Andrew R. Barron
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1. Synthesis of rhodium (II) pyrazolate
complexes.Crystal structure of tetra-m-3,5-dimethylpyrazolato dirhodium (II)
bis-acetonitrile, (Rh-Rh). A. R. Barron, G. Wilkinson, M. Motevalli, and M.
B. Hursthouse, Polyhedron, 1985, 4, 1131.
2. The synthesis and structure of
a new type of bridged hydrido-aluminate complex: 1,2;1,2;2,3;2,3-tetra-m-hydrido-1,1,1,2,3,3,3,-heptahydrido-1,1,1,3,3,3,-hexakis
(trimethylphosphine)-1,3,-ditungsten-(IV)-2-aluminum. A. R. Barron, M. Motevalli,
M. B. Hursthouse, and G. Wilkinson, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1985, 664.
3. Synthesis and characterization
of tungsten and rhenium alumino-polyhydrides: X-ray crystal structure of (Me3P)3H3W(m-H)2AlH(m-OBun)]2
and [(Me3P)3H3W(m-H)]2AlH3. A. R. Barron, D. Lyons, G. Wilkinson, M. Motevalli,
A.J. Howes, and M.B. Hursthouse, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1986, 1329.
4. Tertiary phosphine aluminohydride
complexes of ruthenium and osmium. A. R. Barron and G. Wilkinson, J. Chem. Soc.,
Dalton Trans., 1986, 287.
5. Tertiary phosphine aluminohydride
complexes of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. A. R. Barron, J. E. Salt, and
G. Wilkinson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1986, 1329.
6. Transition metal polyhydride
anions: a new synthetic route. X-ray crystal structure of {[(Me3P)3WH5]Li}4.
A. R. Barron, M. B. Hursthouse, M. Motevalli, and G. Wilkinson, J. Chem. Soc.,
Chem. Commun., 1986, 81.
7. Transition metal aluminohydride
complexes. A. R. Barron and G. Wilkinson, Polyhedron, 1986, 5, 1897.
8. Tertiary phosphine borohydride
complexes of chromium, tungsten and rhenium. Crystal structure of trans-hydrido-(h2-tetrahydridoborato)-bis
[1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino) ethane]chromium (II). A. R. Barron, J. E. Salt,
G. Wilkinson, M. Motelvalli, and M. B. Hursthouse, Polyhedron, 1986, 5, 1833.
9. Reactions of alumino-polyhydride
complexes of tungsten. X-ray crystal structures of [Me3P)3H3W(m-H)2AlCl(m-N=CHEt)]2,
{[Me3P)3WH5]Li}4, (Me3P)3WH2I(SiMe3) and (Me3P)3H2W(m-H)3AlCl2NMe3. A. R. Barron,
G. Wilkinson, M. Motevalli, and M. B. Hursthouse, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.,
1987, 837.
10. Crystal structure of hydridochloro(carbonyl)tris-(diphenylmethylphosphine)ruthenium
(II)[RuHCl(CO)(PPh2Me)3]. M. Motevalli, M. B. Hursthouse, A. R. Barron, and
G. Wilkinson, Acta. Crystl. C., 1987, 43, 214.
11. The chemistry of chromium nitrile
complexes of 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane. X-ray crystal structure of trans-[CrIVCl(NEt)(dmpe)2]CF3SO3,
trans-[CrIV(N=CHMe)2(dimpe)2](BPh4)2 and trans-[Cr(H.NCMe)2(dmpe)2](BPh4)2.
A. R. Barron, J. E. Salt, G. Wilkinson, M. Motevalli, and M. B. Hursthouse,
J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 2847.
12. Organonitrile complexes of iron
and ruthenium. X-ray crystal structure of trans-[Fe(NCMe)2(dmpe)2](BPh4)2. A.
R. Barron, G. Wilkinson, M. Motevalli, and M. B. Hursthouse, Polyhedron, 1987,
6, 1089.
13. Remarkable differences in the
reactivities of the E and Z isomers of a phospha-alkene. A. R. Barron, S. W.
Hall, and A. H. Cowley, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 980.
14. Synthesis of a metal-free tri-co-ordinate
phosphorus(V) hydride and its conversion to a phospha-alkene via a reductive
hydride shift. A.R. Barron and A.H. Cowley, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987,
1092.
15. (h5-C5H5)Fe(CO)2-m1-P[=C(SiMe3)2]2,
the First l3-Metallo-Bis(methylene)phosphorane. A. R. Barron and A. H. Cowley,
J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 1272.
16. Bis(Ylids) of phosphorus (V)
and their structural Isomers: An Ab Initio study. K. D. Dobbs, J. E. Boggs,
A. R. Barron, and A. H. Cowley, J. Phys. Chem., 1988, 92, 4886.
17. Cyclotrimerization of a phospha-alkyne
and the formation of a coordinated 1,3,5-triphosphabenzene. A. R. Barron and
A. H. Cowley, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1987, 26, 907.
18. Cyclic carboxylic mono-phosphides:
A new class of phosphorus heterocycles. A. R. Barron, S. W. Hall and A. H. Cowley,
J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 1753.
19. Preparation and structural characterization
of a stibido-indium dimer. A. R. Barron, A. H. Cowley, R. A. Jones, C. M. Nunn,
and D. L. Westmoreland, Polyhedron, 1988, 7, 77.
20. Reaction of the phospha-alkyne
ArC=P (Ar = 2,4,6-tBu3C4H3) with nucleophiles: A new approach to 1,3-diphosphabutadiene
synthesis. A. R. Barron, A. H. Cowley, and S. W. Hall, J. Chem. Soc., Chem.
Commun., 1988, 171.
21. The quest for terminal phosphinidene
complexes. A. R. Barron and A. H. Cowley, Acc. Chem. Res., 1988, 21, 81.
22. Structure of pentacarbonyl tris(trimethylsilyl)
phosphine iron (0). A. R. Barron, A. H. Cowley, and C. M. Nunn, Acta. Cryst.
C., 1988, 44, 750.
23. Some diphenylphosphinoethane
complexes of molybdenum (0) and (II). A. R. Barron, S. J. Anderson, K. McGregor,
and G. Wilkinson, Polyhedron, 1989, 8, 2599.
24. Formation of the diphosphatricyclo[1,1,1,0]pentane
ring system via phospha-alkyne dimerisation and carbon monoxide incorporation.
A. R. Barron, A. H. Cowley, and S. W. Hall, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1988,
27, 837.
25. Adducts of trimethyaluminum
with phosphine ligands; electronic and steric effects. A. R. Barron, J. Chem.
Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 3047.
26. Sterically crowded aryloxide
complexes of aluminum. M. D. Healy, D. A. Wierda, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics,
1988, 7, 2543.
27. Oxidation and hydrolysis of
(Me2InPPh2)2: X-ray structure of [InMe(OH)(O2PPh2)]4.(py)4 an In4O4 cube. A.
M. Arif and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1988, 7, 2091.
28. Molecular structure of a-trans-cinnamic
acid. D. A. Wierda, T. Feng, and A. R. Barron, Acta Cryst. C., 1989, 45, 338.
29. Adducts of trimethylaluminum
with phosphine ligands: X-ray structure of Me3AlPPh3 and Me3AlP(o-tolyl)3. D.
A. Wierda and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1989, 8, 831.
30. The reaction of indium(III)chloride
with tris(trimethyl-silyl)phosphine: A novel route to indium-phosphide. M. D.
Healy, P. E. Laibinis, P. D. Stupik and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun.,
1989, 359.
31. Synthesis and molecular structure
of{[N(CH2CH2O)3Al2(CH3)3]}2 The first six-coordinate aluminum alkyl. M. D. Healy
and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 398.
32. The synthesis of InP from InX3
(x = Cl, Br, I) and P(SiMe3)3. M. D. Healy, P. E. Laibinis, P. D. Stupik, and
A. R. Barron. Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1989, 131, 83.
33. Synthesis and characterization
of benzylindium compounds. A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1989,
1625.
