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David
J. Butcher, Ph.D.
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Decline
of High Elevation Conifers in the Southern Appalachians.
Fraser fir (Abies
fraseri), which are native to the Southern Appalachians, have experienced
severe decline over the last forty years, primarily due to attack by an
exotic insect, the balsam woolly adelgid. We have been studying differences
in the chemical composition of the seeds and foliage of these trees to
attempt to characterize chemical differences between trees that make individuals
or stands more resistant to attack by this pest. The native habitat of
these trees are scenic areas such as the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, and this species is also important as
a Christmas tree. Because tourism and Christmas tree farms are significant
industries in this region, the decline of the Fraser fir is potentially
an economic loss to this region.
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Phytoremediation
at Barber Orchard, NC.
Barber Orchard is a 500 acre residential housing
development located approximately 5 miles west of Waynesville, NC and 20
miles from the WCU campus. It is currently listed as a Superfund site by
the U.S. EPA because of high soil concentration levels of arsenic, lead,
and organo-pesticides. The contamination was caused by pesticide use when
the land was used as an apple orchard throughout most of the twentieth
century. The EPA is currently conducting a remedial investigation/feasibility
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Publications
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Phytoremediation at Barber Orchard, NC
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A. Pendergrass, and D.J. Butcher, “Uptake of Lead and Arsenic in Food Plants
Grown in Contaminated Soil from Barber Orchard, NC,” Microchem J., 2006,
83, 14-16.
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L.L. Embrick, K.M. Porter, A. Pendergrass, and D.J. Butcher, “Characterization
of Lead and Arsenic Contamination at Barber Orchard, Haywood County, NC,
Microchem J., 2005, 81, 117-121.
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Jae-Min Lim, Arthur L. Salido, David J. Butcher, “Phytoremediation of lead
using Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) with EDTA and Electrodics,”
Microchem. J., 2004, 76, 3-9.
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A.L. Salido, K.L. Hasty,* J.-M. Lim, D.J. Butcher, “Phytoremediation of
Arsenic and Lead in Contaminated Soil Using Brake Ferns, Indian Mustard
and EDTA,” Int. J. Phytorem.,” 2003, 5, 89-103.
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Decline of High Elevation Conifer Forests in the Southeast
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Samantha J. Carlow, Lauren Ayers, Andy Bailey, Betsy John, Allyson Richardson,
Brad Shepherd, Royce S. Woosley, David J. Butcher, "Determination of volatile
compounds in foliage of Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) and balsam fir (Abies
balsamea)," Microchem. J., 2006, 83, 91-97.
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D.A. Vereen, P. McCall, D.J. Butcher, "Solid Phase Microextraction for
the Determination of Volatile Organics in the Foliage of Fraser Fir (Abies
fraseri)" Microchem. J., 2000, 65, 269-276.
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K.N. Bryant, A.J. Fowlkes, S.F. Mustafa, B.J. O'Neil, A.C. Osterman, T.M.
Smith, M.R. Shepard,* R.S. Woosley, and David J. Butcher, "Determination
of Aluminum, Calcium, and Magnesium in Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir, and Red
Spruce Foliage and Soil from the Southern and Middle Appalachians", Microchem.
J. 1997, 56, 382-392.
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B.A. Sutton, R.S. Woosley, and D.J. Butcher, "Determination of Monoterpenes
in Oleoresin: A Chemostematic Study of the Interaction between Fraser fir
(Abies fraseri) and Balsam Woolly Adelgid (Adelges piceae)", Microchem.
J. 1997, 56, 332-342.
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C.E. Lee, J.M. Cox, D.M. Foster, H.L. Humprey, R.S. Woosley, and D.J. Butcher,
“Determination of Aluminum, Calcium, and Magnesium in Fraser Fir (Abies
fraseri) Foliage from Five Native Sites by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry:
The Effect of Elevation Upon Nutritional Status”, Microchem. J., 1997,
56, 236.
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J.M. Bowman, M.S. Braxton, M.A. Churchill, J.D. Hellie, S.J. Starrett,
G.Y. Causby,* D.J. Ellis,* S.D. Ensley,* S.J. Maness,* C.D. Meyer,* J.R.
