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Research Using Routine NMR at UWMadison Chemistry: Publication List 1993 through 2003 (Bruker AC Spectrometers) Peter J. Belshaw 1. Levitsky, K.; Ciolli, C. J.; Belshaw, P. J., Selective inhibition of enqineered receptors via proximity-accelerated alkylation. Organic Letters 2003, 5, (5), 693-696. Steven D. Burke 2. Lambert, W. T.; Burke, S. D., Halichondrin B: Synthesis of a C1-C14 model via desymmetrization of (+)-conduritol E. Organic Letters 2003, 5, (4), 515-518. 3. Jiang, L.; Martinelli, J. R.; Burke, S. D., A practical synthesis of the F-ring of halichondrin B via ozonolytic desymmetrization of a C-2-symmetric dihydroxycyclohexene. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2003, 68, (3), 1150-1153. 4. Voight, E. A.; Rein, C.; Burke, S. D., Synthesis of sialic acids via desymmetrization by ring- closing metathesis. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2002, 67, (24), 8489-8499. 5. Jiang, L.; Burke, S. D., A novel route to the F-ring of halichondrin B. Diastereoselection in Pd(0)-mediated meso and C-2 diol desymmetrization. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (20), 3411- 3414. 6. Campbell, J. E.; Englund, E. E.; Burke, S. D., Synthesis and structure of preorganized, C-3- symmetric trilactam scaffolds with convergently oriented (S)-acetylthiomethyl appendages. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (13), 2273-2275. 7. Austad, B. C.; Hart, A. C.; Burke, S. D., Halichondrin B: synthesis of the C(37)-C(54) subunit. Tetrahedron 2002, 58, (10), 2011-2026. 8. Keller, V. A.; Martinelli, J. R.; Strieter, E. R.; Burke, S. D., Dioxolane-to-bridged acetal-to- spiroketal via ring-closing metathesis and rearrangement: A novel route to 1,7- dioxaspiro[5.5]undecanes. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (3), 467-470. 9. Voight, E. A.; Rein, C.; Burke, S. D., Formal synthesis of (-)-N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) via desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis. Tetrahedron Letters 2001, 42, (50), 8747-8749. 10. Clark, R. W.; Guzei, I. A.; Ivanov, S. A.; Burke, S. D.; Lambert, W. T., The lack of C2 molecular symmetry in (1R,2R,3S,6S)-3,6-dibenzyloxycyclo-hex-4-ene-1,2-diol. Acta Crystallographica - Section C - Crystal Structure Communications 2001, 57, (Part 7), 844- 845. 11. Burke, S. D.; Jiang, L., Formal synthesis of uvaricin via palladium-mediated double cyclization. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (12), 1953-1955. 12. Burke, S. D.; Voight, E. A., Formal synthesis of (+)3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-2- nonulosonic acid (KDN) via desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (2), 237-240. 13. Burke, S. D.; Jung, K. W.; Lambert, W. T.; Phillips, J. R.; Klovning, J. J., Halichondrin B: Synthesis of the C(1)-C(15) subunit [Review]. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2000, 65, (13), 4070-4087. 14. Burke, S. D.; Zhao, Q.; Schuster, M. C.; Kiessling, L. L., Synergistic formation of soluble lectin clusters by a templated multivalent saccharide ligand. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (18), 4518-4519.

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Page 1: Madison Chemistry: Publication List 1993 through 2003 ...cic/nmr/Citation/routine.pdf · Publication List 1993 through 2003 (Bruker AC Spectrometers) ... Matulenko, M. A., Total synthesis

Research Using Routine NMR at UW−Madison Chemistry: Publication List 1993 through 2003 (Bruker AC Spectrometers)

Peter J. Belshaw

1. Levitsky, K.; Ciolli, C. J.; Belshaw, P. J., Selective inhibition of enqineered receptors via proximity-accelerated alkylation. Organic Letters 2003, 5, (5), 693-696.

Steven D. Burke

2. Lambert, W. T.; Burke, S. D., Halichondrin B: Synthesis of a C1-C14 model via desymmetrization of (+)-conduritol E. Organic Letters 2003, 5, (4), 515-518.

