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  1. Oxidative Imidation of Benzylic and Cycloalkane C(sp3)–H Bond Donors Using N-Aroyloxyquinuclidinium Salts and Nitriles under Photoredox Catalysis
  2. Oxidative Trifluoroacetoxylation of 1°, 2°, and 3° Benzylic C(sp3)–H Bond Donors Using N-Trifluoroacetoxyquinuclidinium Salts under Photoredox Catalysis
  3. Oxidative CH Bond Functionalization Mediated by Organopalladium(II) Complexes with Oxygen as Terminal Oxidant
  4. Oxidation of Methylplatinum(II) Complexes K[(L)PtIIMe] with O2 and C(sp3)-X (X = O and C) Reductive Elimination Reactivity of Methylplatinum(IV) Products (L)PtIVMe(OH): The Effect of Structure of Sulfo...
  5. Spectroscopic studies of methyl paraoxon decomposition over mesoporous Ce-doped titanias for toxic chemical filtration
  6. Synthesis and Bond Activation Chemistry of Palladium(II) Pincer Complexes with a Weakly Coordinating Side Arm
  7. Trivalent and Tetravalent Palladium and Platinum Organometallic Complexes
  8. Reversible PtII–CH3 deuteration without methane loss: metal–ligand cooperation vs. ligand-assisted PtII-protonation
  9. High-Valent Platinum Complexes
  10. Aryl C(sp2)–X Coupling (X = C, N, O, Cl) and Facile Control of N-Mono- and N,N-Diarylation of Primary Alkylamines at a Pt(IV) Center
  11. Catalytic Deuteration of C(sp2)–H Bonds of Substituted (Hetero)arenes in a Pt(II) CNN-Pincer Complex/2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol-d1 System: Effect of Substituents on the Reaction Rate and Selectivity
  12. CH3–X Reductive Elimination Reactivity of PtIVMe Complexes Supported by a Sulfonated CNN Pincer Ligand (X = OH, CF3CO2, PhNMe2+)
  13. An Electron-Poor Dioxa-[2.1.1]-(2,6)-pyridinophane Ligand and Its Application in Cu-Catalyzed Olefin Aziridination
  14. Methyl transfer reactivity of pentachloromethylplatinate(IV) anion with a series of N-nucleophiles
  15. Organometallic C–H Oxidation with O2 Mediated by Soluble Group 10 Metal Complexes
  16. Consecutive C–H and O2 Activation at a Pt(II) Center To Produce Pt(IV) Aryls
  17. Novel Sulfonated CNN Pincer Ligands for Facile C−H Activation at a Pt(II) Center
  18. Reductive C(sp2)–N Elimination from Isolated Pd(IV) Amido Aryl Complexes Prepared Using H2O2 as Oxidant
  19. Oxidative Functionalization of Late Transition Metal–Carbon Bonds
  20. C–H and O2 Activation at a Pt(II) Center Enabled by a Novel Sulfonated CNN Pincer Ligand
  21. Aerobic Epoxidation of Olefin by Platinum Catalysts Supported on Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles
  22. Oxidation of a Monomethylpalladium(II) Complex with O 2 in Water: Tuning Reaction Selectivity to Form Ethane, Methanol, or Methylhydroperoxide
  23. Concurrent B-to-Pt Methyl Migration and B-Center Retention in Aerobic Oxidation of Methylborato Platinum(II) Complexes
  24. Aryl-F Bond Cleavage vs. C-E Reductive Elimination: Competitive Pathways of Metal-Ligand-Cooperation-Based E-H Bond Activation (E = N, S)
  25. Selective Aryl-Fluoride Reductive Elimination from a Platinum(IV) Complex
  26. Selective Aryl-Fluoride Reductive Elimination from a Platinum(IV) Complex
  27. ChemInform Abstract: Mechanism of the Kumada-Corriu Cross-Coupling Catalyzed by Low-Coordinate Bis(amido)-Nickel Complexes: Identification of Nickel(I)-(III) Catalytic Intermediates
  28. Mechanism of the Kumada-Corriu Cross-Coupling Catalyzed by Low-Coordinate Bis(amido)-Nickel Complexes: Identification of Nickel(I)-(III) Catalytic Intermediates
  29. ChemInform Abstract: PdII/PdIV Redox Couple Mediated C-X Bond Formation
  30. Mechanistic Study of the Oxidation of a Methyl Platinum(II) Complex with O 2 in Water: Pt II Me-to-Pt IV Me and Pt II Me-to-Pt IV Me 2 Reactivity
  31. Mechanism of O 2 Activation and Methanol Production by (Di(2-pyridyl)methanesulfonate)Pt II Me(OH n ) (2– n )– Complex from Theory with Validation from Experiment
  32. Oxidative C(sp3)–H bond cleavage, C–C and CC coupling at a boron center with O2 as the oxidant mediated by platinum(ii)
  33. Palladium(IV) Monohydrocarbyls: Mechanistic Study of the Ligand-Enabled Oxidation of Palladium(II) Complexes with H2O2in Water
  34. Aerobic C–H Acetoxylation of 8-Methylquinoline in PdII–Pyridinecarboxylic Acid Systems: Some Structure–Reactivity Relationships
  35. Unprecedented 1,3-migration of the aryl ligand in metallacyclic aryl α-naphthyl Pt(iv) difluorides to produce β-arylnaphthyl Pt(ii) complexes
  36. ChemInform Abstract: Surprising Acid/Base and Ion-Sequestration Chemistry of Sn94-: HSn93-, Ni@HSn93-, and the Sn93-Ion Revisited.
