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John P. Fackler is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their academic career is centered on research conducted through this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Tetrahydrothiophene)Gold(I) or Gold(III) Complexes

    Rafael Uson;Antonio Laguna;Mariano Laguna;D. A. Briggs

  • Luminescence Studies of Gold(I) Thiolate Complexes

    Jennifer M. Forward;David Bohmann;John P. Fackler;Richard J. Staples

  • Luminescence and metal-metal interactions in binuclear gold(I) compounds

    Christopher King;Ju Chun Wang;M. Nazrul I. Khan;John P. Fackler

  • Syntheses, Structures, and Spectroscopic Properties of Gold(I) Complexes of 1,3,5-Triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (TPA). Correlation of the Supramolecular Au.cntdot. .cntdot. .cntdot.Au Interaction and Photoluminescence for the Species (TPA)AuCl and [(TPA-HCl)AuCl]

    Zerihun Assefa;Brain G. McBurnett;Richared J. Staples;John P. Fackler

  • {Tl[Au(C6Cl5)2]}n: A Vapochromic Complex

    Eduardo J. Fernández;José M. López-de-Luzuriaga;Miguel Monge;M. Elena Olmos

  • Syntheses and x-ray structures of group 11 pyrazole and pyrazolate complexes. X-ray crystal structures of bis(3,5-diphenylpyrazole)copper(II) dibromide, tris(.mu.-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato-N,N')trisilver(I)-2-tetrahydrofuran, tris(.mu.-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato-N,N')trigold(I), and hexakis(.mu.-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato-N,N')hexagold(I)

    H. H. Murray;Raphael G. Raptis;John P. Fackler

  • Luminescent Chains Formed from Neutral, Triangular Gold Complexes Sandwiching TlI and AgI. Structures of {Ag([Au(μ-C2,N3-bzim)]3)2}BF4·CH2Cl2, {Tl([Au(μ-C2,N3-bzim)]3)2}PF6·0.5THF (bzim = 1-Benzylimidazolate), and {Tl([Au(μ-C(OEt)NC6H4CH3)]3)2}PF6·THF, with MAu6 (M = Ag+, Tl+) Cluster Cores

    Alfredo Burini;Rita Bravi;John P. Fackler;Rossana Galassi

  • The role of F-centers in catalysis by Au supported on MgO.

    Zhen Yan;Sivadinarayana Chinta;Ahmed A. Mohamed;John P. Fackler

  • Sulfur Chelates. III. Metal Complexes of the 1,1-Dithiolato Anions S2CS2-, S2CNCN2-, and S2CC(CN)22-

    John P. Fackler;D. Coucouvanis

  • Supramolecular Chain Assemblies Formed by Interaction of a π Molecular Acid Complex of Mercury with π-Base Trinuclear Gold Complexes

    Alfredo Burini;John P. Fackler;Rossana Galassi;Tiffany A. Grant

  • Square-planar sulfur complexes. VI. Reactions of bases with xanthates, dithiocarbamates, and dithiolates of nickel(II)

    Dimitri Coucouvanis;John P. Fackler

  • Chemistry and optoelectronic properties of stacked supramolecular entities of trinuclear gold(I) complexes sandwiching small organic acids.

    Manal A. Rawashdeh-Omary;Mohammad A. Omary;John P. Fackler;Rossana Galassi

  • Electronic Spectra of β-Diketone Complexes. III. α-Substituted β-Diketone Complexes of Copper(II)

    John P. Fackler;F. A. Cotton;D. W. Barnum

  • CO Oxidation on Supported Nano-Au Catalysts Synthesized from a [Au6(PPh3)6](BF4)2 Complex

    T. V. Choudhary;C. Sivadinarayana;Charles C. Chusuei;A. K. Datye

  • Luminescent mononuclear gold(I) phosphines

    Christopher King;Mohammed N. I. Khan;Richard J. Staples;John P. Fackler

  • Experimental and theoretical studies of dinuclear gold(I) and gold(II) phosphorus ylide complexes: oxidative addition, halide exchange, and structural properties including the crystal and molecular structures of [Au(CH2)2PPh2]2 and [Au(CH2)2PPh2]2(CH3)Br

    John D. Basil;H. H. Murray;John P. Fackler;J. Tocher

  • Syntheses, Structure, and Photoluminescence Properties of the 1-Dimensional Chain Compounds [(TPA)2Au][Au(CN)2] and (TPA)AuCl (TPA = 1,3,5-Triaza-7-phosphaadamantane)

    Zerihun Assefa;Mohammad A. Omary;Brian G. McBurnett;Ahmed A. Mohamed

  • Luminescent extended one-dimensional heterobimetallic chain compounds with relativistic metal-metal bonds. Synthesis, crystal structures, and spectroscopic studies of AuTl(MTP)2 and Au2Pb(MTP)4 (MTP = [CH2P(S)Ph2]-

    Suning Wang;Guillermo Garzon;Christopher King;Ju Chun Wang

  • Structure of tris(.mu.-3,5-diphenylpyrazolato-N,N')tricopper(I). Structural comparisons with the silver(I) and gold(I) pyrazolate trimers

    Raphael G. Raptis;John P. Fackler

  • A new metal cluster system containing a cube of metal atoms

    L. E. McCandlish;E. C. Bissell;D. Coucouvanis;John P. Fackler

  • Synthesis and characterization of dinuclear gold(I) ring and open-ring complexes containing saturated and unsaturated dithiol bridging ligands and phosphine or bis(diphosphine) donor ligands. Crystal structures of [Au2(.mu.-S(CH2)3S) (.mu.-dppm)], [Au2(.mu.-MNT)(PPh3)2], [Au2(.mu.-S2C6H4) (PPh3)2], and [Au4(.mu.-S2C6H3CH3)2(PEt3)2]

    Rosa M. Davila;Anabel Elduque;Tiffany Grant;Richard J. Staples

  • Forty-five years of chemical discovery including a golden quarter-century.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Richard J. Staples
Richard J. Staples Michigan State University
Suning Wang
Suning Wang Queen's University
Mohammad A. Omary
Mohammad A. Omary University of North Texas
José M. López-de-Luzuriaga
José M. López-de-Luzuriaga University of La Rioja
Richard E. P. Winpenny
Richard E. P. Winpenny University of Manchester
Marcetta Y. Darensbourg
Marcetta Y. Darensbourg Texas A&M University
Alex Avdeef
Alex Avdeef in-ADME Research
Miguel Monge
Miguel Monge University of La Rioja
Ivan J. B. Lin
Ivan J. B. Lin National Dong Hwa University

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