3. Jiang, L.; Martinelli, J. R.; Burke, S. D., A practical synthesis of the F-ring of halichondrin B via ozonolytic desymmetrization of a C-2-symmetric dihydroxycyclohexene. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2003, 68, (3), 1150-1153.

4. Voight, E. A.; Rein, C.; Burke, S. D., Synthesis of sialic acids via desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2002, 67, (24), 8489-8499.

5. Jiang, L.; Burke, S. D., A novel route to the F-ring of halichondrin B. Diastereoselection in Pd(0)-mediated meso and C-2 diol desymmetrization. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (20), 3411-3414.

6. Campbell, J. E.; Englund, E. E.; Burke, S. D., Synthesis and structure of preorganized, C-3-symmetric trilactam scaffolds with convergently oriented (S)-acetylthiomethyl appendages. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (13), 2273-2275.

7. Austad, B. C.; Hart, A. C.; Burke, S. D., Halichondrin B: synthesis of the C(37)-C(54) subunit. Tetrahedron 2002, 58, (10), 2011-2026.

8. Keller, V. A.; Martinelli, J. R.; Strieter, E. R.; Burke, S. D., Dioxolane-to-bridged acetal-to-spiroketal via ring-closing metathesis and rearrangement: A novel route to 1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecanes. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (3), 467-470.

9. Voight, E. A.; Rein, C.; Burke, S. D., Formal synthesis of (-)-N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) via desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis. Tetrahedron Letters 2001, 42, (50), 8747-8749.

10. Clark, R. W.; Guzei, I. A.; Ivanov, S. A.; Burke, S. D.; Lambert, W. T., The lack of C2 molecular symmetry in (1R,2R,3S,6S)-3,6-dibenzyloxycyclo-hex-4-ene-1,2-diol. Acta Crystallographica - Section C - Crystal Structure Communications 2001, 57, (Part 7), 844-845.

11. Burke, S. D.; Jiang, L., Formal synthesis of uvaricin via palladium-mediated double cyclization. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (12), 1953-1955.

12. Burke, S. D.; Voight, E. A., Formal synthesis of (+)3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-2-nonulosonic acid (KDN) via desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (2), 237-240.

13. Burke, S. D.; Jung, K. W.; Lambert, W. T.; Phillips, J. R.; Klovning, J. J., Halichondrin B: Synthesis of the C(1)-C(15) subunit [Review]. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2000, 65, (13), 4070-4087.

14. Burke, S. D.; Zhao, Q.; Schuster, M. C.; Kiessling, L. L., Synergistic formation of soluble lectin clusters by a templated multivalent saccharide ligand. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (18), 4518-4519.

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15. Hans, J. J.; Driver, R. W.; Burke, S. D., Direct transacylation of 2,2,2-trihaloethyl esters with amines and alcohols using phosphorus(III) reagents for reductive fragmentation and in situ activation. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2000, 65, (7), 2114-2121.

16. Burke, S. D.; Zhao, Q., Synthesis and study of C-3-symmetric hydropyran cyclooligolides with oriented aryl and alcohol appendages at 10 angstrom spacing. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2000, 65, (5), 1489-1500.

17. Burke, S. D.; Muller, N.; Beaudry, C. M., Desymmetrization by ring-closing metathesis leading to 6,8-dioxabicyclo[3.2.1]octanes: A new route for the synthesis of (+)-exo- and endo-brevicomin. Organic Letters 1999, 1, (11), 1827-1829.

18. Burke, S. D.; Sametz, G. M., Total synthesis of 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid (KDO) and 2-deoxy-beta-KDO. Organic Letters 1999, 1, (1), 71-74.

19. Hans, J. J.; Driver, R. W.; Burke, S. D., One-pot synthesis of amides and esters from 2,2,2-trihaloethyl esters using phosphorus(III) reagents. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1999, 64, (5), 1430-1431.

20. Burke, S. D.; Letourneau, J. J.; Matulenko, M. A., Total synthesis of (+)-breynolide. Tetrahedron Letters 1999, 40, (1), 9-12.

21. Burke, S. D.; Quinn, K. J.; Chen, V. J., Synthesis of a C(22)-C(34) halichondrin B precursor via ring opening double ring closing metathesis. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (24), 8626-8627.

22. Odonnell, C. J.; Burke, S. D., Selective mesylation of vicinal diols - a systematic case study. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (23), 8614-8616.