  37. Electrophilic Fluorination of Organoplatinum(II) Iodides: Iodine and Platinum Atoms as Competing Fluorination Sites
  38. Direct Functionalization of M–C (M = PtII, PdII) Bonds Using Environmentally Benign Oxidants, O2and H2O2
  39. Surprising Acid/Base and Ion-Sequestration Chemistry of Sn 9 4– : HSn 9 3– , Ni@HSn 9 3– , and the Sn 9 3– Ion Revisited
  40. Oxidation of dimethyldi(2-pyridyl)borato PtIIMen complexes, n = 1, 0, with H2O2: tandem B-to-Pt methyl group migration and formation of C–O bond
  41. Selective and efficient oxidation of ethylene to ethylene glycol acetates with H2O2 catalyzed by Pd(OAc)2–di(2-pyridyl)ketone–di(2-pyridyl)methanesulfonate system
  42. Allylic C–H Deprotonation of Olefins with PtII(OH) to Form η3-Allyl PtIIComplexes in Water and Aprotic Organic Solvents
  43. Stoichiometric aerobic aminohydroxylation of ethylene mediated by dpms–platinum complexes (dmps=di(2-pyridyl)methanesulfonate)
  44. ChemInform Abstract: C-O Reductive Elimination from High Valent Pt and Pd Centers
  45. Preparation and C−X Reductive Elimination Reactivity of Monoaryl Pd IV −X Complexes in Water (X = OH, OH 2 , Cl, Br)
  46. Aryl-bromide reductive elimination from an isolated Pt(iv) complex
  47. C–O Reductive Elimination from High Valent Pt and Pd Centers
  48. ChemInform Abstract: Ligand-Enabled PtII-C(sp3) Bond Functionalization with Dioxygen as a Direct Oxidant
  49. Ligand-enabled PtII–C(sp3) bond functionalization with dioxygen as a direct oxidant
  50. Homogeneous catalytic transfer dehydrogenation of alkanes with a group 10 metal center
  51. Study of aerobic oxidation of phenyl Pt II complexes (dpms)Pt II Ph(L) (dpms = di(2-pyridyl)methanesulfonate; L = water, methanol, or aniline)
  52. ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Substituted 8-Methylquinolines in PdII-2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid Systems.
