TN, Molinari S, Beltran-Leiva MJ, et al. (2021) Influence of Outer-Sphere Anions on the Photoluminescence from Samarium(II) Crown Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry. 60: 15196-15207 |
Poe TN, Beltrán-Leiva MJ, Celis-Barros C, et al. (2021) Understanding the Stabilization and Tunability of Divalent Europium 2.2.2B Cryptates. Inorganic Chemistry |
Windorff CJ, Sperling JM, Albrecht-Schönzart TE, et al. (2020) A Single Small-Scale Plutonium Redox Reaction System Yields Three Crystallographically-Characterizable Organoplutonium Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry |
Sperling JM, Warzecha E, Windorff CJ, et al. (2020) Pressure-Induced Spectroscopic Changes in a Californium 1D Material Are Twice as Large as Found in the Holmium Analog. Inorganic Chemistry |