23. Burke, S. D.; Austad, B. C.; Hart, A. C., An expeditious synthesis of the c(38)-c(54) halichondrin b subunit. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (20), 6770-6771.

24. Burke, S. D.; Hong, J.; Lennox, J. R.; Mongin, A. P., SYNTHETIC STUDIES OF ANTITUMOR MACROLIDE RHIZOXIN - STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESES OF THE C(1)-C(9) AND C(12)-C(26) SUBUNITS [Review]. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (20), 6952-6967.

25. Burke, S. D.; Ng, R. A.; Morrison, J. A.; Alberti, M. J., Tandem glycolate claisen rearrangement/ring-closing metathesis - a stereochemically general synthesis of substituted dihydropyran-2-carboxylates. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (10), 3160-3161.

26. Burke, S. D.; McDermott, T. S.; Odonnell, C. J., Template macrolactonization of trichloroethyl ester derivatives catalyzed by potassium salts. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (8), 2715-2718.

27. Burke, S. D.; Hong, J.; Mongin, A. P., Stereoselective syntheses of the rhizoxin c(1)-c(9) and c(12)-c(26) subunits. Tetrahedron Letters 1998, 39, (16), 2239-2242.

28. Burke, S. D.; Odonnell, C. J.; Hans, J. J.; Moon, C. W.; Ng, R. A.; Adkins, T. W.; Packard, G. K., Synthesis of cyclic hydropyran oligolides with convergent amine, amide, phosphonate and furan appendages. Tetrahedron Letters 1997, 38, (15), 2593-2596.

29. Burke, S. D.; Heap, C. R.; Porter, W. J.; Song, Y. T., Cyclic hydropyran oligolides as preorganized ligand arrays - modular assembly of 18-, 24-, 36-, 48-, 54- and 72-membered rings via iteration and cyclooligomerization. Tetrahedron Letters 1996, 37, (3), 343-346.

30. Burke, S. D.; Odonnell, C. J.; Porter, W. J.; Song, Y. T., Cyclic hydropyran oligolides as preorganized ligand arrays - cumulative effects of structural elements on shape and cation binding. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (50), 12649-12650.

31. Burke, S. D.; Zhang, G.; Buchanan, J. L., Enantioselective synthesis of a halichondrin b c(20)-]c(36) precursor. Tetrahedron Letters 1995, 36, (39), 7023-7026.

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32. Burke, S. D.; Jung, K. W., 2,3-disubstituted tetrahydrofuran synthesis via radical and anionic cyclization. Tetrahedron Letters 1994, 35, (32), 5837-5840.

33. Burke, S. D.; Jung, K. W.; Perri, R. E., A short route to avenaciolide and isoavenaciolide via radical cyclization. Tetrahedron Letters 1994, 35, (32), 5841-5844.

34. Burke, S. D.; Kort, M. E.; Strickland, S. M. S.; Organ, H. M.; Silks, L. A., Enantioselective synthesis of nagilactone f via vinylsilane-terminated cationic cyclization. Tetrahedron Letters 1994, 35, (10), 1503-1506.

35. Burke, S. D.; Piscopio, A. D.; Kort, M. E.; Matulenko, M. A.; Parker, M. H.; Armistead, D. M.; Shankaran, K., Total Synthesis o Ionophore Antibiotic X-14547a (Indanomycin). Journal of Organic Chemistry 1994, 59, (2), 332-347.

36. Burke, S. D.; Jung, K. W.; Phillips, J. R.; Perri, R. E., An expeditious synthesis of the c(1)-c(14) subunit of halichondrin b. Tetrahedron Letters 1994, 35, (5), 703-706.

Judith N. Burstyn

37. "Triisopropyltriazacyclononane Copper(II): An Efficient Catalyst for BNPP Hydrolysis and DNA Cleavage" Kathryn M. Deck, T. Andrew Tseng, Judith N. Burstyn Inorganic Chemistry, 2002, 41, 669-677.

38. "Silica-bound copper(II)triazacyclononane: A robust material for the efficient hydrolysis of a phosphodiester" Brett R. Bodsgard and Judith N. Burstyn Chemical Communications, 2001, 647-648.

