A. Berenbaum
University of Toronto(CA)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallography and molecular interactions, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
Most-Cited Works
- → Synthesis, Electronic Structure, and Novel Reactivity of Strained, Boron-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes(2000)142 cited
- → Ceramics Containing Magnetic Co–Fe Alloy Nanoparticles from the Pyrolysis of a Highly Metallized Organometallic Polymer Precursor(2003)75 cited
- → Highly Metallized Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Lithographic Patterning of Polyferrocenylsilanes with Pendant Cobalt, Molybdenum, and Nickel Cluster Substituents(2005)69 cited
- → Application of Ring-Opened Poly(ferrocene)s as Protective Charge Dissipation Coatings for Dielectrics(2000)46 cited
- → Synthesis, Characterization, and the Platinum-Catalyzed Ring-Opening Polymerization and Stereoselective Dimerization of Silicon-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes with Acetylenic Substituents(2002)45 cited
- → Transition metal-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of strained, silicon-bridged bis(benzene)chromium complexesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Full experimental details. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/dt/b4/b406873d/(2004)43 cited
- → Toward Highly Metallized Polymers: Synthesis and Characterization of Silicon-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes with Pendent Cluster Substituents(2003)42 cited
- → Living Anionic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Unsymmetrically Substituted Silicon-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes; A Route to Organometallic Block Copolymers with Amorphous Poly(ferrocenylsilane) Blocks(1999)35 cited
- → Selective Ring-Opening Reactions of [1]Ferrocenophanes with Boron Halides: A Novel Route to Functionalized Ferrocenylboranes and Boron-Containing Oligo- and Poly(ferrocene)s(2000)32 cited
- → Reactions of the Si−H Functionalized Silicon-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophane Fe(η-C5H4)2SiMeH with Dicobalt Octacarbonyl: Ring-Opening Metalization and the Synthesis of a Novel Sila[1]ferrocenophane with a Co(CO)4 Substituent(2001)22 cited