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John A. Osborn

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Thomas, K.; Osborn, J. A.; Powell, A. R.; Wilkinson, G. (1968). "Preparation of Hydridopentammine- and Hydridoaquotetramminerhodium(III) Sulfates and Other Salts; the Formation of Alkyl and Fluoroalkyl derivatives".
110:(1966). "The Preparation and Properties of Tris(triphenylphosphine)halogenorhodium(I) and Some Reactions Thereof Including Catalytic Homogeneous Hydrogenation of Olefins and Acetylenes and Their Derivatives". 163:
Osborn, J. A.; Schrock, R. R. (1971). "Coordinatively unsaturated cationic complexes of rhodium(I), iridium(I), palladium(II), and platinum(II). Generation, synthetic utility, and some catalytic studies".
59:, John Shapley, and Jay Labinger. During this time, the chemistry of was advanced (M = Rh, Ir), laying the foundation for many subsequent developments. In 1975, Osborn took a faculty position at the 206: 211: 112: 92: 216: 60: 37: 45: 201: 196: 107: 52: 41: 33: 173: 145: 121: 88: 56: 21: 190: 149: 125: 177: 93:
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in Strasbourg, France, where he further broadened his research.
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Schrock, R. (2001). "In Memory of John Anthony Osborn".
40:. Obsorn received his PhD under the mentorship of 55:. At Harvard, he supervised the PhD theses of 106:Osborn, J. A.; Jardine, F. H.; Young, J. F.; 8: 71: 51:In 1967, he took a faculty position at 48:. His thesis studies ranged widely. 7: 14: 207:Alumni of Imperial College London 36:who made many contributions to 1: 212:20th-century British chemists 233: 16:English inorganic chemist 61:Université Louis-Pasteur 38:organometallic chemistry 26: 24: 150:10.1039/j19680001801 126:10.1039/J19660001711 46:Wilkinson's catalyst 178:10.1021/ja00741a069 32:(1939–2000) was an 217:Inorganic chemists 53:Harvard University 42:Geoffrey Wilkinson 27: 172:(12): 3089–3091. 81:Adv. Synth. Catal 34:inorganic chemist 224: 182: 181: 166:J. Am. Chem. Soc 160: 154: 153: 136: 130: 129: 103: 97: 96: 76: 232: 231: 227: 226: 225: 223: 222: 221: 187: 186: 185: 162: 161: 157: 142:J. Chem. Soc. A 138: 137: 133: 113:J. Chem. Soc. A 105: 104: 100: 78: 77: 73: 69: 57:Richard Schrock 17: 12: 11: 5: 230: 228: 220: 219: 214: 209: 204: 199: 189: 188: 184: 183: 155: 131: 98: 70: 68: 65: 30:John A. Osborn 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 229: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 198: 195: 194: 192: 179: 175: 171: 167: 159: 156: 151: 147: 144:: 1801–1806. 143: 135: 132: 127: 123: 120:: 1711–1732. 119: 115: 114: 109: 108:Wilkinson, G. 102: 99: 94: 90: 86: 82: 75: 72: 66: 64: 62: 58: 54: 49: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 169: 165: 158: 141: 134: 117: 111: 101: 84: 80: 74: 50: 29: 28: 18: 202:2000 deaths 197:1939 births 25:John Osborn 191:Categories 67:References 87:: 3–4. 118:1966 174:doi 146:doi 122:doi 89:doi 85:343 193:: 170:93 168:. 116:. 83:. 180:. 176:: 152:. 148:: 128:. 124:: 95:. 91::

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inorganic chemist
organometallic chemistry
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Wilkinson's catalyst
Harvard University
Richard Schrock
Université Louis-Pasteur
doi
10.1002/1615-4169(20010129)343:1<3::AID-ADSC3>3.0.CO;2-Q
Wilkinson, G.
J. Chem. Soc. A
doi
10.1039/J19660001711
doi
10.1039/j19680001801
doi
10.1021/ja00741a069
Categories
1939 births
2000 deaths
Alumni of Imperial College London
20th-century British chemists
Inorganic chemists

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