39. "Raman and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Characterization of a Sulfur-Ligated Cu(I) Ethylene Complex: Modeling the Proposed Ethylene Binding Site of Arabidopsis thaliana ETR1" Jeffrey Hirsch, Serena DeBeer, Edward I. Solomon, Britt Hedman, Keith O. Hodgson and Judith N. Burstyn Inorg. Chem., 2001, 40, 2439-2441.

40. "Static Versus Dynamic Jahn-Teller Distortions in Octahedral-Like Copper(II) Complexes of 1,4,7-Triazacyclononane and 1-Oxa-4,7-Diazacyclononane: Implications for Hydrolytic Reactivity" Michael Kavana, Douglas R. Powell, Judith N. Burstyn, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 2000, 297, 351-361.

41. "Structure-Reactivity Studies in Cu(II)-Catalyzed Phosphodiester Hydrolysis" Eric L. Hegg, Stephen H. Mortimore, Chin-Li Cheung, Jennifer E. Huyett, Douglas R. Powell, and Judith N. Burstyn Inorg. Chem., 1999, 38, 2961-2968.

42. "Hydrolysis of Double-Stranded and Single-Stranded RNA in Hairpin Structures by the Copper(II) Macrocycle Cu([9]aneN3)Cl2" Eric L. Hegg, Kim A. Deal, Laura L. Kiessling, and Judith N. Burstyn Inorg. Chem. 1997, 36, 1715-1718.

43. "Copper(II) Macrocycles Cleave Single-Stranded and Double-Stranded DNA under both Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions" Eric L. Hegg and Judith N. Burstyn Inorg. Chem. 1996, 35, 7474-7481.

44. "Characterization of Transition States in Dichloro(1,4,7-Triazacyclononane) Copper(II)-Catalyzed Activated Phosphate Diester Hydrolysis" Kim A. Deal, Alvan C. Hengge, and Judith N. Burstyn J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 1713-1718.

45. "Mechanistic Studies of Dichloro(1,4,7-Triazacyclononane)Copper(II)-Catalyzed Phosphate Diester Hydrolysis" Kim A. Deal and Judith N. Burstyn Inorg. Chem. 1996, 35, 2792-2798.

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46. "Hydrolysis of Unactivated Peptide Bonds by a Macrocyclic Copper(II) Complex: Cu([9]aneN3)Cl2 Hydrolyzes both Dipeptides and Proteins" Eric L. Hegg and Judith N. Burstyn J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 7015-7016.

47. "Selective Catalytic Hydrolysis of a Simple Phosphodiester by a Macrocyclic Copper(II) Complex" Judith N. Burstyn and Kim A. Deal Inorg. Chem. 1993, 32, 3585-3586.

Charles P. Casey

48. Reaction of C5Me5(CO)2Re(HC≡CCH3) with Ph3C+PF6

- Produces the η3-Allyl Complex C5Me5(CO)2Re[η3-Ph2CC(Ph)CHCH3]

+PF6-, Casey, C. P.; Yi, C. S.; Gavney, J. A., Jr. J.

Organomet. Chem. 1993, 443, 111-114. 49. Mechanism of Rearrangement of An Allyl Vinyl Rhenium Complex to a Allyl Vinyl Ketone

Rhenium Complex: The Role of Concerted Organometallic Reactions in Avoiding High Energy Coordinatively Unsaturated Intermediates, Casey, C. P.; Vosejpka, P. C.; Underiner, T. L.; Slough, G. A.; Gavney, J. A., Jr. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 6680-6688.

50. Reaction of NO with Cp*3Co3(μH)4 Preserves the Tricobalt Cluster and Produces Cp*3Co3(μ3-NO)2, Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hayashi, R. K. Inorg. Chim. Acta. 1993, 212, 81-85.

51. Mechanism of Alkyne Reduction by the Heterobimetallic Dihydride Cp(CO)2Re(μ-H)Pt(H)(PPh3)2, Casey, C. P.; Wang, Y.; Tanke, R. S.; Hazin, P. N.; Rutter, E. W. New J. Chem. 1994, 18, 43-50.

52. Reaction of CO and tert-Butyl Isocyanide with the Cluster Cp*3Co3(μ3-H)(μ2-H)3; Facile Hydrogen Transfer to Isocyanide forms Cp*3Co3(μ2-H)(μ3-η�-HC=NCMe3), Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Gavney, J. A., Jr. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1993, 1692-1694.