34. Synthesis of 1,3-diphenyltriazenide
complexes of aluminum, gallium and indium: Crystal structure of tris(1,3-diphenyl-triazenido)aluminum(III).
J. T. Leman, A. R. Barron, J. W. Ziller, and R. M. Kren, Polyhedron, 1989, 8,
1909.
35. Crystal and molecular structure
of cyclo-pentamethylene-tert-butylarsanehydroxybromide. J. Pasterczyk and A.
R. Barron, J. Cryst. Spec. Res., 1990, 20, 85.
36. Synthesis and structure of cyclo-(CH2)5As(OH)2
cation: A protonated arsenic acid. J. Pasterczyk, A. M. Arif, and A. R. Barron,
J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1989, 829.
37. Silicon-based Oxidation-resistant
coatings on niobium metal. P. D. Stupik, P. E. Laibinis, and A. R. Barron, Industry-University
Advanced Materials Conference II, Proceedings, 1990, 398.
38. Mesitylindium Compounds. X-Ray
structure of InMes3, [InClMes3][NMe4] and [InClMes2]2. J. T. Leman and A. R.
Barron, Organometallics, 1989, 8, 2214.
39. Synthesis and molecular structure
of AlMe(PhNNNPh)2(3,5-Me2py): the first observation of the trans-influence in
an aluminum compound. J. T. Leman and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1989, 8,
1828.
40. Aluminum Citrate: Isolation
and structural characterization of a stable trinuclear complex. T. L. Feng,
P. L. Gurian, M. D. Healy, and A. R. Barron, Inorg. Chem., 1990, 29, 408.
41. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminium: Reactivity of coordinated benzaldehyde. M. B. Power
and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1990, 9, 233.
42. Aluminum complexes of ketones
and esters: The importance of aluminum-oxygen ?-bonding. A. R. Barron, Organic
Crystal Chemistry , Eds. J. B. Garbarczyk and D. W. Jones, International Union
of Crystallography, Oxford Science Publications 1991, p. 164.
43. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of silicon. M. D. Healy and A. R. Barron, J. Organomet. Chem., 1990,
381, 165.
44. Complexes of aluminium (III)
with picolinic and pipecolinic acids: an 27Al NMR investigation. T. L. Feng,
J. M. Tsangaris, and A. R. Barron, Montash. Chemie, 1990, 121, 113.
45. tert-Butyl arsolane and arsenane:
Synthesis and mass spectrometry. J. W. Pasterczyk and A. R. Barron, Phosphorus,
Sulfur and Silicon, 1990, 48, 157.
46. Reaction of In(t-Bu)3 with dioxygen:
synthesis and molecular structure of [(t-Bu)2In(OO-t-Bu)]2. W. M. Cleaver and
A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 8966.
47. Hybrid organometallic compounds
of gallium: Ga(t-Bu)2Me and Ga(t-Bu)Me2. W. M. Cleaver and A. R. Barron, Chemtronics,
1989, 4, 146.
48. ?-Bonding in four coordinate
aluminum aryloxide compounds. M. D. Healy, J. W. Ziller, and A. R. Barron, J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, 2949.
49. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum: Complexes with diethyl ether and tetrahydrofuran. M.
D. Healy, M. B. Power, and A. R. Barron, J. Coord. Chem., 1990, 21, 363.
50. Organoaluminum promoted conversion
of aldehydes to methyl ketones. M. B. Power and A. R. Barron, Tet. Lett., 1990,
31, 323.
51. Electronic structure and bonding
in four-coordinate organometallic complexes of aluminum. The valence photoelectron
spectra of BHT-H, Me3Al(PMe3) and Me2(BHT)Al(PMe3). D. L. Lichtenberger, R.
H. Hogan, M. D. Healy, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, 3369.
52. ?-Face selectivity of coordinated
ketones to nucleophilic addition: The importance of aluminum-oxygen ?-bonding.
M. B. Power, S. G. Bott, J. L. Atwood, and A. R. Barron. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1990, 112, 3446.
53. Chemical vapor deposition of
niobium carbide using a novel organometallic precursor. P. D. Stupik, L. K.
Cheatham, J. J. Graham, and A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1990,
168, 363.
54. Silicon based coatings on niobium
metal. P. D. Stupik, T. R. Jervis, M. Nastasi, M. M. Donovan, and A. R. Barron,
Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1990, 170, 155.
55. Synthesis of S-methylisopropylidenehydrazinecarbodithioate
complexes of aluminum. A. R. Barron and G. Davies, Heteroatom Chem., 1990, 1,
291.
56. Cleavage of poly(siloxanes)
by trimethylaluminum. A. W. Apblett and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1990,
9, 2137.
57. Aldol condensation of ketones
promoted by sterically crowded aryloxide compounds of aluminum. M. B. Power,
A. W. Apblett, S. G. Bott, J. L. Atwood, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics,
1990, 9, 2529.
58. Group IIA metal-organics as
MOCVD precursors for high Tc superconductors. A. R. Barron, Strem Chemiker,
1990, 13, 1.
59. Bonding and electronic structure
of Nb/NbC and Nb/NbSi2 interfaces. M. M. Donovan, J. M. McClaren, M. E. Eberhart,
and A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1990, 193, 149.
60. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum: electronic and steric effects. M. D. Healy, J. W. Ziller,
and A. R. Barron, Organometallics , 1991, 10, 597.
61. The interaction of organic carbonyls
with sterically crowded aryloxide compounds of aluminum. M. B. Power, S. G.
Bott, D. L. Clark, J. L. Atwood and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1990, 9,
3086.
62. Electronic structure and bonding
in four-coordinate organometallic complexes of aluminum. The valence photoelectron
spectra of Me3Al(py) and Me2(BHT)Al(py). D. L. Lichtenberger, R. H. Hogan, M.
D. Healy, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1991, 10, 609.
63. Chemical vapour deposition of
aluminium silicate thin films. A. W. Apblett, L. K. Cheatham, and A. R. Barron,
J. Mater. Chem., 1991, 1 ,143.
64. Reaction bonded niobium carbide
on graphite via a novel solution impregnation process. A. N. MacInnes, A. R.
Barron, R. S. Soman, and T. R. Gilbert, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 1990, 73, 3696.
65. A theoretical investigation
of aluminum-oxygen ?-bonding in 3- and 4-coordinate aluminum alkoxides. A. R.
Barron, K. D. Dobbs, and M. M. Francl, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1991, 113, 39.
66. Acylation and esterification
of the aryloxide ligand in AlMe(DBMP)2. M.B. Power, A.R. Barron, S.G. Bott,
E.J. Bishop, K.D. Tierce and J.L. Atwood, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1991,
241.
67. Reaction bonded refractory metal
carbide coated fibers. A. N. MacInnes, J. J. Li, T. R. Gilbert, and A. R. Barron,
Mat. Res. Extended Abstracts, 1990, 49.
68. Design and synthesis of polymeric
precursors to aluminosilicates. A. W. Apblett and A. R. Barron, Ceramic Transactions,
1991, 19, 35.
69. Aluminium complexes of N,N'-ethylenebis(salicylideneimine).
X-ray structure of [Al(salen)]2(m-O).MeCN and Al(OMes)(salen). P. L. Gurian,
L. K. Cheatham, A. R. Barron, and J. W. Ziller, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.,
1991, 1449.
70. Mesitylindium(III) Halide Compounds.
X-ray crystal structure of [InIMes2]2 and [InI2Mes]. J. T. Leman, J. W.
Ziller and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1991, 10, 1766.
71. The molecular structure of (h5-C5H4Me)2Nb(h3-C3H5).
L. K. Cheatham, J. J. Graham, A. W. Apblett, and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1991,
10, 1075.
72. AlMe2(BHT)NH3: An unusually
stable organoaluminum-ammonia complex and its extended coordination sphere solvate.
