Levi S. Warring
University of Virginia
4 Papers
Levi S. Warring is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adduct & Ligand (biochemistry). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Carbodicarbene Bismaalkene Cations: Unravelling the Complexities of Carbene versus Carbone in Heavy Pnictogen Chemistry.
Jacob E. Walley,Levi S. Warring,Guo-Cang Wang,Diane A. Dickie,Sudip Pan,Gernot Frenking,Robert J. Gilliard +6 more
TL;DR: The CDC ligand has a remarkable influence on the overall stability of the resulting low‐coordinate Bi complexes, suggesting that CDC is a superior ligand to NHC in heavy pnictogen chemistry.
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Lewis Superacidic Heavy Pnictaalkene Cations: Comparative Assessment of Carbodicarbene-Stibenium and Carbodicarbene-Bismuthenium Ions.
Levi S. Warring,Jacob E. Walley,Diane A. Dickie,William Tiznado,Sudip Pan,Robert J. Gilliard +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive assessment of Lewis acidity for a series of carbone-stibenium and -bismuthenium ions using the Gutmann-Beckett (GB) method is reported.
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Carbodicarbene-Stibenium Ion-Mediated Functionalization of C(sp3)-H and C(sp)-H Bonds.
Levi S. Warring,Karl S. Westendorff,Marc T. Bennett,Kijeong Nam,Brennan M Stewart,Diane A. Dickie,Christopher Paolucci,T. Brent Gunnoe,Robert J. Gilliard +8 more
- 08 Sep 2024
TL;DR: Researchers develop a stibenium ion complex that enables C-H bond activation of sp3 and sp carbon-hydrogen bonds, facilitating the formation of stiba-methylene nitrile and stiba-alkynyl adducts, which can be further converted into iodoacetonitrile and iodoalkynes.
Indirect Access to Carbene Adducts of Bismuth- and Antimony-Substituted Phosphaketene and Their Unusual Thermal Transformation to Dipnictines and [(NHC)2OCP][OCP].
Jacob E. Walley,Levi S. Warring,Erik Kertész,Guo-Cang Wang,Diane A. Dickie,Zoltán Benkő,Robert J. Gilliard +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and thermal redox chemistry of the first antimony (Sb)- and bismuth (Bi)-phosphaketene adducts are described.