53. Conversion of Acetylene to a Triple Bridged Ethylidyne Ligand on the Cluster Cp*3Co3(μ3-H)(μ2-H)3, Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hallenbeck, S. L. Organometallics 1993, 12, 3788-3789.

54. Synthesis and Reactions of Rhenium Enyne, and Vinylvinylidene Complexes, Casey, C. P.; Ha, Y.; Powell, D. R. J. Organomet. Chem. 1994, 472, 185-193.

55. Synthesis and Reactions of Dirhenium Alkenylidene and Alkylidyne Complexes, Casey, C. P.; Ha, Y.; Powell, D. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1994, 116, 3424-3428.

56. Synthesis and X-Ray Crystal Structures of the Tricobalt Mono(ethylidyne) Clusters Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ3-CO)(μ2-H), Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ3-CNCMe3)(μ2-H), and Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ3–NO), Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Hayashi, R. K. Inorg. Chem., 1994, 33, 2639-2644.

57. The Photochemical Dehydrogenation of [(C5H5)(CO)Fe]2(μ–CO)(μ–CHCH2CH2CH2CH3) to [C5H5(CO)Fe](μ-CO)(μ-η1,η3-CHCH=CHCH2CH3)[FeC5H5], Casey, C. P. and Niccolai, G. P. Organometallics, 1994, 13, 2527-2531.

58. Syntheses, X-ray Crystal Structures, and Fluxional Behavior of the Clusters Cp*3Co3(μ2-CO)(μ3-CO)(μ-H)2, Cp*3Co3(μ-H)(μ3-η2-HC=NCMe3), and Cp*3Co3(μ-H)(μ3-η2-HC=NCMe2CH2Me), Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Hayashi, R. K. ; Gavney, J. A., Jr. Organometallics, 1994, 13, 4720-4731.

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59. The Reaction of Cp*3Co3(μ3-H)(μ2-H)3 with Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Disulfide, and Phenyl Isocyanate, Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hayashi, R. K. Inorg. Chem., 1995, 34, 1138-1144.

60. Chelating Diphosphine Rhodium Catalyzed Deuterioformylation of 1-Hexene : Control of Regiochemistry by the Kinetic Ratio of Alkyl Rhodium Species Formed by Hydride Addition to Complexed Alkene, Casey, C. P.; Petrovich, L. M. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995, 117, 6007-6014.

61. The Reaction of Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ 3-H) with (Trimethylsilyl)diazomethane and Ethyl Diazoacetate: Facile Hydrogen Transfer Forms the Diazenide Clusters Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ3-η1-NNCH2SiMe3) and Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)(μ3-η1-NNCH2CO2CH2CH3) Casey, C. P.; Widenhoefer, R. A.; Hayashi, R. K. Inorg. Chem., 1995, 34, 2258-2262.

62. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Formation of the Bis(ethylidyne) Tricobalt Cluster Cp*3Co3(μ3-CCH3)2 from Reaction of Acetylene with Cp*3Co3(μ2-H)3(μ3-H) Casey, C. P.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Widenhoefer, R. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995, 117, 4607-4622.

63. Equilibrium Between a Hydroxycarbene Complex and a Metal Acyl Hydride Complex Casey, C. P.; Czerwinski, C. J.; Hayashi, R. K. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995, 117, 4189-4190.

64. The Reaction of Cp*(CO)2Re=Re(CO)2Cp* with Dimethyl Acetylenedicarboxylate Produces a 3,4-Dimetallacyclobutene Which Undergoes Photochemical Isomerization to a 2,4-Dimetalla(1.1.0)bicyclobutane Casey, C. P.; Cariño,R. S.; Hayashi, R. K.; Schladetzky, K. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1996, 118, 1617-1623.

65. Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characterization of the d0 Transition Metal-Alkyl-Alkene Complex Cp*2YCH2CH2C(CH2)2CH=CH2 Casey, C. P.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Pollock, D. W.; Landis, C. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995, 117, 9770-9771.

66. Ligand Additions to Cp*(CO)2Re=Re(CO)2Cp* and Fragmentation and Rearrangement Reactions of Cp*(CO)2Re(μ-CO)Re(CO)(L)Cp* Casey, C. P.; Cariño, R. S.; Sakaba, H.; Hayashi, R. K. Organometallics, 1996, 15, 2640-2649.