M. D. Healy, J. T. Leman, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1991, 113, 2776.
73. Increased volatility of barium
metal organics by the use of nitrogen Lewis bases. J. M. Buriak, L. K. Cheatham,
J. J. Graham, R. Gordon, and A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1991,
204, 545.
74. Hybrid organometallic compounds
of gallium: UV excimer laser photochemistry of Ga(t-C4H9)n(CH3)3-n (n = 0, 1,
2, 3). W. M. Cleaver, A. R. Barron, Y. Zhang, and M. Stuke, Appl. Surf. Sci.,
1992, 54, 8.
75. The interaction of tris-tert-butylgallium
with white phosphorus: Isolation of an unusual gallium phosphorous cluster.
M. B. Power and A. R. Barron, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1991, 30, 1353.
76. The interfacial mixing of silicon
coatings on niobium metal: a comparative study. P. D. Stupik, M. M. Donovan,
A. R. Barron, T. R. Jervis, and M. Nastasi, Thin Solid Films., 1992, 207, 138.
77. Isolation of the first gallium
hydrosulphido complex and its facile conversion of a Ga4S4 cubane: X-ray structure
of [(tBu)2Ga(m-SH)]2 and [(tBu)GaS]4. M. B. Power and A. R. Barron, J. Chem.
Soc., Chem. Commun., 1991, 1315.
78. Formation of refractory metal
carbide coatings formed on carbon fibers by a reaction bonding process. A. N.
MacInnes, A. R. Barron, J. Li, and T. R. Gilbert, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 1991,
74, 2928.
79. Tris-triphenylsiloxide compounds
of aluminium. A. W. Apblett, A. C. Warren, and A. R. Barron, Can. J. Chem.,
1992, 70, 771.
80. Oxidation and hydrolysis of
tri-tert-butylgallium. M. B. Power, W. M. Cleaver, A. W. Apblett, A. R. Barron,
and J. W. Ziller, Polyhedron, 1992, 11, 477.
81. Synthesis and characterization
of triethylsiloxy-substituted alumoxanes: their structural relationship to the
minerals boehmite and diaspore. A. W. Apblett, A. C. Warren, and A. R. Barron,
Chem. Mater., 1992, 4, 167.
82. The interaction of tri-tert-butylgallium
with elemental sulfur, selenium, and tellurium. M. B. Power, J. W. Ziller, A.
N. Tyler, and A. R. Barron. Organometallics, 1992, 11, 1055.
83. Chemical vapor deposition of
cubic gallium sulfide thin films: a new meta-stable phase. A. N. MacInnes, M.
B. Power, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1992, 4, 11.
84. The preparation of (Al2O3)x(SiO2)y
thin films using [Al(OSiEt3)3]2 as a single source precursor. C. C. Landry,
L. K. Cheatham, A. N. MacInnes, and A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater. Optics Electron.,
1992, 1, 3.
85. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum: reduction of coordinated benzophenone. M. B. Power, J.
R. Nash, M. D. Healy, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1992, 11, 1830.
86. From Minerals to Materials:
A facile synthesis route to preceramic polymers for aluminum oxide. A. W. Apblett,
C. C. Landry, M. R. Mason, and A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1992,
249, 75.
87. A novel route to silicon based
ceramic coatings on carbon substrates. A. N. MacInnes and A. R. Barron, Mat.
Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1992, 249, 221
88. Synthesis and molecular structure
of Al(BHT)3: The first three-coordinate homoleptic aluminum aryloxide. M. D.
Healy and A. R. Barron, Angew Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1992, 31, 921.
89. Low valent and paramagnetic
compound of aluminum. A. R. Barron, Aluminum Chemistry, Ed. G. Robinson, VCH,
New York, 1993.
90. Indium complexes of 1,3-diphenyltriazene
(Hdpt): X-ray crystal structures of [Et3NH][InCl2(dpt)2], [InCl2(dpt)(pyMe2-3,5)2],
[InCl2(dpt)(PEt3)2] and [InCl2(dpt)(bipy)]. J. T. Leman, H. A. Roman, and A.
R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 1992, 2183.
91. The use of amines to enhance
the volitility of barium b-diketonates: chemical vapor deposition of barium
oxide thin films. J. M. Buriak, L. K. Cheatham, R. G. Gordon, J. J. Graham,
and A. R. Barron, Euro J. Solid State Inorg Chem., 1992, 29, 43.
92. Topological reorganization of
gallium sulfide clusters. M. B. Power, J. W. Ziller, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics,
1992, 11, 2783.
93. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum: reactions with main group halides. M. D. Healy, J. W.
Ziller, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1992, 11, 3042.
94. U.V. excimer laser photochemistry
of hybrid organometallic compounds of gallium. Y. Zhang, W. M. Cleaver, M. Stuke,
and A. R. Barron, Appl. Phys. A., 1992, 55, 261.
95. Metal-organic chemical vapour
deposition of polycrystalline tetragonal indium sulfide (InS) thin films. A.
N. MacInnes, W. M. Cleaver, A. R. Barron, M. B. Power, and A. F. Hepp, Adv.
Mater. Optics. Electron., 1992, 1, 229.
96. Tris-triphenylsiloxy compounds
of aluminum: part 2. molecular structure of Al(OSiPh3)3(OEt2). A. W. Apblett
and A. R. Barron, J. Cryst. Spec. Res., 1993, 23, 529.
97. A spectroscopic evaluation of
the efficacy of two mass deacidification processes for paper. A. N. MacInnes
and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Chem., 1992, 2, 1049.
98. Dimethylaluminum Alkoxide: A
physico-chemical investigation. J. H. Rogers, A. W. Apblett, W. M. Cleaver,
A. N. Tyler, and A. R. Barron, J.Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1992, 3179.
99. Oxide, chalcogenide, and related
clusters of aluminum, gallium and indium. A. R. Barron, Comm. Inorg. Chem.,
1993, 14, 123.
100. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminium: hydrides and homoleptic aryloxides. M. D. Healy, P.
W. Gravelle, M. R. Mason, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc. Dalton
Trans., 1993, 441.
101. Photoluminscence intensity
enhancement of GaAs by metal organic chemical vapor deposited GaS from a single
source precursor. A. N. MacInnes, M. B. Power, A. R. Barron, P. P. Jenkins,
and A. F. Hepp, Appl. Phys. Lett., 1993, 62, 711.
102. Indium tert-butylthiolates as
single source precursors for indium (II) sulfide thin films: Is molecular design
enough? A. N. MacInnes, M. B. Power, A. F. Hepp, and A. R. Barron. J. Organomet.
Chem., 1993, 449, 95.
103. Reactions of group 13 alkyls
with dioxygen and elemental chalcogens: from carelessness to chemistry. A. R.
Barron, Chem. Soc. Rev., 1993, 93.
104. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum. M. D. Healy, M. B. Power, and A. R. Barron, Coord. Chem.
Rev., 1994, 130, 63.
105. The realization of molecular
control over solid state structure: chemical vapor deposition of gallium and
indium sulfide films. M. B. Power, A. N. MacInnes, A. F. Hepp, and A. R. Barron,
Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1993, 282, 659.
106. Photoluminescence intensity
enhancement of GaAs by metal organic chemical vapor deposited GaS from a single
source precursor. A. N. MacInnes, M. B. Power, A. R. Barron, P. P. Jenkins,
and A. F. Hepp, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1993, 282, 111.
107. Synthesis and molecular structure
of (tBu)2Ga(OCPh3): an example of a possible intramolecular p-interaction. W.
M. Cleaver and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1993, 12, 1001.
108. Molecular structure of tris-(tri-methylaluminum)(diglyme).
J. T. Leman, C. C. Landry, and A. R. Barron, Main Group Metal Chem., 1993, 16,
193.
