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    Ferrous Carbonyl Dithiolates as Precursors to FeFe, FeCo, and FeMn Carbonyl Dithiolates by Carroll, Maria E, Chen, Jinzhu, Gray, Danielle E, Lansing, James C, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Schilter, David, Volkers, Phillip I, Wilson, Scott R

    Published in Organometallics (24-02-2014)
    “…Reported are complexes of the formula Fe­(dithiolate)­(CO)2(diphos) and their use to prepare homo- and heterobimetallic dithiolato derivatives. The starting…”
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    Extending the motif of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase active site models: protonation of Fe2(NR)2(CO)6-xLx species by Volkers, Phillip I, Rauchfuss, Thomas B

    Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-11-2007)
    “…Studies on diiron dithiolato complexes have proven fruitful for modeling the active site of the [FeFe]-hydrogenases. Here we present a departure from the…”
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    Assessing chiral self-recognition using chiral stationary phases by Lee, Wonjae, Snyder, Seth E., Volkers, Phillip I., Pirkle, William H., Engebretson, David A., Boulanger, William A., Lin, Huei-Shian, Huang, Bin-Syuan, Carey, James R.

    Published in Tetrahedron (16-09-2011)
    “…Chiral stationary phases were synthesized and their ability to separate racemic precursors from which they were derived was assessed. Taken in conjunction with…”
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    Strong Enantioselective Self-Recognition of a Small Chiral Molecule by Snyder, Seth E, Volkers, Phillip I, Engebretson, David A, Lee, Wonjae, Pirkle, William H, Carey, James R

    Published in Organic letters (07-06-2007)
    “…In the present report, we have crystallized a single enantiomer and the racemate of N-3,5-dinitrobenzoyl (DNB) leucine. In both cases, the X-ray structures…”
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    Precursors to [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models: Syntheses of Fe2(SR)2(CO)6 from CO-Free Iron Sources by Volkers, Phillip I, Boyke, Christine A, Chen, Jinzhu, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Whaley, C. Matthew, Wilson, Scott R, Yao, Haijun

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (04-08-2008)
    “…This report describes routes to iron dithiolato carbonyls that do not require preformed iron carbonyls. The reaction of FeCl2, Zn, and Q2S2C n H2n (Q+ = Na+,…”
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    Coordination Chemistry of 3-Mercapto-2-(mercaptomethyl)propanoic Acid (Dihydroasparagusic Acid) with Iron and Nickel by Volkers, Phillip I., Rauchfuss, Thomas B., Wilson, Scott R.

    Published in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…The first transition‐metal complexes bearing the natural product dihydroasparagusic acid, (HSCH2)2CHCO2H, as a ligand are reported. Various coordination modes…”
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    Extending the motif of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase active site models: Protonation of Fe 2(NR) 2(CO) 6− x L x species by Volkers, Phillip I., Rauchfuss, Thomas B.

    Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (2007)
    “…Studies on diiron dithiolato complexes have proven fruitful for modeling the active site of the [FeFe]-hydrogenases. Here we present a departure from the…”
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    X-ray photochemistry in iron complexes from Fe(0) to Fe(IV) – Can a bug become a feature? by George, Simon J., Fu, Juxia, Guo, Yisong, Drury, Owen B., Friedrich, Stephan, Rauchfuss, Thomas, Volkers, Phillip I., Peters, Jonas C., Scott, Valerie, Brown, Steven D., Thomas, Christine M., Cramer, Stephen P.

    Published in Inorganica Chimica Acta (03-03-2008)
    “…Soft X-ray irradiation of Fe coordination complexes can cause, at least initially, well-defined changes in their soft X-ray spectra. These are shown to arise…”
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    Precursors to [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models: Syntheses of Fe sub(2)(SR) sub(2)(CO) sub(6) from CO-Free Iron Sources by Volkers, Phillip I, Boyke, Christine A, Chen, Jinzhu, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Whaley, C Matthew, Wilson, Scott R, Yao, Haijun

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (04-08-2008)
    “…This report describes routes to iron dithiolato carbonyls that do not require preformed iron carbonyls. The reaction of FeCl sub(2), Zn, and Q sub(2)S sub(2)C…”
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    Hydrogenase models and studies based on iron carbonyl chelate complexes by Volkers, Phillip I

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…The hydrogenase (H2ase) family of enzymes catalyzes the reduction of protons to dihydrogen or the reverse reaction of dihydrogen oxidation to protons. The two…”
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    Hydrogenase models and studies based on iron carbonyl chelate complexes by Volkers, Phillip I

    “…The hydrogenase (H2ase) family of enzymes catalyzes the reduction of protons to dihydrogen or the reverse reaction of dihydrogen oxidation to protons. The two…”
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    Dissertation