Sellers,* Y. Hua, R.S. Woosley, and D.J. Butcher, “Extraction Method for
the Isolation of Terpenes from Plant Tissue and Subsequent Determination
by Gas Chromatography”, Microchem. J., 1997, 56, 10.
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M.R. Shepard,* C.E. Lee, R.. S. Woosley, and D.J. Butcher, “Determination
of Calcium and Magnesium by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry in Fraser
Fir (Abies fraseri) and Red Spruce (Picea rubens) Foliage from Richland
Balsam Mountain, North Carolina”, Microchem. J. 1995, 52, 118.
* = Undergraduate author.
Book Chapters and Reviews
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D.J. Butcher, “Advances in Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry: Instrumentation, Methods, and Applications,” Appl. Spectrosc.
Rev., 2006, 41, 15-34.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Absorption Spectrometry: Interferences and Background
Correction,” in Encyclopedia of Analytical Science, Elsevier, Amsterdam,
2005, pp. 157-163.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Fluorscence Spectrometry,” in Encyclopedia of Analytical
Science, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2005.
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D.J. Butcher, “Elemental Speciation – Practicalities and Instrumentation,”
in Encyclopedia of Analytical Science, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2005, pp. 488-494.
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D.J. Butcher, “Advances in Laser-Excited Atomic Fluorescence and Ionization,”
Appl. Spectrosc. Rev., 2005, 40, 147-165.
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Alexander Zybin, Joachim Koch, David J. Butcher, and Kay Niemax, “Element-Selective
Detection in Liquid and Gas Chromatography by Diode Laser Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry,” J. Chromatography A, 2004, 1050, 35-44.
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J. Sneddon and D.J. Butcher, “Application of Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry to Biological and Clinical Samples,” in Advances in Atomic
Spectroscopy, Volume 7, J. Sneddon, Editor, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam,
2002.
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D.J. Butcher, “Advances in Electrothermal Atomization for Atomic Absorption
and Atomic Fluorescence,” Appl. Spectrosc. Rev, 2002, 37, in 305-320.
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D.J. Butcher, “Speciation of Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl
and Its Derivatives,” Appl. Spectrosc. Rev, 2002, 37, 1-17.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Absorption Spectrometry: Current Situation
and New Developments,” Bunseki Kagaku, 2001, 179-186.
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D.J. Butcher, A. Zybin, M.A. Bolshov, and K. Niemax, “Diode Laser Atomic
Absorption Spectrometry as a Detector for Metal Speciation,” Rev. Anal.
Chem., 2001, 20, 79-100.
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D.J. Butcher, “The Real-Time Analysis of Gases by Direct Sampling-Mass
Spectrometry: Elemental and Molecular Applications,” Microchem. J.,
2000, 66, 55-72
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D.J. Butcher, "Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation for Single-Photon Ionization
Mass Spectrometry: A Review," Microchem. J., 1999, 62, 354-362.
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D.J. Butcher, "Recent Developments in Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry," in Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy, Volume 4, J. Sneddon,
Editor, Jai Press, Greenwich, CT 1998, pp. 151.
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D.J. Butcher, “Laser Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry”, in Lasers in Atomic
Spectroscopy, J. Sneddon, T.L. Thiem, and Y.-I. Lee, Editors, VCH, NY,
1997, p. 237.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry,” in “Handbook of Analytical
Chemistry,” Frank Settle, Editor, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey, 1997.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry,” in Encyclopedia of Analytical
Science, Volume 1, A. Townsend, Editor, Academic Press, London, 1995, pp.
288-296.
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D.J. Butcher, “Laser Excited Atomic and Molecular Fluorescence Spectrometry
in a Graphite Furnace,” in Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy, Volume 2, J.
Sneddon, Editor, Jai Press, Greenwich, CT 1995, pp. 1.
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D.J. Butcher, “Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry,” Spectroscopy 1993, 8
(2), 14.
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J. Sneddon, R.F. Browner, P.N. Keliher, J.D. Winefordner, D.J. Butcher,
and R.G. Michel, “Electrodeless Discharge Lamps,” Prog. Anal. Spectrosc.,
1989, 12, 369.