109. Siloxy-substituted alumoxanes:
their synthesis from polydialkylsiloxanes and trimethylaluminium, and application
as aluminosilicate precursors. C. C. Landry, J. A. Davis, A. W. Apblett, and
A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Chem., 1993, 3, 597.
110. Hydrolysis of tri-tert-butylaluminum:
the first structural characterization of alkylalumoxanes, [(R2Al)2O]n and (RAlO)n.
M. R. Mason, J. M. Smith, S. G. Bott, and, A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1993, 115, 4971.
111. Group 2 compounds as CVD-precursors
for electronic materials. A. R. Barron and W. S. Rees, Jr., Adv. Mater. Optic.
Electron., 1993, 2, 271.
112. Group IIA b-diketonate compounds
as CVD-precursors for high Tc-superconductors. W. S. Rees, Jr. and A. R. Barron,
Materials Science Forum, 1993, 137-138, 473.
113. Synthesis of polycrystalline
chalcopyrite semiconductors by microwave irradiation. C. C. Landry and A. R.
Barron, Science, 1993, 260, 1653.
114. 1,3-diaryltriazenido compounds
of aluminum. J. T. Leman, J. Braddock-Wilking, A. J. Coolong, and A. R. Barron,
Inorg. Chem., 1993, 32, 4324.
115. Reactivity of organogallium
peroxides: oxidation of phosphine, phosphites and triphenylarsine. X-ray crystal
structures of (tBu)2Ga(OtBu)(O=AsPh3), (tBu)2Ga(m- OtBu)(m-OOtBu)Ga(tBu)2 and
(tBu)2Ga[(O)P(Ph)2CH(O)P(Ph)2]. M. B. Power, J. W. Ziller, and A. R. Barron,
Organometallics, 1993, 12, 4908.
116. Five and six coordinate organoindium
compounds. J. T. Leman, H. A. Roman, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1993,
12, 2988.
117. Gallium: organometallic chemistry.
A. R. Barron and M. B. Power, Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, Ed. R. B.
King, Wiley, Chichester, 1994.
118. Indium: organometallic chemistry.
J. T. Leman and A. R. Barron, Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, Ed. R. B.
King, Wiley, Chichester, 1994.
119. Chemical vapor deposition of
gallium sulfide: phase control by molecular design. A. N. MacInnes, M. B. Power,
and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1993, 5, 1344.
120. The effect of siloxane spin-on-glass
and reaction bonded silicon oxycarbide coatings with a self-propagating interfacial
reaction treatment (ASPIRE) in the synthesis of carbon/graphite fiber reinforced
aluminum metal matrix composites. W. M. Balaba, D. A. Weirauch, Jr., A. J. Perrotta,
G. H. Armstrong, P. Anyalebechi, S. Kauffman, A. N. MacInnes, A. M. Winner,
and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Res., 1993, 8, 3192.
121. Electronic passivation of n-
and p- type GaAs using chemical vapor deposited GaS. M. Tabib-Azar, S. Kang,
A. N. MacInnes, M. B. Power, P. Jenkins, A. F. Hepp, and A. R. Barron, Appl.
Phys. Lett., 1993, 63, 625.
122. Gallium: inorganic chemistry.
A. R. Barron and A. N. MacInnes, Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, Ed. R.
B. King, Wiley, Chichester, 1994.
123. Reaction bonded refractory
metal carbide/carbon composites. A. N. MacInnes, A. R. Barron, J. J. Li, and
T. R. Gilbert, Polyhedron, 1994, 13, 1315.
124. Gallium arsenide transistors:
realization through a molecular designed insulator. P. P. Jenkins, A. N. MacInnes,
M. Tabib-Azar, and A. R. Barron, Science, 1994, 263, 1751.
125. Alcoholysis of tri-tert-butylgallium:
synthesis and structural characterization of [(tBu)2Ga(m-OR)]2. W. M. Cleaver,
A. R. Barron, A. R. McGuffey, and S. G. Bott, Polyhedron, 1994, 13, 2831.
126. Tert-butylaluminum hydroxides
and oxides: structural relationship between alkylalumoxane and alumina gels.
C. J. Harlan, M. R. Mason, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1994, 13, 2957.
127. MOCVD of group III chalcogenide
compound semiconductors. A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1994, 335,
317.
128. The synthesis of polycrystalline
semi-conductors by microwave irradiation. C. C. Landry and A. R. Barron, Mat.
Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1994, 327, 89.
129. Room temperature synthesis
of CuInQ (Q = S or Se) in non-aqueous solution, using an organoindum reagent.
A. F. Hepp, M. T. Andras, C. C. Landry, and A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp.
Proc., 1994, 327, 83.
130. Copper containing ceramic precursor
synthesis: solid state transformations and materials technology. A. F. Hepp,
W. E. Eckles, S. A. Duraj, M. T. Andras, P. E. Fanwick, R. M. Richman, M. L.
Sabat, M. B. Power, E. M. Gordon, and A. R. Barron. Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc.,
1994, 327, 23.
131. Reaction of boehmite with carboxylic
acids: a new synthetic route to alumoxanes. C. C. Landry, N. Pappè, M.
R. Mason, A. W. Apblett, and A. R. Barron, "Inorganic and Organometallic
Polymers", ACS Symposium Series, Volume II, 1998, 572, 149.
132. From minerals to materials:
synthesis of alumoxanes from the reaction of boehmite with carboxylic acids.
C. C. Landry, N. Pappè, M. R. Mason, A. W. Apblett, A. N. Tyler, A. N.
MacInnes, and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Chem., 1995, 5, 331.
133. Vapor phase laser photochemistry
and determination by electron diffraction of the molecular structure of [(tBu)GaS]4:
evidence for the retention of the Ga4S4 cubane core during the MOCVD growth
of cubic-GaS. W. M. Cleaver, M. Späth, D. Hnyk, G. McMurdo, M. B. Power,
M. Stuke, D. W. H. Rankin, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1995, 14, 690.
134. Radical anion complexes of
tris-(1,3-diphenyltriazenido) aluminum. J. Braddock-Wilking, J. T. Leman, C.
T. Farrar, S. C. Larsen, D. J. Singel, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1995, 117, 1736.
135. Electronic structure of the
tris-(1,3-diphenyltriazenido) aluminum radical anion: a theoretical and experimental
ESEEM and ERR study. C. T. Farrar, J. T. Leman, S. C. Larsen, J. Braddock-Wilking,
D. J. Singel, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995, 117, 1746.
136. MOCVD of alumina-silica oxidation-resistant
coatings or carbon fibers. C.C. Landry and A. R. Barron, Carbon, 1995, 33, 381.
137. A new method for the determination
of trialkylaluminum content in alumoxanes. A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1995,
14, 3581.
138. A new cubane MOCVD precursor
for gallium sulfide: Structural determinations of [(Et2MeC)GaS]4 by X-ray diffraction
and [(tBu)GaSe]4 by electron diffraction. M. B. Power, A. R. Barron, D. Hnyk,
H. E. Robertson, and D. W. H. Rankin, Adv. Mater. Optics Electron., 1995, 5,
177.
139. The synthesis of chalcopyrite
semiconductors and their solid solution by microwave irradiation. C. C. Landry,
J. Lockwood, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1995, 7, 699.
140. Three-coordinate aluminum is
not a prerequisite for catalytic activity in the zirconocene-alumoxane polymerization
of ethylene. C. J. Harlan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1995, 117, 6465.
141. Galloxane and alumoxane hydroxides:
Ga12(tBu)12(m3-O)8(m-O)2(m-OH)4 and Al6(tBu)6(m3-O)4(m-OH)4. C. C. Landry, C.
J. Harlan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1995,
34, 1202.
142. The Al-O bond interaction in
four-coordinate aluminum aryloxide compounds. A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1995,
14, 3197.
143. A new class of gallium arsenide
transistor: realization through a molecular designed insulator. A. R. Barron,
Materials, Synthesis and Characterization, Ed. D.L. Peny, Plenum, 1997, 6, 137.
