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National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1982-1985 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1987-1989

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Organic and organometallic chemistry; holographic materials; liquid crystals; molecular electronics

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Etzenhouser, B. A.; Chen, Q.; Sponsler, M. B. A Butadienediyl-Bridged Diiron Compound in Three Oxidation Levels. Organometallics 1994, 13, 4176-4178. Zhang, J.; Sponsler, M. B. Liquid Crystals as Holographic Recording Media. InMolecular and Biomolecular Electronics; Birge, R. R., Ed.; ACS Advances in Chemistry Series No. 240; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1994, Chapter 12, pp 321-340. Sponsler, M. B. Metal Centers Connected by Conjugated Bridges. A Theoretical Evaluation of Delocalization Effects. Organometallics 1995, 14 , 1920-1927. Sponsler, M. B. Refractive Index and Orientation Profiles of Holographic Gratings Written in Liquid Crystalline Monomers. J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 9430-9436. Gu, X.; Sponsler, M. B. Iodine-Induced Transannular Coupling of 1,6-Cyclodecadiyne. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 1571-1574. Gu, X.; Sponsler, M. B. Synthesis of Fe-C≡C-M Complexes Through Condensation of Fe-C≡C-H with M-H or M-NMe2. Organometallics 1998, 17, 5920-5923. Niu, X.; Gopal, L.; Masingale, M. P.; Braden, D. A.; Hudson, B. S.; Sponsler, M. B. Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Z-E Alkene Isomerization in [(Cy3P)2Cl2Ru]2(μ-CHCH=CHCH) and Related Vinylalkylidenes. Organometallics 2000, 19, 649-660. Sponsler, M. B. Photochemical and Photophysical Processes in the Design of Holographic Recording Materials. Spectrum (Center for Photochemical Sciences, Bowling Green State University), 2000, 13, 7-13. Sponsler, M. B. Hologram Switching and Erasing Strategies with Liquid Crystals. In Optical Sensors and Switches, Ramamurthy, V. and Schanze, K. S. (Eds.); Molecular and Supramolecular Photochemistry, vol. 7; Marcel Dekker: New York, 2001; Chapter 8, pp 363-386. Chung, M.-C.; Gu, X.; Etzenhouser, B. A.; Spuches, A. M.; Rye, P. T.; Seetharaman, S. K.; Rose, D.; Zubieta, J. A.; Sponsler, M. B. Intermetal Coupling in [(η5-C-5R5)Fe(dppe)]2(μ-CH=CHCH=CH) and Their Dication and Monocation Mixed-Valence Forms. Organometallics 2003, 22, 3485-3494. Schuehler, D. E.; Williams, J. E.; Sponsler, M. B. Polymerization of Acetylene with a Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalyst. Macromolecules 2004, 37, 6255-6257. Williams, J. E.; Harner, M. J.; Sponsler, M. B. Ruthenium Alkylidenes: Fast Initiators for Olefin Metathesis. Organometallics 2005, 24, 2013-2015. Tucker, L. J.; Sponsler, M. B. Sequential multiphoton photopolymerization for hologram recording using a trithiocarbonate as a RAFT reagent. Polym. Preprints 2005, 46, 395-396. Sponsler, M. B.; Anslyn, E. V.; Dougherty, D. A. Student Solutions Manual to Accompany Modern Physical Organic Chemistry. University Science Books: Sausalito, CA, 2006. Tucker, L. J.; Sponsler, M. B. Holography via liquid crystalline photopolymerization: the effect of various additives. Polym. Preprints 2006, 47, 523-524. Tucker, L. J.; Sponsler, M. B. Trithiocarbonate-mediated free radical photopolymerization: improved uniformity in hologram recording. Appl. Opt. 2006, 45, 6973-6976. Bolton, S. L.; Schuehler, D. E.; Niu, X.; Gopal, L.; Sponsler, M. B. Olefin Metathesis for Metal Incorporation: Preparation of Conjugated Ruthenium Containing Complexes and Polymers. J. Organomet. Chem. 2006, 691, 5298-5306. Seetharaman, S. K.; Chung, M.-C.; Englich, U.; Ruhlandt-Senge, K.; Sponsler, M. B. Temperature-Dependent Coordination of Phosphine to Five-Coordinate Alkenylruthenium Complexes. Inorg. Chem. 2007, 46, 561-567. Bolton, S. L.; Williams, J. E.; Sponsler, M. B. Stabilization of (Trialkylphosphine)Ruthenium Alkylidene Metathesis Catalysts Using Phosphine Exchange. Organometallics 2007, 26, 2485-2487. Schuehler Sherwood, D. E.; Williams, J. E.; Sponsler, M. B. Ruthenium-Incorporated, Metathesis-Active Polyacetylene. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2009, 47, 1061-1072.

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