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D.J. Butcher, J.P. Dougherty, F.R. Preli, A.P. Walton, G.T. Wei, R.L. Irwin,
and R.G. Michel, “Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry in Flames,
Plasmas, and Electrothermal Atomizers: A Review,” J. Anal. At. Spectrom.,
1988, 3, 1059.
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D.J. Butcher, J.P. Dougherty, J.T. McCaffrey, F.R. Preli, A.P. Walton,
and R.G. Michel, “Conventional Source Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry,”
Prog. Anal. At. Spectrosc., 1987, 10, 359.
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Mechanism of Atomization in Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
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D.A. Ohonjo,** K.G. Vandervoort, and D.J. Butcher, “Highly Oriented Pyrolytic
Graphite as a Platform for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,” Microchem.
J., 1999, 61, 247-261.
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V. Majidi, J.A. Holcombe, K.G. Vandervoort, D.J. Butcher, and J.D. Robertson,
"Electrothermal Vaporization and Characterization of the Graphite Surface
at Elevated Temperatures", 1997, 51, 408A.
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K.G. Vandervoort, K.N. McLain, and D.J. Butcher, "Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Study of Etch Pits on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite Heated in an Atomic
Absorption Electrothermal Atomizer", Appl. Spectrosc., 1997, 51, 1896.
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K.G. Vandervoort, D.J. Butcher, C.T. Brittain,* and B.B. Lewis,* “Scanning
Tunneling Microscopy Images of Graphite Substrates used in Graphite Furnace
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,” Appl. Spectrosc., 1996, 50, 928.
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Molecular Absorption Spectrometry
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M.R. Shepard,* B.T. Jones, and D.J. Butcher, "High Resolution, Time-Resolved
Spectra of Indium and Aluminum Atoms, Fluorides, Chlorides, and Oxides
in a Graphite Tube Furnace", Appl. Spectrosc., 1998, 52, 430.
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M.R. Shepard* and D.J. Butcher, "Determination of Chloride by Flame Molecular
Absorption Spectrometry with Continuum Source and Self-Reversal Background
Correction", Spectrosc. Lett. 1997, 30, 1405.
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M.A. Fender and D.J. Butcher, “Comparison of Deuterium Arc and Smith-Hieftje
Background Correction for Graphite Furnace Molecular Absorption Spectrometry
of Fluoride and Chloride,” Anal. Chim. Acta, 1995, 313, 167.
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D.J. Butcher, “Determination of Fluorine, Chlorine, and Bromine by Molecular
Absorption Spectrometry,” Microchem. J. 1993, 48, 303.
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Diode Laser Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
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D.J. Butcher, A. Zybin, M.A. Bolshov, and K. Niemax, “Speciation of Methylcyclopentadienyl
Manganese Tricarbonyl by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Laser
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,” Anal. Chem., 1999, 71, 5379.
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Environmental Chemistry Education
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D.J. Butcher, P.F. Brandt, N.J. Norgaard, C.A. Atterholt, A.L. Salido,
“Sparky IntroChem: A Student Oriented Introductory Chemistry Course,” J.
Chem. Ed., 2003, 80, 137-139.
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A.L. Salido, C.A. Atterholt, J.R. Bacon, and D.J. Butcher, “An Environmental
Focus using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry and
Ion Chromatography,” J. Chem. Ed., 2003, 80, 22-23.
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R.S. Woosley and D.J. Butcher, "Chemical Analysis of an Endangered Conifer,"
J. Chem. Ed. 1998, 75, 1592.
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R.S. Woosley and D.J. Butcher, “Environmental Chemistry Research with High
School Students”, Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly., 2000, 20,
138-140.
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C.A. Atterholt, David J. Butcher, J. Roger Bacon, W.R. Kwochka, and Royce
S. Woosley, "Implementation of an Environmental Focus in an Undergraduate
Chemistry Curriculum by the Addition of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry,"
J. Chem. Ed., 2000, 77, 1549.
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Laser Spectroscopy
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Z. Liang, A.P. Walton, D.J. Butcher, R.L. Irwin, and R.G. Michel, “Capacitive
Discharge Graphite Furnace Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence of Thallium,”
Microchem. J. 1993, 47, 363.