144. Alumoxanes as co-catalysts
in palladium catalysed co-polymerization of carbon monoxide and ethylene: genesis
of a structure activity relationship. Y. Koide, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron,
Organometallics, 1996, 15, 2213.
145 Gallium and indium compounds
of sulfur donor ligands: pyridine-2-thiolates and diphenylthiophosphates. C.
C. Landry, A. Hynes, A. R. Barron, I. Haiduc, and C. Silvestru, Polyhedron,
1996, 15, 391.
146. Surface pasivation for III-V
semiconductor processing: stable gallium sulfide films by MOCVD. A. N. MacInnes,
P. P. Jenkins, M. B. Power, S. Kang, A. R. Barron, A. F. Hepp, and M. Tabib-Azar,
NASA Technical Memorandum, 106761, 1994.
147. [Al5(tBu)5(m3-O)2(m3-OH)3(m-OH)2(m-O2CPh)2]:
A model for the interaction of carboxylic acids with boehmite. Y. Koide and
A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1995, 14, 4026.
148. A new understanding of the
co-catalytic activity of alumoxanes: the opening of a black box. A. R. Barron,
Macromol. Symp., 1995, 97, 15.
149. MOCVD of group III-chalcogenides.
A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater. Optics Electron., 1995, 5, 245.
150. CVD of insulating materials.
A. R. Barron, CVD of Nonmetals, Ed. W. Rees, Jr., VCH, 1996.
151. Chemical synthesis of poly-b-hydroxybutyrate
by the polymerization of [R,S]-b-butyrolacetone with aluminoxane catalysts.
R. W. Lenz, J. Yang, B. Wu, C. J. Harlan, and A. R. Barron, Can. J. Microbiology,
1995, 41, 274.
152. Reaction of tert-butylalumoxane
with ketones. Y. Koide and A. R. Barron, Main Group Metal. Chem., 1995, 18,
405.
153. Polyketone polymers prepared
using a palladium/alumoxane catalyst system. Y. Koide and A. R. Barron, Macromolecules,
1996, 29, 1110.
154. Photo-assisted chemical vapor
deposition of gallium sulfide. P. Pernot and A. R. Barron, Chem. Vap. Deposition,
1995, 1, 75.
155. CVD of SiO2 and related materials:
An overview. A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater. Optics Electron., 1996, 6, 101.
156. Chemical vapor deposition of
gallium and indium selenide nano-particles. S. L. Stoll, E. G. Gillan, and A.
R. Barron, Chem. Vapor Deposition, 1996, 2, 182.
157. Reaction of group 13-sulfido
cubanes with dimethlzirconocene. C. J. Harlan and A. R. Barron, J. Cluster Chem.,
1996, 7, 455.
158. A FETISH for gallium arsenide.
A. R. Barron, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1996, 410, 23.
159. Group 13-16 precursors: what
factors control their volatility? E. G. Gillan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron,
Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc., 1996, 415, 87.
160. Molecular structure of [(tBu)2Al(m-OPh)]2.
C. L. Aitken and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1996, 26, 293.
161. Crystal structure of Al(tBu)3(NH2CH2CH2Ph):
a molecular "slinky", C. L. Aitken and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst.,
1996, 26, 297.
162. Carboxylate substituted alumoxanes
as processable precursors to transition metal-aluminum and lanthanide-aluminum
mixed metal oxides: atomic scale mixing via a new transmetalation reaction.
A. Kareiva, C. J. Harlan, D. B. MacQueen, R. Cook, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater.,
1996, 8, 2331.
163. A chemical approach for structural,
composite, and coating materials for automative applications, A. R. Barron,
World Car Conference'96, University of California, Riverside, p. 151.
164. Solid state structure of [(tBu)2In(m-Cl)]?:
an unusual saw-tooth polymeric structure. S. L. Stoll, S. G. Bott, and A. R.
Barron, Polyhedron, 1997, 16, 1763.
165. Reaction of amines with [(tBu)Al(m3-O)]6:
determination of the steric limitation of a latent lewis acid. Y. Koide, S.
G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1996, 15, 5514.
166. Yttrium substituted alumoxanes:
a chemie duce route to YAG. C. J. Harlan, A. Kareiva, D. B. MacQueen, R. Cook,
and A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater., 1997, 9, 68.
167. Molecular structure of [(tBu)2Al(m-NHtBu)]2.
S. G. Bott, Y. Koide, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1996, 26, 563.
168. Synthesis of Gallium Chalcogenide
Cubanes and their use as CVD precursors for Ga2E3 (E = S, Se). S. Schulz, E.
G. Gillan, L. M. Rogers, R. Rogers, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1996,
15, 4880.
169. Tert-amyl compounds of aluminum
and gallium: halides, hydroxides and chalcogenides. C. J. Harlan, E. G. Gillan,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1996, 15, 5479.
170. Structural characterization
of dialkylaluminum carboxylates: models for carboxylate alumoxanes, C. E. Bethley,
C. L. Aitken, Y. Koide, C. J. Harlan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics,
1997, 16, 329.
171. Methyl-hydride metathesis between
(h5-C5H5)2ZrMe2 and [(H)Al(m3-NtBu)]4: molecular structures of [Al(H)x(Me)1-x(m3-NBu)4]
(x = 0, 0.78, 1) and [(h5-C5H5)2Zr(Me)(m-H)]2. C. J. Harlan, S. G. Bott, and
A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 637.
172. Stereoregular polymerization
of (R,S)-propylene oxide by an alumoxane-propylene oxide complex. B. Wu, C.
J. Harlan, R. W. Lenz, and A. R. Barron, Macromolecules, 1997, 30, 316.
173. Molecular structure of an unusual
gallium phosphate compound containing three-coordinate gallium. A. Keys, S.
G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1996, 2339.
174. Dinitrosyl iron complexes:
formation, stability, anmd physiological implications. M. E. Mullins, J. S.
Stamler, D. J. Singel, and A. R. Barron, Portland Press Proc., 1996, 415, 87.
175. Selenide and selenolate compounds
of indium: a comparative study of In-Se bond forming reactions. S. L. Stoll,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 1315.
176. Observation of an unusual amine
oxidation reaction during the oxidation and hydrolysis of [(tBu)2Ga(o-C6H4NMe2)]2:
molecular structure of (tBu)2Ga(o-C6H4NMe2)(m-OH)Ga(tBu)[o-C6H4N(O)Me2] and
(tBu)2Ga(o-C6H4NMe2)(O=PPh3). C. N. McMahon, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron,
1997, 16, 3407.
177. Molecular Structure of (tBu)3AlP(nPr)3.
C. N. McMahon and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1997, 27, 171.
178. Volatility studies on gallium
chalcogenide cubanes: thermal analysis and determination of sublimation enthalpies.
E. G. Gillan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1997, 9, 796.
179. Molecular Structure of [(tBu)2Al(m-Cl)]2.
C. N. McMahon, J. A. Francis, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1997, 27, 167.
180. Alumoxane precursors to designer
catalysts and catalyst supports: catalytic oxidation of dichloromethane. R.
L. Cook, C. Wong, C. J. Harlan, A. Kareiva, and A. R. Barron, Mater. Res. Soc.,
Symp. Proc., 1997, 454, 169.
181. Environmentally benign processing
aluminum-based ceramic materials: water soluble alumoxanes, R. L. Callender,
C. J. Harlan, D. L. Callahan, M. Wiesner, R. L Cook, and A. R. Barron, Ceramic
Transactions, 1998, 87, 13.
182. Chemical vapor deposition of
hexagonal gallium selenide and telluride thin films from cubane precursors.
E. G. Gillan and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1997, 9, 3037.
183. Alcohol and secondary amine
complexes of tri-tert-butyl aluminum: enhanced stability through intra-molecular
hydrogen bonding. C. N. McMahon, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc.,
Dalton Trans., 1997, 3129.
