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A Pyrophoric Affair

A Pyrophoric Affair. Phosphorus Chemistry for the New Millenium. Hennig Brand Discovers Phosphorus painting by Joseph Wright, 1771. Our Current Research Areas. Phosphorus Chemistry. Osmium, Rhenium, and Ruthenium Chemistry.

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A Pyrophoric Affair

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  1. A Pyrophoric Affair Phosphorus Chemistry forthe New Millenium

  2. Hennig Brand Discovers Phosphoruspainting by Joseph Wright, 1771

  3. Our Current Research Areas Phosphorus Chemistry Osmium, Rhenium, and Ruthenium Chemistry Current Students:Ryan Nelson, Jeff Johnson,Chris Krug, Yong Soo Hoo Current Student:Travis McKenzie Other Research Areas Buckminsterfullerene (C60) ChemistrySynthesis of AminophenytoinDevelopment of New Organic & InorganicLaboratory Experiments

  4. Current Senior Gustavus Phosphorus Chemists Ryan Nelson Jeff Johnson

  5. Industrial Synthesis of L-DOPA

  6. Phthaloylphosphide Projects - Overview 1. Synthesis of the Organic Backbones 2. Preparation and Characterization (NMR, IR, elemental analysis) of the Phosphorus(III) Anions 3. Exploration of the Chemistry of the Phosphorus(III) Anions and their Derivatives

  7. Bidentate Phthaloylphosphine Ligands Prepared from Phthaloylphosphide

  8. 31P NMR spectrum

  9. 13C NMR spectrum

  10. Ryan Performing a Schlenk line filtration

  11. Ryan working in the glove box

  12. Jeff Operating the300 MHz MultinuclearNMR Spectrometer NMR Spectrometer Fundedby NSF, Dreyfus, & GAC

  13. Future Research Directions 1. Quantification of the physical and chemical properties of the phthaloylphosphides and their derivatives 2. Exploration of the ligand behavior of the phthaloylphosphides and their derivatives3. Use of phthaloylphosphides in preparation of R-PH2 (R = organic group) 4. New preparation of P2H4 via phthaloylphosphide 5. Preparation of new organic conductors via polyfunctional phthaloylphosphides . . .

  14. A Platinum Complex of a Bidentate Phthaloylphosphine Ligand

  15. Charge-Transfer to form Organic Conductors?

  16. Some Scenes from Our Research Laboratory

  17. Jeff Johnson, Brian O’Brien,and Ryan Nelson, Summer 1998 Student Stipends provided by theACS Division of Fluorine Chemistry (Jeff)and Gustavus Adolphus College (Ryan,Presidential Student/Faculty Research Grant)

  18. Research GroupMeeting, Summer 1998

  19. Views of Laboratory Operations

  20. Preparation of OurPrimary Starting Material

  21. Ryan and Cesium

  22. Items Fromthe Heavenly Bakery

  23. The End

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