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R.L. Irwin, G.T. Wei, D.J. Butcher, Z. Liang, E.G. Su, J. Takahashi, A.P.
Walton, and R.G. Michel, “Transverse Zeeman background correction for graphite
furnace laser excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry: determination of
lead and cobalt in standard reference materials,” Spectrochim. Acta, Part
B 1992, 47B, 1497.
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D.J. Butcher, R.L. Irwin, J. Takahashi, and R.G. Michel, “Determination
of Fluorine by Laser Excited Molecular Fluorescence in a Graphite Tube
Furnace with Front Surface Illumination,” J. Anal. At. Spectrom. 1991,
6, 9.
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D.J. Butcher, R.L. Irwin, S. Sjöström, A.P. Walton, and R.G.
Michel, “Laser Enhanced Ionization in a Graphite Tube Furnace with Probe
Atomization,” Spectrochim. Acta, Part B 1991, 46, 9.
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R.L. Irwin, D.J. Butcher, G.T. Wei, J. Takahashi, and R.G. Michel, “Determination
of Lead and Thallium in Nickel-Based Alloys by Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence
Spectrometry with Solid Sampling,” J. Anal. At. Spectrom. 1990, 5, 603.
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D.J. Butcher, R.L. Irwin, G.T. Wei, E.G. Su, J. Takahashi, and R. G. Michel,
“Determination of Metals by Laser Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
in Biological Samples with Dissolution and Slurry Sampling,” Appl. Spectrosc.
1990, 44, 1521.
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Book
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D.J. Butcher and J. Sneddon, "A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic
Absorption Spectrometry" Wiley, NY, 1998.
Book Chapters and Review Articles
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Other Publications
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D.A. Vereen,** J.P. McCall,* and D.J. Butcher, "Solid Phase Microextraction
for the Determination of Volatile Organics in the Foliage of Fraser Fir
(Abies fraseri)," Microchem. J., 2000, 65, 269-276.
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D.J. Butcher, K.G. Asano, D.E. Goeringer, and S.A. McLuckey, “Thermal Dissociation
of Gaseous Bradykinin Ions,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 1999, 103, 8664-8671.
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K.G. Asano, D.J. Butcher, D.E. Goeringer, and S.A. McLuckey, "Effective
Ion Internal Temperatures Achieved via Boundary Activation in the Quadrupole
Ion Trap: Protonated Leucine Enkephalin", J. Mass Spectrom., 1999, 34,
691-698.
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K.G. Asano, D.E. Goeringer, D.J. Butcher, and S.A. McLuckey, "Bath Gas
Temperature and the Appearance of Ion Trap Tandem Mass Spectra of High-Mass
Ions," Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 1999, 190/191, 281-293.
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N.J. Jocoy and D.J. Butcher, "Determination of NAD(P)H by a Bioluminescent
Fiber Optic Probe," Spectrosc. Lett. 1998, 31, 1589.
E.D. Byrd and D.J. Butcher, “Determination of Trace Elements in Biological
Standard Reference Materials by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
with Solid and Slurry Sampling,” Spectrosc. Lett. 1993, 26, 1613.
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R.M. Pike, D.W. Mayo, S.S. Butcher, D.J. Butcher, and R. Hinkle,* “Microscale
Organic Chemistry IV: A Simple and Rapid Procedure for Carrying Out Wittig
Reactions,” J. Chem. Ed., 1986, 63, 917.
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C.H. Bushweller, C.D. Rithner, and D.J. Butcher,* “Stereodynamics of trans-[(t-(C4H9)2PR]2(CO)X
Systems (R = H, CH3; M = Rh(I), Ir(I); X = Cl, Br, I): Assignment of Conformational
Preferences and Conformational Exchange Itineraries,” Inorg. Chem., 1986,
25, 1610.
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C.H. Bushweller, C.D. Rithner, and D.J. Butcher,* “Evidence
for a Strong Similarity in Conformational and Phosphorous-31 NMR Parameters
between Two Series of trans-[(t-C4H9)2PX]2M(CO)Cl Systems [M = Rh (I),
Ir(I); X = H, C2H5, n-C4H9, C6H5],” Inorg. Chem., 1984, 23, 1967.
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