184. Aqueous synthesis of water
soluble alumoxanes: environmentally benign precursors to alumina and aluminum-based
ceramics, R. L. Callender, C. J. Harlan, N. M. Shapiro, C. D. Jones, D. L. Callahan,
M. R. Wiesner, R. Cook, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1997, 9, 2418.
185. Methylmethacrylate complexes
of sterically crowded aluminum aryloxides: activation of methylcrylic esters.
M. Akakura, H. Yamamoto, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1997, 16,
4389.
186. 1,3-Diphenylamidine and methylaminopyridine
compounds of gallium. Y. Koide, J. A. Francis, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron,
Polyhedron, 1998, 17, 983.
187. Steric effects in aluminum
compounds containing monoanionic potentially bidentate ligands: towards a quantitative
measure of steric bulk. J. A. Francis, C. N. McMahon, S. G. Bott, and A. R.
Barron, Organometallics, 1999, 18, 4399.
188. Metal-organic chemical vapour
deposition of indium selenide (InSe) thin films. S. L. Stoll and A. R. Barron,
Chem. Mater., 1998, 10, 650.
189. The molecular structure of
R,S-[Al6(tBu)6(m3-O)(m3-O2CCH2C(H)MeO)2]: evidence for the latent Lewis acid
catalyzed polymerization of [R,S]-b-butyrolacetone, C. J. Harlan, S. G. Bott,
B. Wu, R. W. Lenz, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1997, 2183.
190. Molecular structure of AlH3[N(CH2CH2)3CH]2,
C. J. Harlan, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1998, 28, 649.
191. Molecular structures of [(tBu)2Ga(m-O2CPh)]2, [(tBu)2Ga(m-O2CC6H4-3-CN)]2,
[(tBu)2Ga(m-SC6H5)]2: the efficacy of oxygen and sulfur donor ligands for binding
to GaAs and GaS surfaces. A. Keys, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron,
1998, 17, 3121.
192. Reaction of [(tBu)Ga(m3-Te)]4
with elemental sulfur and selenium: a facile chalcogenide exchange reaction.
B. D. Fahlman and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1998, 17, 5310.
193. Carboxylate-alumoxanes: environmentally
benign precursors for developing aluminum based ceramic membranes and filter.
C. D. Jones, D. A. Bailey, M. R. Wiesner, and A. R. Barron, 9th CIMTEC - World
Ceramics Congress, Ceramics Getting into the 2000 - Part D, 1999, 413.
194. Inorganic-organic hybrid and
composite materials using carboxylate-alumoxanes, C. T. Vogelson, Y. Koide,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, 9th CIMTEC - World Ceramics Congress, Ceramics
Getting into the 2000 - Part C, 1999, 499.
195. Aqueous synthesis of water
soluble alumoxanes: environmentally benign precursors to alumina and aluminum
based ceramic materials. R. L. Callender, M. R. Wiesner, and A. R. Barron, 9th
CIMTEC - World Ceramics Congress, Ceramics Getting into the 2000 - Part C, 1999,
135.
196. Reaction of Al(tBu)3 with [R2Al{m-O(CH2)nNMe2}]2:
dependence on the extent of intra-molecular Al...N coordination, C. N. McMahon,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 3301.
197. Aluminum compounds containing
bidentate ligands: chelate ring size and rigid conformation effects. J. A. Francis,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 3305.
198. Alkylalumoxanes: synthesis,
structure and reactivity, A. R. Barron in Metallocene-Based Polyolefins. Vol.
1, Preparation, properties and technology. Ed. J. Scheirs and W. Kaminsky, Wiley,
Chichester, 1999, Chapter 2, p. 33.
199. Reaction of trimethylaluminum
with [(tBu)Al(m3-O)]6: hybrid tert-butyl-methylalumoxanes as co-catalysts for
olefin polymerization. M. Watanabi, C. N. McMahon, C. J. Harlan, and A. R. Barron,
Organometallics, 2001, 20, 460.
200. Chemical control over ceramic
porosity using alumoxane precursors. R. L. Callender and A. R. Barron, Adv.
Mater., 2000, 12, 734.
201. Aluminum compounds containing
bidentate ligands: ligand base strength and remote geometric control over degree
of association. C. N. McMahon, J. A. Francis, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron,
J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1999, 67.
202. MOCVD growth of gallium sulfide
using di-tert-butyl gallium dithocarbamate precursors: Formation of a metastable
phase of GaS. A. Keys, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 1999, 11,
3578.
203. Are intramolecularly stabilized
compounds of aluminum suitable structural models of the SN2 transition state?
Molecular structure of [(tBu)2Al(m-OC6H4-2-OMe)]2. J. A. Francis, S. G. Bott
and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron, 1999, 18, 2211.
204. Synthesis and structural characterization
of cyclopentadienyliron- and cyclopentadienylmolybdenum-gallium compounds, A.
Borovik, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 1999, 18, 2668.
205. Hydralumination of H2C=CH2SMe:
synthesis and molecular structure of (tBu)2Al(CH2CH2CH2SMe). J. A. Francis,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Main Group Chem., 1999, 3, 53.
206. Molecular structures of (tBu)Ga(S2CNnPr2)2
and (iPrO)Ga(S2CNEt2)2: an example of an unusual ligand pseudorotation. A. Keys,
S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1998, 28, 629.
207. Synthesis of a base-stabilized
alumoxane: preferential hydrolysis of an aluminum-amido over an aluminum-alkyl,
C. N. McMahon and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 3703.
208. Cleavage of cyclo-dimethylsiloxanes
by dialkylaluminum hydrides and the nature of the siloxyaluminum products. C.
N. McMahon, S. G. Bott, L. B. Alemany, H. W. Roesky, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics,
1999, 18, 5395.
209. Inorganic-organic hybrid and
composite resin materials using carboxylate-alumoxanes as functionalized cross-linking
agents. C. T. Vogelson, Y. Koide, R. Cook, S. G. Bott, L. B. Alemany, and A.
R. Barron, Chem. Mater., 2000, 12, 795.
210. Reaction of Al(tBu)3 with ethylene
glycol: intermediates to aluminum alkoxide (alucone) preceramic polymers, C.
N. McMahon, L. Alemany, R. L. Callender, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Chem.
Mater., 1999, 11, 3181.
211. Molecular structure of [CpFe(CO)2]3In.
A. Borovik, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1998, 28, 837.
212. Molecular structure of PhOCH2CH(OH)CH2OPh.
Y. Koide, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst., 1999, 29, 247.
213. Steric effects in aluminum compounds
containing monoanionic potentially bidentate ligands: effect of the steric bulk
at the a-carbon. C. N. McMahon, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Main Group Chem.,
1999, 3, 43.
214. Molecular structure of M(tfac)3
(M = Al, Co) and Cu(H2O)(fod)2: example of unusual supramolecular architecture.
C. T. Vogelson, C. L. Edwards, A. N. Kobylivker, S. B. Chacko, C. E. Moran,
K. Dalton, S. M. Stewart, B. C. Werner, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem.
Cryst., 1998, 28, 817.
215. Very fast MAS and MQMAS NMR
studies of the spectroscopically challenging minerals kyanite and andalusite
on 400, 500, and 800 MHz spectrometers. L. B. Alemany, S. Steuernagel, J.-P.
Amoureux, R. L. Callender, and A. R. Barron, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,
1999, 14, 1.
216. Characterization of alumoxane-derived
ceramic membranes. D. A. Bailey, C. D. Jones, A. R. Barron, and M. R. Wiesner,
J. Membrane Sci., 2000, 176, 1.
217. Formation and evaluation of
highly uniform aluminate interface coatings for sapphire fiber reinforced ceramic
matrix composites (FRCMCs) using carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles. R. L.
Callender and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Sci., 2001, 36, 4977.
