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Chancellor's Citation for Excellence, 2013. Distinguished Achievements in Boron Science, 2000 Excellence in Teaching Award, University College, Syracuse University, May 2009 Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor, 2009 to present Member, New York Academy of Science, 2012 to present and American Academy of Forensic Science, Criminalistics Division, 2010 to present.

研究领域

Inorganic chemistry; organometallic chemistry; materials chemistry; solid state science; renewable energy systems (photovoltaic), forensic science

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Littger, R.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Spencer, J. T. “Oxidation-Reduction and Photochemical Reactions of Metalladecaborane Clusters: The Interconversion of Hypercloso-[(C6Me6)RuB9H9] and Closo-[(C6Me6)RuB9H9]2- by Chemical Redox Processes through a Radical Anion Intermediate” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2000, 39, 1472-1474. Littger, R.; Taylor, J.; Rudd, G.; Newlon, A.; Allis,D. G.; Kotiah, S.; Spencer, J. T. “Thermal, Photochemical, and Redox Reactions of Borane and Metallaborane Clusters with Applications to Molecular Electronics” Contemporary Boron Chemistry; Davidson, M. G.; Hughes, A. K.; Marder, T. B.; Wade, K (Eds); Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, 2000, 253, 67. Allis, D. G.; Spencer , J. T. “Polyhedral-based Nonlinear Optical Materials. Part I. Theoretical Investigation of Some New High Second-Order Nonlinear Response Compounds Involving Carboranes and Charged Aromatic Donors and Acceptors” J. Organometal. Chem. 2000, 614, 309-313. Allis, D. G.; Spencer , J. T. “Polyhedral-based Nonlinear Optical Materials. Part II. Theoretical Investigation of Some New High Nonlinear Optical Response Compounds Involving Polyhedral Bridges with Charged Aromatic Donors and Acceptors” Inorg. Chem 2001, 40, 3373-3380. Taylor, J. W.; Caruso, J.; Newlon, A.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Spencer, J. T. “Polyhedral-based Nonlinear Optical Materials. Part III. Synthetic Studies of Cyclopentadiene and Cycloheptatriene Substituted Polyhedral Compounds: The Synthesis of 1,12-[(C7H7)C2B10H10(C5H3Me2)] and Related Species” Inorg. Chem 2001, 40, 3381-3388. Taylor, J.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt, K.; Spencer, J. T. “The Synthesis and Characterization of Two New Nineteen-Vertex Metallaborane Clusters: [B18H20Ni(h5-C5H5)]-1 and [B18­H19(2-THF)Ni(h5-C5H5)]” Inorg. Chem. Commun. 2002, 5 (4), 274-277. Taylor, J.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Spencer, J. T. “Preparation and Characterization of Macropolyhedral Metallaborane Clusters from the Anti-B18H22 Borane Cluster: Crystal Structure of [(CH3)4N][anti-B18H20Co(CO)3].” Organometallics 2002, 21, 3054 - 3057. Taylor, J.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Spencer, J. T. “Formation of New Nickel-containing Nineteen-Vertex Metallaborane Clusters Prepared from the Anti-B18H22 Borane Cluster: Molecular Structures of [Ni(THF)4(H2O)2][B18H20Ni(h5-C5H5)]2 and [B18­H19(2-THF)Ni(h5-C5H5)].” J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 2002, 3392-3397. Allis, D. G.; Spencer, J. T. “Nanostructural Architectures from Molecular Building Blocks” In Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology, CRC Press, Lyshevski, S. E.; Brenner, D.; Iafrate, J.; Goddard, W. (Eds.), 2003, 1601-1667. Sinnot, S. B.; Spencer, J. T. (Eds.) Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. 2003, 3, 277-350. Allis, D. G.; Spencer, J. T. "Nanostructural Architectures from Molecular Building Blocks" In Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology, Second Edition, CRC Press, 2007. Kher, S. S.; Romero, J. V.; Caruso, J. D.; Spencer, J. T. "Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metal Borides. 6 The Formation of Neodymium Boride Thin Film Materials from Polyhedral Boron Clusters and Metal Halides by Chemical Vaport Deposition" Appl. Organometal. Chem. 2008, 22, 300-307. Taylor, J.; Vargas, W.; Torvisco, A.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Spencer, J. T. "Synthesis and Characterization of Cyano-Substituted Carborane-based Compounds. Molecular Structure of [1-(4-C7H7)-12-(C5H3-3-(CN)-3,4-(CH3)2)-C2B10H10]" Dalton Trans. 2011, 40, 20585-91.

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