  53. ChemInform Abstract: Recent Advances in the Platinum-Mediated C-H Bond Functionalization
  54. Bidirectional Transfer of Phenyl and Methyl Groups between PtIVand Boron in Platinum Dipyridylborato Complexes
  55. Direct C(sp 3 )−O Reductive Elimination of Olefin Oxides from Pt IV -Oxetanes Prepared by Aerobic Oxidation of Pt II Olefin Derivatives (Olefin = cis -Cyclooctene, Norbornene)
  56. Catalytic aerobic oxidation of substituted 8-methylquinolines in PdII-2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid systems
  57. Competitive Aryl−Iodide vs Aryl−Aryl Reductive Elimination Reactions in Pt(IV) Complexes:  Experimental and Theoretical Studies
  58. Recent Advances in the Platinum-mediated CH Bond Functionalization
  59. Oxidatively Induced Methyl Transfer from Boron to Platinum in Dimethyldi(2-pyridyl)boratoplatinum Complexes
  60. Oxidatively Induced Methyl Transfer from Boron to Platinum in Dimethyldi(2-pyridyl)boratoplatinum Complexes
  61. NO binds to unsaturated Os(IV) polyhydrides as a redox reagent
  62. C−O Coupling of LPtIVMe(OH)X Complexes in Water (X =18OH, OH, OMe; L = di(2-pyridyl)methane sulfonate)
  63. Facile Aerobic Oxidation of dpms−Platinum(II) Ethylene Complexes (dpms = di(2-pyridyl)methanesulfonate)
  64. Facile Arene C−H Bond Activation and Alkane Dehydrogenation with Anionic LPt II Me 2 - in Hydrocarbon−Water Systems (L = Dimethyldi(2-pyridyl)borate)
  65. Stoichiometric Aerobic Pt II −Me Bond Cleavage in Aqueous Solutions to Produce Methanol and a Pt II (OH) Complex
  66. A Practical, Fast, and High-Yielding Aziridination Procedure Using Simple Cu(II) Complexes Containing N-Donor Pyridine-Based Ligands
  67. Synthesis and Reactivity of Dimethyl Platinum(IV) Hydrides in Water
  68. Competition Experiments as a Means of Evaluating Linear Free Energy Relationships. An Experiment for the Advanced Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Lab
  69. Influence of the [2.1.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophane Macrocycle Ring Size Constraint on the Structure and Reactivity of Copper Complexes
  70. Hydrocarbyl Ligand “Tuning” of the PtII/IVRedox Potential
  71. Facile Alkane Functionalization in Copper-[2.1.1]-(2,6)-pyridinophane-PhINTs Systems.
  72. Facile alkane functionalization in copper-[2.1.1]-(2,6)-pyridinophane-PhINTs systemsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: experimental details. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b309519c/
  73. Reactivity of the Hydrido/Nitrosyl Radical MHCl(NO)(CO)(P i Pr 3 ) 2 , M = Ru, Os
  74. Angular Ligand Constraint Yields an Improved Olefin Aziridination Catalyst.
  75. Design and Synthesis of Tridentate Facially Chelating Ligands of the [2.n.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophane Family.
  76. Angular Ligand Constraint Yields an Improved Olefin Aziridination Catalyst
  77. Design and Synthesis of Tridentate Facially Chelating Ligands of the [2.n.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophane Family
  78. [2.1.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophane(L)-controlled alkane C–H bond cleavage: (L)PtMe2H+ as a precursor to the geometrically “tense” transient (L)PtMe+Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: complete experimental and characterization data. See http...
  79. Evaluation of energies of isomeric SO2 complexesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: DFT geometry optimized structures of isomeric RuCl(CO)(PMe3)2HSO2. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/nj/b2/b212025a/
  80. N–PtIV–H/N–H⋯PtII intramolecular redox equilibrium in a product of H–C(sp2) cleavage and unusual alkane/arene C–H bond selectivity of ([2.1.1]pyridinophane)PtII(CH3)+Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: experimental details. See http:/...
  81. Coordination Chemistry of Tripyridinedimethane
  82. [n.1.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophanes:  A New Ligand Type Imposing Unusual Metal Coordination Geometries
  83. Control of HC(sp3) Bond Cleavage Stoichiometry: Clean Reversible Alkyl Ligand Exchange with Alkane in [LPt(Alk)(H)2] (L=[2.1.1]-(2,6)-Pyridinophane)
  84. An Electron-Excessive Nitrosyl Complex:  Reactivity of a Ligand-Centered Radical Leading to Coordinated HNO
  85. Cu(I) and Cu(II) complexes of a pyridine-based pincer ligand
  86. Evolving approaches to integration of computational with experimental chemistry: an example from osmium hydrido (η1/η2-)nitrosyl/nitroxyl chemistry
  87. Synthesis and reactivity of extremely thermally stable trialkylpalladium(IV) complexes supported with 1,4,7-triazacyclononane
  88. Photoinduced activation of arene CH bonds with (η5-cyclopentadienyl)-trimethylplatinum(IV): a possible role of CpPtR2H
  89. Mild alkane functionalisation leading to ethers: oxidative alkoxylation of cyclohexane with the dibromobis(phosphine)palladium(II)–sodium alkoxide system
  90. Mild selective metathesis of alkane CH bonds and CX bonds of polyhalogenomethane CH4–nXn (X Cl, n 4; Br, I, n 3) catalysed with chlorotris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I)
  91. Reversible thermal carbon–hydrogen bond cleavage in alkanes and arenes with dihalogenobis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) complexes
  92. Lanthanide Porphyrins as Styrene Oxidation Catalysts
  93. CHAPTER 4. PdII/PdIV Redox Couple Mediated C–X Bond Formation