218. A novel route to alumina and
aluminate coatings on SiC, carbon and Kevlar® fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix
composites using carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles. R. L. Callender and A.
R. Barron, J. Mater. Res., 2000, 15, 2228.
219. Facile synthesis of aluminum
containing mixed metal oxides using doped carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles.
R. L. Callender and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 2000, 83, 1777.
220. Tert-butyl compounds of gallium.
A. Keys, T. Barbarich, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.,
2000, 577.
221. A new route to hexaluminate
ceramics via a novel transmetalation reaction. R. L. Callender and A. R. Barron,
Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings: 23rd Annual Conference on Composites,
Advanced Ceramics, Materials and Structures: A, American Ceramic Society, 1999,
27.
222. Formation of interface coatings
on SiC and sapphire fibers using metal doped carboxylate-alumoxanes. R. L. Callender
and A. R. Barron, Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings: 23rd Annual
Conference on Composites, Advanced Ceramics, Materials and Structures: A, American
Ceramic Society, 1999, 127.
223. Sterically crowded aryloxide
compounds of aluminum: intramolecular coordination of bidentate ligands. J.
A. Francis, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, J. Organomet. Chem., 2000, 597, 29.
224. An alternative approach to
Al2O2 ring systems by unexpected cleavage of stable Al-F and Si-O bonds. C.
Rennekamp, H. Wessel, H. W. Roesky, P. Müller, H. -G. Schmidt, M. Noltemeyer,
I. Usón, and A. R. Barron, Inorg. Chem., 1999, 38, 5235.
225. Dimethylalane, [MeAlH]n, in
the vapor phase and in hydrocarbon solution: gas-phase electron diffraction,
spectroscopic, colligative, and ab initio studies. A. J. Downs, T. M. Greene,
S. E. Collin, L. A. Whitehurst, P. T. Brain, C. A. Morrison, C. R. Pulhma, B.
A. Smart, D. W. H. Rankin, A. Keys, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics, 2000,
19, 527.
226. CVD of conformal alumina thin
films via hydrolysis of AlH3(NMe2Et). B. D. Fahlman and A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater.
Optics Electron., 2000, 10, 135.
227. Single pulse MAS, selective
Hahn echo MAS, and 3QMAS NMR studies of the mineral zoisite at 400, 500, 600,
and 800 MHz. Exploring the limits of Al NMR detectability. L. B. Alemany, R.
L. Callender, A. R. Barron, S. Steuernagel, D. Iuga, and A. P. M. Kentgens,
J. Phys. Chem., B., 2000, 104, 11612.
228. Reaction of trimethylaluminum
with main group hydroxides: A non-hydrolysis route to methylalumoxane. S. J.
Obrey and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 2456.
229. Reaction of 1,3-diols with
Al(tBu)3 and Ga(tBu)3: aluminum- and gallium-based bifunctional tetradentate
ligands. C. N. McMahon, S. J. Obrey, A. Keys, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron,
J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 2151.
231. Acid and base assisted topological reorganization of gallium sulfido clusters. T. Barbarich, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2000, 1679.
232. Chemical vapor deposition of conformal alumina thin films, B. D. Fahlman and A. R. Barron, Mater. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc ., 2000, 606 , 75.
234. Fiber reinforced epoxy resin composite materials using carboxylate-alumoxanes as cross-linking agents, C. T. Vogelson, Y. Koide, and A. R. Barron, Mater. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc ., 2000, 581 , 369.
235. Carboxylate-alumoxanes: precursors for heterogeneous catalysis. C. D. Jones, D. S. Brown, L. L. Marshall, and A. R. Barron, Mater. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc ., 2000, 581 , 659.
236. Carboxylate-alumoxanes: materials processing and manufacturing of alumina based materials, C. D. Jones, R. L. Callender, C. T. Vogelson, S. J. Obrey, K. A. DeFriend Varela, M. R. Wiesner, and A. R. Barron, 2000 NSF Design and Manufacturing Research Conference , Vancouver, 2000.
237. Molecular structure of [FeCl 2 (imidazole) 4 ]Cl.THF.H 2 O. S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst ., 2000, 30, 61.
238. Molecular structure of 2,6-di-bromomethyl-1-phenyl benzene. S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst ., 2002, 32 , 205.
239. A chemically functionalized carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticle support for olefin polymerization catalysts. S. J. Obrey and A. R. Barron, Macromolecules , 2002, 35, 1499.
240. Structural characterization of borate esters in which sodium acts as a support to the structural framework. M. Bishop, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2000, 3100.
241. An accuracy assessment of the refinement of partial metal disorder in solid solutions of Al(acac) 3 and Cr(acac) 3 . B. D. Fahlman, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2001, 2148.
242. Molecular structure of Al 0.916 Cr 0.084 (acac) 3 . B. D. Fahlman, S. G. Bott and Andrew R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst ., 2000, 30 , 65.
243. Crystal packing of alcohol amines formed by the reaction of primary amines with 1,2-epoxy-3-phenoxypropane, C. T. Vogelson, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Chem ., 2000, 11 , 284.
244. Chemical vapor deposition of chromium-doped alumina "ruby" thin films, B. D. Fahlman and A. R. Barron, Chem. Vap. Deposition , 2001, 7 , 62.
245. Particle size control and dependence on solution pH of carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles, C. T. Vogelson and A. R. Barron, J. Non-Cryst. Solids , 2001, 290 , 216.
246. Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites using alumina nanoparticles. R. L. Callender and A. R. Barron, Ceramic Transactions , 2000, 115, 435.
247. Substituent effects on the volatility of metal b -diketonates, B. D. Fahlman and A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater. Optics Electron ., 2000, 10 , 223.
248. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange catalyzed by an unusually stable mercury-toluene complex. A. S. Borovik, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. , 2000, 39 , 4117.
249. Aluminum and gallium compounds of salicylic and anthranilic acid: examples of weak intra-molecular hydrogen bonding. C. S. Branch, J. Lewinski, S. G. Bott, J. Lipkowski, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2001, 1253.
250. Aluminum alkoxides as synthons for methylalumoxane (MAO): product catalyzed thermal decomposition of [Me 2 Al( m -OCPh 3 )] 2 . S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Organometallics , 2001, 20 , 5162.
251. Aluminum and gallium chloride stabilized arene-mercury complexes: synthesis and structural characterization, A. Borovik, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc ., 2001, 123 , 11219.
252. Aluminum and gallium chloride stabilized arene-mercury complexes: catalysts for H/D exchange of aromatic compounds, A. Borovik and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc ., 2002, 124 , 3743.
253. Alumina ultrafiltration membranes derived from carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles, C. D. Jones, M. Fidalgo, M. R. Wiesner, and A. R. Barron, J. Membrane Sci ., 2001, 193 , 175.
254. Molecular structures of M( t Bu) 3 (M = Al, Ga, In): A study by electron diffraction and ab initio molecular orbital calculations, A. Keys, P. T. Brain, C. A. Morrison, R. L. Callender, B. A. Smart, H. E. Robinson, D. W. H. Rankin and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
255. Surface repair of porous and damaged alumina bodies using carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles, K. A. DeFriend and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Sci ., 2002, 37 , 2909.
256. An investigation of the reaction of [RGa( m 3 -Te)] 4 with O 2 , SO 2 and SeO 2 using a combination of experiment and density functional theory, B. D. Fahlman, A. Daniels, G. Scuseria and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2001, 3239.
257. Aluminum, gallium and copper complexes of 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine, S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, J. Organomet. Chem ., 2002, 643-644 , 53.
258. Molecular structure of [( t Bu) 2 Al(3,5-Me 2 py)] 2 ( m -O): preferential hydrolysis of an aluminum-aryl over an aluminum-alkyl, L. G. van Poppel, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst ., 2001, 31 , 417.
259. A Lewis base promoted alkyl/alkoxide ligand redistribution: reaction of [Me 2 Al( m -OCPh 3 )] 2 with THF. S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, Organometallics , 2001, 20 , 5119.
