"Apicophilicity" Earl Muetterties Hand Signed TLS Dated 1973. 23, 1927 - January 12, 1984, was an. Who is known for his experimental work with. 1949 and received his doctoral thesis in boron-nitrogen. And was promoted to research supervisor in 1955.
On the inorganic fluorine compounds, especially of sulfur and phosphorus. For study of dynamic processes in.
Boron hydride clusters led to the work on several polyhedral borane anions such. Muetterties was an inventor on some basic findings with the. In addition to the polyhedral boranes, the program. Explored pi-allyl, fluoroalkyl, and boron hydride complexes of the. In 1965, he became Associate.In addition to groups in homogeneous and heterogeneous. Groups were established in the synthesis and.
He was also a prolific. Muetterties's academic ties started with an adjunct professorship in. His research interests extended to mammalian.
After a two-month lectureship at. 1972, he assumed a professorship at. 1973, conducting research on organometallic chemistry and homogeneous.Catalysis, sometimes in collaboration with. In 1979, he moved to the. Where he continued research in. At Berkeley he also worked on.
And he maintained a research facility at. He also edited books on boron chemistry and transition-metal. Hydrides and wrote reviews on complexes with unusual coordination numbers. Tribute to Muetterties has also been published.