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Thaer Al-Rammahi
Professor Richard Henderson
Binding Small Molecules and Ions to [Fe4S4Cl4]2- Modulates Rate of Protonation of the Cluster2016
Thaer Al-Rammahi
Professor Richard Henderson
Binding small molecules and ions to [Fe4S4Cl4]2- modulates rate of protonation of the cluster2016
Thaer Al-Rammahi
Professor Richard Henderson
Exploring the acid-catalyzed substitution mechanism of [Fe4S4Cl4]2-2016
Thaer Al-Rammahi
Professor Richard Henderson
Exploring the Acid-Catalyzed Substitution Mechanism of [Fe4S4Cl4]2-2016
Professor Richard Henderson
Synthesis, structure, magnetic properties and kinetics of formation of a cluster containing a {Cu33-OH)} core supported by a triazole-based ligand2016
Thaer Al-Rammahi
Dr Paul Waddell
Professor Richard Henderson
X-ray crystal structures of [NHR3]2[Fe4S4X4] (X = PhS, R = Et or n Bu; X = Cl, R = n Bu): implications for sites of protonation in Fe-S clusters2016
Professor Richard Henderson
Insights into Controlling the Rates of Proton Transfer2015
Ahmed Alwaaly
Professor William Clegg
Dr Ross Harrington
Professor Athinoula Petrou
Professor Richard Henderson
Mechanism of proton transfer to coordinated thiolates: encapsulation of acid stabilizes precursor intermediate2015
Dr Ahmed Alwaaly
Professor William Clegg
Professor Richard Henderson
Professor Mike Probert
Dr Paul Waddell
Mechanisms and rates of proton transfer to coordinated carboxydithioates: studies on [Ni(S2CR){PhP(CH2CH2PPh2)2}]+ (R = Me, Et, Bun or Ph)2015
Ahmed Alwaaly
Professor Richard Henderson
Slow Proton transfer to Coordinated Carboxylates: Studies on [Ni(O2CR){PhP(CH2CH2PPh2)2}]+ (R = Et or Ph)2015
Ahmed Alwaaly
Professor Richard Henderson
Slow proton transfer to coordinated carboxylates: studies on [Ni(O2CR){PhP(CH2CH2PPh2)2}](+) (R = Et or Ph)2015
Professor William Clegg
Dr Ross Harrington
Professor Richard Henderson
Dr Corinne Wills
Binding multidentate ligands to Ni2+: kinetic identification of preferential binding sites2014
Professor Richard Henderson
Large structural changes upon protonation of Fe4S4 clusters: the consequences for reactivity2014
Professor Richard Henderson
Sterics level the rates of proton transfer to [Ni(XPh){PhP(CH2CH2PPh2)(2)}]+ (X = O, S or Se)2014
Ahmed Alwaaly
Professor Richard Henderson
Unexpected explanation for the enigmatic acid-catalysed reactivity of [Fe4S4X4]2- clusters2014
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