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Dr Lee Higham
Water-Soluble Rhenium Phosphine Complexes Incorporating the Ph2C(X) Motif (X = O-, NH-): Structural and Cytotoxicity Studies2020
Sarah Linert
Dr Lee Higham
Charlotte Hepples
Dr Paul Waddell
Novel Cu(I) complexes of functionalized phosphines2019
Connor Sibbald
James Fleming
Dr Lee Higham
Copper-Phosphido Intermediates in Cu(IPr)-Catalyzed Synthesis of 1-Phosphapyracenes via Tandem Alkylation/Arylation of Primary Phosphines2018
James Fleming
Dr Paul Waddell
Professor Mike Probert
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
et al.
Coinage Metal Complexes of Phosphonite Analogues of 2-Diphenylphosphino-1,1′-binaphthyl (H-MOP) and 2-Diphenylphosphino-2′-methoxy-1,1′-binaphthyl (MeO-MOP)2017
Manuel Abelairas-Edesa
Arne Ficks
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
Synthesis and characterization of chiral phosphirane derivatives of [(μ-H)4Ru4(CO)12] and their application in the hydrogenation of an α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid2017
Graeme Bowling
James Fleming
Arne Ficks
Dr Lee Higham
Taddol and Binol-derived chiral phosphonites in asymmetric catalysis2017
James Fleming
Dr Corinne Wills
Dr Paul Waddell
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
et al.
A comparison of MOP-phosphonite ligands and their applications in Rh(I)- and Pd(II)-catalysed asymmetric transformations2016
Laura Davies
Jennifer Wallis
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Paul Waddell
Dr Lee Higham
et al.
Air-stable fluorescent primary phosphine complexes of molybdenum and tungsten2016
Graeme Bowling
Dr Paul Waddell
Dr Lee Higham
Evidence of Slow Magnetic Relaxation in Co(AcO)2(py)2(H2O)22016
Laura Davies
Jennifer Wallis
Dr Paul Waddell
Dr Lee Higham
Structurally optimised BODIPY derivatives for imaging of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer and heart cells2016
James Fleming
Arne Ficks
Dr Paul Waddell
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
et al.
The design of second generation MOP-phosphonites: efficient chiral hydrosilylation of functionalised styrenes2016
Arne Ficks
Dr Lee Higham
Zirconium-catalyzed intermolecular hydrophosphination using a chiral, air-stable primary phosphine2016
James Fleming
Dr Lee Higham
Primary Phosphine Chemistry2015
Arne Ficks
James Fleming
Dr Lee Higham
Jenny Wallis
Setting P-Donor Ligands into Context: An Application of the Ligand Knowledge Base (LKB) Approach2015
Laura Davies
Dr Ross Harrington
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
BR2BodPR2: highly fluorescent alternatives to PPh3 and PhPCy22014
Arne Ficks
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
Air-Stable Chiral Primary Phosphines: A Gateway to MOP Ligands with Previously Inaccessible Stereoelectronic Profiles2014
Dr Lee Higham
Air-Stable, Fluorescent Primary Phosphines2014
Laura Davies
Jenny Wallis
Professor Mike Probert
Dr Lee Higham
Efficient Multigram Syntheses of Air-Stable, Fluorescent Primary Phosphines via Palladium-Catalyzed Phosphonylation of Aryl Bromides2014
Jennifer Wallis
Dr Lee Higham
Highly fluorescent phosphines based on the BODIPY scaffold2014
Laura Davies
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
Re and 99mTc complexes of BodP3 – multi-modality imaging probes2014
James Fleming
Dr Lee Higham
Transition metal complexes of novel MOP-phosphonites and their applications in homogeneous asymmetric catalysis2014
Arne Ficks
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
Chiral MOP-phosphonite ligands: synthesis, characterisation and interconversion of η16-(σ-P, π-arene) chelated rhodium(I) complexes2013
Arne Ficks
Connor Sibbald
Dr Ross Harrington
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
et al.
Efficient Multigram Syntheses of Air-Stable, Chiral Primary Phosphine Ligand Precursors via Palladium-Catalyzed Phosphonylation of Aryltriflates2013
Emeritus Professor Anthony Harriman
Dr Lee Higham
Air-stable chiral primary phosphines part (ii) predicting the air-stability of phosphines2012
Beverly Stewart
Dr Ross Harrington
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
Air-Stable, Highly Fluorescent Primary Phosphanes2012
Dr Lee Higham
Anomalous Z-isomer content in Wittig reaction products from keto-stabilised ylides with ortho-heteroatom substituted benzaldehydes2012
Arne Ficks
Dr Ross Harrington
Dr Lee Higham
MOP-phosphonites: A novel ligand class for asymmetric catalysis2012
Dr Lee Higham
Naphthoxaphospholes as examples of fluorescent phospha-acenes2012
Arne Ficks
Dr Lee Higham
Air-stable Chiral Primary Phosphines: Part (i) Synthesis, Stability and Reactivity2011
Manuel Abelairas Edesa
Dr Lee Higham
Bidentate primary phosphines: Their stability and reactivity2011
Dr Lee Higham
First air-stable fluorescent primary phosphines2011
Arne Ficks
Dr Lee Higham
New easy-to-handle scaffolds for asymmetric catalysis: Air-stable chiral binaphthyl-phosphirane ligands2011
Beverly Stewart
Emeritus Professor Anthony Harriman
Dr Lee Higham
Predicting the Air Stability of Phosphines2011
Dr Lee Higham
Predicting the air-stability of primary phosphines2011
Arne Ficks
Dr Ross Harrington
Emeritus Professor Bill Clegg
Dr Lee Higham
Taming functionality: easy-to-handle chiral phosphiranes2011
Dr Lee Higham
The Primary Phosphine Renaissance2011
Dr Lee Higham
The Synthesis of P-Stereogenic MOP Analogues and their use in Rhodium Catalysed Asymmetric Addition2011
Dr Lee Higham
A re-evaluation of the electrophilic substitution reactions of the Ramirez ylide2007
Dr Lee Higham
Taming a functional group: Creating air-stable, chiral primary phosphanes2006
Dr Lee Higham
P-chirogenic phosphines. MOP/diPAMP hybrids, their oxide crystal structures, reduction studies and alternative syntheses2005
Dr Lee Higham
(E)- and {(Z)-2-[a,b-bis(methoxycarbonyl)vinyl]cyclopentadien-1-ylidene} triphenylphosphorane2004
Dr Lee Higham
2,2'-Bis((di-tert-butylphosphino)methyl)-1,1'-biphenyl (ditbi): a bulky analogue of bisbi. The crystal structure of [Rh2Cl2(1,5-cod)2(ditbi)]2004
Dr Lee Higham
A novel azulene synthesis from the Ramirez ylide involving two different modes of its reaction with activated alkynes2004
Dr Lee Higham
Chelates formed by a constrained bis(diphenylphosphino)xylene; the crystal structures of [FeCl2(anphos)] and [RhCl(CO)(anphos-monoxide)]2004
Dr Lee Higham
Water-soluble hydroxyalkylated phosphines: examples of their differing behaviour toward ruthenium and rhodium2004