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Mark Thornton-Pett

Mark Thornton-Pett

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
10256
World Ranking
13869
National Ranking
779

Overview

Mark Thornton-Pett is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research activities within this institution.

The scientist's body of work does not include publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, or detailed publication venues. There is also no available data on book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

There are no recorded awards associated with Mark Thornton-Pett, nor is there any information indicating this researcher has passed away.

Given the absence of detailed publication and research topic data, the profile centers primarily on the current institutional affiliation and general academic presence. The information available points to a research career based at the University of Leeds.

Best Publications

  • Synthesis, structures, and reactivity of weakly coordinating anions with delocalized borate structure: the assessment of anion effects in metallocene polymerization catalysts.

    Jiamin Zhou;Simon J. Lancaster;Dennis A. Walker;Stefan Beck

  • Stereochemical effects on the spin-state transition shown by salts of [FeL2]2+ [L = 2,6-di(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridine]

    Joanne M. Holland;Judith A. McAllister;Colin A. Kilner;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • Sterically hindered iminophosphorane complexes of vanadium, iron, cobalt and nickel: a synthetic, structural and catalytic study

    Sarah Al-Benna;Mark J. Sarsfield;Mark Thornton-Pett;Daniel L. Ormsby

  • An unusual abrupt thermal spin-state transition in [FeL2][BF4]2 [L = 2,6-di(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridine]

    Joanne M. Holland;Judith A. McAllister;Zhibao Lu;Colin A. Kilner

  • Palladium catalysed tandem cyclisation-anion capture processes. Part 3. Organoboron anion transfer agents

    Ronald Grigg;JoséM. Sansano;Vijayaratnam Santhakumar;Visuvanathar Sridharan

  • Synthesis and reactivity of sterically hindered iminopyrrolato complexes of zirconium, iron, cobalt and nickel

    David M. Dawson;Dennis A. Walker;Mark Thornton-Pett;Manfred Bochmann

  • Silver acetate catalysed cycloadditions of isocyanoacetates

    Ronald Grigg;Mark I. Lansdell;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF ZIRCONIUM(IV) ALKYL COMPLEXES WITH BI-, TRI-, TETRA- AND PENTA-DENTATE AMIDO LIGANDS

    Nigel A. H. Male;Mark Thornton-Pett;Manfred Bochmann

  • Polyhedral Monocarbaborane Chemistry. A Review of Recent Developments Among C -Aryl Monocarbaborane Systems

    Andreas Franken;Colin A. Kilner;Mark Thornton-Pett;John D. Kennedy

  • Synthesis of cyclopentadienyl-, indenyl-, and fluorenylbis(pentafluorophenyl)boranes as ligands in titanium and zirconium half-sandwich complexes. The crystal structures of C13H9B(C6F5)(2)center dot t-BuNH2,C13H8SiMe3B(C6F5)(2), and {eta(5)-C5H4B(C6F5)(2)}TiCl3

    Robbert Duchateau;Simon J. Lancaster;Mark Thornton-Pett;Manfred Bochmann

  • Ten-vertex metallaborane chemistry. Aspects of the iridadecaborane closo→isonido→isocloso structural continuum

    Jonathan Bould;John D. Kennedy;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • Chiral aluminium complexes as phospho-transfer catalysts

    Julian P. Duxbury;Anthony Cawley;Mark Thornton-Pett;Laurent Wantz

  • Synthesis and properties of the divalent 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane (dmpe) complexes MCl2(dmpe)2 and MMe2(dmpe)2 (M=Ti, V, Cr, Mn, or Fe). X-ray crystal structures of MCl2(dmpe)2 (M=Ti, V, or Cr), MnBr2(dmpe)2, TiMe1.3Cl0.7(dmpe)2, and CrMe2(dmpe)2

    Gregory S. Girolami;Geoffrey Wilkinson;Anita M. R. Galas;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • Phospho-Aldol Catalysis via Chiral Schiff Base Complexes of Aluminum†

    Julian P. Duxbury;Justin N. D. Warne;Rashfeena Mushtaq;Caroline Ward

  • Nine-vertex polyhedral iridamonocarbaborane chemistry. Products of thermolysis of [(CO)(PPh3)2IrCB7H8] and emerging alternative cluster-geometry patterns

    Bohumil Štíbr;John D. Kennedy;Eva Drdáková;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • 3-Component palladium–indium mediated diastereoselective cascade allylation of imines with allenes and aryl iodides

    Ian R. Cooper;Ronald Grigg;William S. MacLachlan;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • X = Y - ZH Systems as potential 1,3-dipoles. Part 37 generation of nitrones from oximes. Tandem intramolecular 1,3-azaprotio cyclotransfer - intramolecular 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions. Class 4 processes. ☆

    Ronald Grigg;Jasothara Markandu;Sivagnanasundram Surendrakumar;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • Synthesis of cyclometallated complexes of PdII. The X-ray crystal structure of di-μ-bromo-bis[N-(3,4-dimethoxybenzylidene)cyclohexylaminato-C6,N]dipalladium(II)

    J.M. Vila;M. Gayoso;M.T. Pereira;A. Romar

  • Helical geometry and liquid crystalline properties of 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaalkoxy-1-nitrotriphenylenes

    Richard J. Bushby;Neville Boden;Colin A. Kilner;Owen R. Lozman

  • Synthesis of a derivative of triangulene; the first non-kekulé polynuclear aromatic

    Graeme Allinson;Richard J. Bushby;Jean-Louis Paillaud;Mark Thornton-Pett

  • The synthesis of bridged-ring carbo- and hetero-cycles via palladium catalysed regiospecific cyclisation reactions ☆

    Ronald Grigg;Vijayaratnam Santhakumar;Visuvanathar Sridharan;Paul Stevenson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Geoffrey Wilkinson Imperial College London
Gregory S. Girolami
Gregory S. Girolami University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Manfred Bochmann
Manfred Bochmann University of East Anglia
William Clegg
William Clegg Newcastle University
Simon J. Higgins
Simon J. Higgins University of Liverpool
Wai-Kwok Wong
Wai-Kwok Wong Hong Kong Baptist University
King Kuok (Mimi) Hii
King Kuok (Mimi) Hii Imperial College London
Majid Motevalli
Majid Motevalli Queen Mary University of London
David J. Cole-Hamilton
David J. Cole-Hamilton University of St Andrews

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