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Mueller, Carl W. (Birth, 1893-02-24)
Address: 127 Betts876/Pg. 23/1893/M. W./Ger./Ger./Dr. W. H. WennOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MUELLER-MULLER'
Letters between Dr. George Fordyce Story, Tasmania and Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, Melbourne 1867-1871
Correspondence between Ferdinand von Mueller, Director of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens and Dr. George Fordyce Story, Tasmania. Story supplied Mueller with plants and in return Mueller gave him information about them. From Cotton Family Papers C7/72 - 85......Please note, the first letter: "Letter von Mueller to Story, 1867" has been previously transcribed and published in: "Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, vol II: 1860 - 1875" edited by R. W Home, A.M Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M Sinkora and J. H Vogit, p. 412 (UTAS Library reference: Science QK 31. M75 A4 1998 vol. 2). Letters transcribed by Sarah Clarkson, University of Tasmania
Si-NH-M cage compounds - Molecular iminosilicates containing group 13 metals and their functionalized halogen containing derivatives
The reaction of a kinetically stable triaminosilane RSi(NH2)(3) (R = 2,6-iPr(2)C(6)H(3)NSiMe(2)iPr) (1) with trialkyl group 13 metal compounds MR3 (R = Me, Et; M = Al, Ga, In) leads to Si-NH-M cage molecules, which increase in solubility from aluminum to indium in common weakly-coordinating organic solvents like toluene. These compounds may he regarded as model systems for group 13 metal containing iminosilicates. X-ray studies show a prismatic cage framework which is isostructural and isoelectronic with known heterosiloxanes. Further functionalization of these compounds without cleavage of the cage molecule was achieved by reaction with elemental bromine and iodine
Si-NH-M cage compounds - Molecular iminosilicates containing group 13 metals and their functionalized halogen containing derivatives
The reaction of a kinetically stable triaminosilane RSi(NH2)(3) (R = 2,6-iPr(2)C(6)H(3)NSiMe(2)iPr) (1) with trialkyl group 13 metal compounds MR3 (R = Me, Et; M = Al, Ga, In) leads to Si-NH-M cage molecules, which increase in solubility from aluminum to indium in common weakly-coordinating organic solvents like toluene. These compounds may he regarded as model systems for group 13 metal containing iminosilicates. X-ray studies show a prismatic cage framework which is isostructural and isoelectronic with known heterosiloxanes. Further functionalization of these compounds without cleavage of the cage molecule was achieved by reaction with elemental bromine and iodine
Intramolecular coupling of two cyclopentadienyl ring systems of zirconium-unprecedented formation of a dihydride and preparation of the [{(MeC5H4)Zr}(5)(mu(5)-N)(mu(3)-NH)(4)(mu-NH2)(4)] cluster in a two-phase system
Reaction of (ClMe2SiC5H4)(2)ZrCl2 (1) with K (Na) in liquid ammonia/toluene at -78 degreesC gave the ansa-zirconocene dihydride [{HN(SiMe2C5H4)(2)Zr(mu -H)H}(2)] (3). Alternatively, treatment of (MeC5H4)(2)ZrCl2 (2) with K (Na) or NaNH2 in liquid ammonia/toluene produced the zirconium cluster [{(MeC5H4)Zr}(5)(mu (5)-N)-(mu (3)-NH)(4)(mu -NH2)(4)] (4). The reaction of 2 with NaNH2 in THF led also to the formation of 4
Mueller (Birth, 1895-06-21)
Address: 93 15th St.2994/Pg 77/1895/M W/Ger./Ohio/Dr. W. H. WenningOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MUELLER-MULLER'
Mueller, Edith Fields (Birth, 1896-01-31)
Address: 1228 Walnut589/Pg 12/1896/F W/Cinti./Ohio/Dr. W. H. H. WeuOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MUELLER-MULLER'
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