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Daryle H. Busch is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their academic career focuses on research and teaching within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Complexes Derived from Strong Field Ligands. XIX. Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Derivatives of 4,4',4",4'''-Tetrasulfophthalocyanine

    James H. Weber;Daryle H. Busch

  • Oxidation and reduction behavior of macrocyclic complexes of nickel. Electrochemical and electron spin resonance studies

    Frank V. Lovecchio;Ernest S. Gore;Daryle H. Busch

  • Template routes to interlocked molecular structures and orderly molecular entanglements

    Timothy J Hubin;Daryle H Busch

  • The Iron(II)-Methine Chromophore

    Daryle H. Busch;John C. Bailar

  • Iron and Cobalt "Lacunar" Complexes as Dioxygen Carriers

    Daryle H. Busch;Nathaniel W. Alcock

  • Molecular organization, portal to supramolecular chemistry: Structural analysis of the factors associated with molecular organization in coordination and inclusion chemistry, including the coordination template effect

    Daryle H. Busch;Neil A. Stephenson

  • Iron, cobalt, and nickel complexes having anomalous magnetic moments

    E. Kent Barefield;D. H. Busch;S. M. Nelson

  • CO2-Expanded Solvents: Unique and Versatile Media for Performing Homogeneous Catalytic Oxidations

    Ming Wei;Ghezai T. Musie;Daryle H. Busch;Bala Subramaniam

  • The spectrochemical properties of tetragonal complexes of high spin nickel(II) containing macrocyclic ligands

    Ludmila Y. Martin;C. Robert Sperati;Daryle H. Busch

  • Gaining control over molecular threading: benefits of second coordination sites and aqueous–organic interfaces in rotaxane synthesis

    Alexander G. Kolchinski;Daryle H. Busch;Nathaniel W. Alcock

  • Catalytic oxidations in carbon dioxide-based reaction media, including novel CO2-expanded phases

    Ghezai Musie;Ming Wei;Bala Subramaniam;Daryle H Busch

  • The Stereochemistry of Complex Inorganic Compounds. XVII. The Stereochemistry of Hexadentate Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Complexes

    Daryle H. Busch;John C. Bailar

  • New Iron(II) and Manganese(II) Complexes of Two Ultra-Rigid, Cross-Bridged Tetraazamacrocycles for Catalysis and Biomimicry

    Timothy J. Hubin;James M. McCormick;Simon R. Collinson;Maria Buchalova

  • The Chemistry of the Coordination Compounds

    John Christian Bailar;Daryle H. Busch

  • Nickel(II) complexes of cyclic tetradentate thioethers

    William Rosen;Daryle H. Busch

  • Reactions of Coordinated Ligands. IX. Utilization of the Template Hypothesis to Synthesize Macrocyclic Ligands in Situ

    Major C. Thompson;Daryle H. Busch

  • Intramolecular ferromagnetic interactions in polynuclear metal complexes

    Colin J. Cairns;Daryle H. Busch

  • Relationship between metal-donor distance and ring size in macrocyclic complexes

    Ludmila Y. Martin;Louis J. DeHayes;Leverett J. Zompa;Daryle H. Busch

  • Complexes Derived From Strong Field Ligands. XIII. The Complexes of β-Mercaptoethylamine with Nickel(II), Palladium(II), Cobalt(II), and Cadmium(II)

    Donald C. Jicha;Daryle H. Busch

  • The Properties and Infrared Absorption Spectra of Complexes of Cobalt(III) with Pentadentate Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid and Hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid

    Melvin L. Morris;Daryle H. Busch

  • Vanadium(IV) Oxy(acetylacetonate)

    Burl E. Bryant;W. Conard Fernelius;Daryle H. Busch;R. Carl Stoufer

Frequent Co-Authors

Nathaniel W. Alcock
Nathaniel W. Alcock University of Warwick
Bala Subramaniam
Bala Subramaniam University of Kansas
Norman Herron
Norman Herron DuPont (United States)
Leonard F. Lindoy
Leonard F. Lindoy University of Sydney
Victor W. Day
Victor W. Day University of Kansas
Piotr J. Chmielewski
Piotr J. Chmielewski University of Wrocław
Robert Callahan
Robert Callahan National Institutes of Health
Gregory S. Girolami
Gregory S. Girolami University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kenneth J. Takeuchi
Kenneth J. Takeuchi Stony Brook University

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