260. Transition metal complexes of a bifunctional tetradentate gallium alkoxide ligand, S. J. Obrey, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, Inorg. Chem ., 2002, 41 , 571.
261.1,4-Dioxobenzene compounds of gallium: reversible binding of pyridines to [{( t Bu) 2 Ga} 2 ( m -OC 6 H 4 O)] n in the solid state. L. H. van Poppel, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc ., 2003, 125 , 11006.
262.Strengthening of porous alumina bodies using carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles, K. A. DeFriend and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Sci ., 2003, 38, 927.
263. Chalcogenide exchange reaction of [RGa( m 3 -Te)] 4 with elemental sulfur and selenium: a density functional theory study, B. D. Fahlman, A. D. Daniels, G. E. Scusceria and A. R. Barron, J. Cluster Sci ., 2002, 13 , 587.
264. A new mechanism for cement hydration inhibition: solid-state chemistry of calcium nitrilotris(methylene)triphosphonate, M. Bishop, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater ., 2003, 15 , 3074.
265. 1,4-Dioxobenzene compounds of aluminum. L. H. van Poppel, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans ., 2002, 3327.
266. Molecular structures of Ga( t Bu) 2 (OPh)(py).PhOH and [( t Bu) 2 Ga(H 2 O)( m -OH)Ga( t Bu) 2 ] 2 ( m -OC 6 H 4 O).4(2-Mepy): intra- and inter-molecular hydrogen bonding to gallium aryloxides. L. H. van Poppel, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron , 2002, 21 , 1877.
267. Molecular coupling layers formed by reactions of epoxy resins with self-assembled carboxylate monolayers grown on the native oxide of aluminum. C. T. Vogelson, A. Keys, C. L. Edwards, and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Chem. , 2003, 13 , 291.
268. Determination of the mode and efficacy of the cross-linking of guar by borate using MAS 11 B NMR of borate cross-linked guar in combination with solution 11 B NMR of model systems. M.. Bishop, N. Shahid, J. Yang, and A. R. Barron, Dalton Trans ., 2004, 2621.
269. Arene-mercury complexes stabilized by gallium chloride: relative rates of H/D and arene exchange. C. S. Branch and A. R. Barron, J. Am. Chem. Soc ., 2002, 124 , 14156.
270. Reaction of [Ga 2 ( t Bu) 4 (neol-H) 2 ] with early transition metal chlorides and amides. L. H. van Poppel, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, Polyhedron , 2003, 22 , 9.
271. Alumina and aluminate ultrafiltration membranes derived from alumina nanoparticles. K. A. DeFriend, M. R. Wiesner, and A. R. Barron, J. Membrane Sci ., 2003, 224 , 11.
272. A simple approach to hierarchical ceramic ultrafiltraion membranes. K. A. DeFriend and A. R. Barron, J. Membrane Sci ., 2003, 212 , 29.
273. Group 13 Trihalide Complexes of 9-Fluorenone: A comparison of methods for assigning relative Lewis acidity. C. S. Branch, S. G. Bott, and A. R. Barron, J. Organomet. Chem ., 2003, 666 , 23.
274. A flexible route to high strength a -alumina and aluminate spheres. K. A. DeFriend and A. R. Barron, J. Mater. Sci ., 2003, 38 , 2673.
275. Synthesis and characterization of carboxylate-FeOOH nanoparticles (ferroxanes) and ferroxane-derived ceramics, J. Rose, M. M. Cortalezzi-Fidalgo, S. Moustier, C. Magnetto, C. D. Jones, A. R. Barron, M. R. Wiesner, and J.-Y. Bottero, Chem. Mater ., 2002, 14 , 621.
276. Silica coated fullerenols: seeded growth of silica spheres under acidic conditions. E. A. Whitsitt and A. R. Barron, Chem. Commun ., 2003, 1042.
277. Silica coated single walled nanotubes. E. A. Whitsitt and A. R. Barron, Nano Lett ., 2003, 3 , 775.
278. Characteristics of ultrafiltration ceramic membranes derived from alumoxane nanoparticles. M. M. Cortalezzi, J. Rose, A. R. Barron, and M. R. Wiesner, J. Membrane Sci ., 2002, 205 , 33.
279. Ceramic membranes derived from ferroxane nanoparticles: a new route to the fabrication of iron oxide ultrafiltration membranes. M. M. Cortalezzi-Fidalgo, J. Rose, G. F. Wells, J.-Y. Bottero, A. R. Barron, and M. R. Wiesner, J. Membrane Sci ., 2003, 227 , 207.
281. Aluminum alkyl and aryloxide complexes of pyrazine and bipyridines: synthesis and structure. D. Ogrin, L. H. van Poppel, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, Dalton Trans ., 2004, in press.
282. Molecular Structure of [( t Bu) 2 Al(m-OC 6 H 4 -2-Me)] 2 . T. W. Vertrees, G. Hoben, A. N. Kobylivker, C. L. Edwards, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst. , 2004, in press.
283. Solvent free synthesis of carboxylate-alumoxane nanoparticles using mechanical shear. N. Shahid and A. R. Barron, J. Mater . Chem ., 2004, 14 , 1235.
284. Reinforcement of poly(propylene fumarate)-based networks with surface modified alumoxane nanoparticles for bone tissue engineering. R. A. Horch, N. Shahid, A. S. Mistry, M. D. Timmer, A. G. Mikos, and A. R. Barron, Biomacromolecules , 2004, 5 , 1990.
285. Chemically functionalized alumina nanoparticle effect on carbon fiber/epoxy composites. N. Shahid, R. Villate, and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
286. Cement hydration inhibition with tartaric acid, sucrose and lignosulfonate: an analytical and spectroscopic study. M. Bishop and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
287. Silica-coated single walled nanotubes: nanostructure formation. R. Colorado, Jr. and A. R. Barron, Chem. Mater ., 2004, 16 , 2691.
288 . A new route to fullerene substituted phenylalanine derivatives. J. Yang and A. R. Barron, Chem. Commun ., 2004, in press.
289. Molecular Structure of [Me 2 Al(m-OPh)] 2 : a crystallographic and ab initio study. D. Ogrin, S. G. Bott and A. R. Barron, J. Chem. Cryst. , 2004, in press.
292. In-situ fabrication of free-standing SWNT-silicate composite hex-nuts. R. Colorado, Jr., M. Diosomito, and A. R. Barron, Adv. Mater ., 2004, in press.
293. Effect of surfactant on particle morphology for liquid phase deposition of submicron silica, E. Whitsitt and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
294. Phosphonate mediated surface reaction and reorganization: implications for the mechanism controlling cement hydration inhibition. C, Lupu, R. S. Arvidson, A. Lüttge and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
296. Synthesis and characterization of manganese doped ferroxane nanoparticles, M. M. Cortalezzi-Fidalgo, J. Rose, G. F. Wells, J.-Y. Bottero, A. R. Barron, and M. R. Wiesner, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc ., 2003, 800 , 361.
297. Use of alumina based nanoparticles for strengthening biodegradable scaffold polymers for bone replacement. N. Shahid, R. A. Horch, A. S. Mistry, M. D. Timmer, A. G. Mikos, and A. R. Barron, Fourth World Congress Nanocomposites 2004 , Proceedings, 2004.
298. Synthesis of silica macrofibers generated by the self-assembly of anionic surfactant templated silica nanotubes. R. Colorado, Jr., S. Y. Billington, and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
302. Inhibitive properties, adsorption and surface study of butyn-1-ol and pentyn-1-ol alcohols as corrosion inhibitors for iron in HCl. K. Babic-Samardzija, C. Lupu, N. Hackerman, and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.
303. LPD silica coating of individual single walled carbon nanotubes. E. A. Whitsitt, V. C. Moore, R. E. Smalley, and A. R. Barron, submitted for publication.