Jay Dell Feldman - Publications

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2002 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 

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2004 Turculet L, Feldman JD, Tilley TD. Coordination chemistry and reactivity of new zwitterionic rhodium and iridium complexes featuring the tripodal phosphine ligand [PhB(CH 2P iPr 2) 3] -. Activation of H-H, Si-H, and ligand B-C bonds Organometallics. 23: 2488-2502. DOI: 10.1021/Om030686E  0.523
2003 Feldman JD, Mitchell GP, Nolte JO, Tilley TD. Synthesis and study of platinum silylene complexes of the type (R 3P)2Pt=SiMes2 (Mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 81: 1127-1136. DOI: 10.1139/V03-018  0.504
2003 Turculet L, Feldman JD, Tilley TD. Coordinatively and electronically unsaturated zwitterionic iron silyl complexes featuring the tripodal phosphine ligand [PhB(CH2PiPr2)3]- Organometallics. 22: 4627-4629. DOI: 10.1021/Om030568R  0.404
2002 Feldman JD, Peters JC, Tilley TD. Structural and chemical properties of zwitterionic iridium complexes featuring the tripodal phosphine ligand [PhB(CH2PPh2)3]- Organometallics. 21: 4050-4064. DOI: 10.1021/Om0205086  0.541
2002 Feldman JD, Peters JC, Don Tilley T. Activations of silanes with [PhB(CH2PPh2)3]Ir(H)(η3-C8 H13). Formation of iridium silylene complexes via the extrusion of silylenes from secondary silanes R2SiH2 Organometallics. 21: 4065-4075. DOI: 10.1021/Om020389U  0.488
1999 Peters JC, Feldman JD, Tilley TD. Silylene extrusion from a silane: Direct conversion of Mes2SiH2 to an iridium silylene dihydride [1] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121: 9871-9872. DOI: 10.1021/Ja992367D  0.446
1998 Feldman JD, Mitchell GP, Nolte JO, Tilley TD. Isolation and characterization of neutral platinum silylene complexes of the type (R3P)2Pt=SiMes2 (Mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) [2] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 120: 11184-11185. DOI: 10.1021/Ja981882T  0.422
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