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Walter, Marc D., Schultz, Madeleine, & Andersen, Richard A. (2006) Weak paramagnetism in compounds of the type Cp2Yb(bipy). New Journal of Chemistry, 30(2), pp. 238-246.
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17Schultz, Madeleine, Sofield, Chadwick D., Walter, Marc D., & Andersen, Richard A. (2005) Coordination complexes of bivalent ansa-ytterbocenes: synthesis, structure and comparison with related unbridged ytterbocenes and ansa-ferrocenes. New Journal of Chemistry, 29, pp. 919-927.
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4Schultz, Madeleine, Boncella, James M., Berg, David J., Tilley, T. Don, & Andersen, Richard A. (2002) Coordination of 2,2'-Bipyridyl and 1,10-Phenanthroline to Substituted Ytterbocenes: An Experimental Investigation of Spin Coupling in Lanthanide Complexes. Organometallics, 21(3), pp. 460-472.
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83Selg, Peter, Brintzinger, Hans H., Schultz, Madeleine, & Andersen, Richard A. (2002) Solution Infrared Spectroscopic Studies on Equilibrium Reactions of CO with the Decamethylmetallocenes Cp*2MII, Where MII = Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Sm, Eu, Yb. Organometallics, 21(15), pp. 3100-3107.
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15Weber, Frank, Sitzmann, Helmut, Schultz, Madeleine, Sofield, Chadwick D., & Andersen, Richard A. (2002) Synthesis and Solid State Structures of Sterically Crowded d0-Metallocenes of Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Samarium, and Ytterbium. Organometallics, 21(15), pp. 3139-3146.
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47Schultz, Madeleine, Burns, Carol J., Schwartz, David J., & Andersen, Richard A. (2001) Coordination of Carbon Monoxide and Isocyanides to Bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)ytterbium and Related Bivalent Ytterbocenes. Organometallics, 20(26), pp. 5690-5699.
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14Schultz, Madeleine, Burns, Carol J., Schwartz, David J., & Andersen, Richard A. (2000) Solid-State Structures of Base-Free Ytterbocenes and Inclusion Compounds of Bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)ytterbium with Neutral Carboranes and Toluene: The Role of Intermolecular Contacts. Organometallics, 19(5), pp. 781-789.
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