- The
Pauson–Khand (PK)
reaction is a
chemical reaction,
described as a [2+2+1] cycloaddition. In it, an alkyne, an alkene, and
carbon monoxide combine into...
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people best
avoided in the agora. He is
mentioned again in
later plays.
Pauson: A
starving painter, he is yet
another person to
avoid in the agora. He...
- The Rose
Pauson House in Phoenix, Arizona, was
designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939 and
built 1940–1942. The
neighborhood was
platted and 1st recorded...
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Peter Ludwig Israel Pauson FRSE FRIC (1925–2013) was a German–Jewish
emigrant who
settled in
Britain and who is
remembered for his
contributions to chemistry...
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observation aside and did not
publish it
until after Pauson reported his findings.
Kealy and
Pauson were
later provided with a
sample by
Miller et al.,...
- 1951 of the
remarkably stable sandwich compound ferrocene Fe(C5H5)2, by
Pauson and
Kealy and
independently by
Miller and colleagues,
whose surprising molecular...
- alkyne. This
complex itself can also be used in the
Pauson–Khand reaction.
Intramolecular Pauson–Khand reactions,
where the
starting material contains...
- (in German). 391 (3): 193–202. doi:10.1002/zaac.19723910302.
Kealy TJ,
Pauson PL (1951). "A New Type of Organo-Iron Compound". Nature. 168 (4285): 1040...
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dimer with I2: Cp2Fe2(CO)4 + I2 → 2 CpFe(CO)2I It was
first reported by
Pauson and Hallam. The
compound has Cs symmetry, with a
mirror plane intersecting...
- and was
discovered simultaneously in 1951 by
Kealy and
Pauson, and
Miller et al.
Kealy and
Pauson were
attempting to
synthesize fulvalene through the oxidation...