67. Photochemical Rearrangement of a Rhenium Dimetallacyclobutene Studied by Time Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy Casey, C. P.; Boese, W. T.; Cariño,R. S.; Ford, P. C.Organometallics, 1996, 15, 2189-2191.

68. Synthesis of η3−Propargyl Rhenium Complexes, Casey, C. P.; Selmeczy, A. D.; Nash, J. R.;

Yi, C. S.; Powell, D. R.; Hayashi, R. K. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1996, 118, 6698-6706. 69. Formation of a Dirhenium Carbene Complex from Reaction of (η5-C5H4Li)Re(CO)3 with

η5-C5H5Re(CO)3, Casey, C. P.; Czerwinski, C. J.; Hayashi, R. K. Organometallics, 1996, 15, 4362-4365.

70. Reaction of Cp*(CO)2Re=Re(CO)2Cp* with Alkynes Produce Dimetallacyclopentenones Cp*(CO)2Re(μ-η1,η3-CR=CR'CO)Re(CO)Cp* Which React with Acid to Form Cationic Bridging Vinyl Complexes Casey, C. P.; Cariño, R. S.; Sakaba, H. Organometallics, 1997, 16, 419-426.

71. Formation and Spectroscopic Characterizationof Chelated d0 Yttrium(III)-Alkyl-Alkene Complexes Casey, C. P.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Wright, J. M.; Landis, C. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 9680-9690.

72. Ring Strain Perturbation of the Equilibria Between Hydroxycarbene Complexes and Metal Acyl Hydride Complexes Casey, C. P.; Czerwinski, C. J.; Fusie, K. A.; Hayashi, R. K. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 3971-3978.

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73. Rearrangement of Rhenium Allyl Vinyl Ketone Complexes Casey, C. P.; Underiner, T. L.; Vosejpka, P. C.; Slough, G. A.; Gavney, J. A., Jr.; Hayashi, R. K. Organometallics 1997, 16, 2189-2199.

74. Cis Addition of Hydrogen Chloride to an Amphiphilic Carbene Complex Casey, C. P.; Czerwinski, C. J.; Powell, D. R. ; Hayashi, R. K. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 5750-5751.

75. Formation of Platinum Allyl and Propargyl Complexes from Protonation of Platinum Enyne and Diyne Complexes, Casey, C. P.; Chung, S.; Ha, Y.; Powell, D. R. Inorg. Chim. Acta 1997, 265, 127-138.

76. Coordination of a Disubstituted Alkene in a Chelated d0-Metal-Alkyl-Alkene Complex -- Evidence for Equilibrium Between Complexes with Coordinated and Free Alkenes Casey, C. P.; Fisher, J. J. Inorg. Chim. Acta 1998, 270, 5-7.

77. Alkene Dissociation from a d0 Yttrocene-Alkyl-Alkene Complex Generates a Pyramidal Alkyl Yttrium Complex that Inverts Slowly Casey, C. P.; Fagan, M. A.; Hallenbeck, S. L. Organometallics , 1998, 17, 287-289.

78. Electron Withdrawing Substituents on Equatorial and Apical Phosphines Have Opposite Effects on the Regioselectivity of Rhodium Catalyzed Hydroformylation Casey, C. P.; Paulsen, E. L.; Beuttenmueller, E. W.; Proft, B. R.; Petrovich, L. M.; Matter, B. A.; Powell, D. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 11817-11825.

79. Kinetic Addition of Nucleophiles to η�-Propargyl Rhenium Complexes Occurs at the Central Carbon to Produce Rhenacyclobutenes Casey, C. P.; Nash, J. R.; Yi, C. S.; Selmeczy, A. D.; Chung, S.; Powell, D. R.; Hayashi, R. K. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 120 , 722-733.

80. Chelated Alkyl Halide Manganese Complexes (η5:η1-C5H4CH2CH2X)Mn(CO)2 from Photolysis of (η5-C5H4CH2CH2X)Mn(CO)3 Casey, C. P.; Czerwinski, C. J.; Fraley, M. E. Inorg. Chim. Acta 1998, 280, 316-321.

81. Reaction of Cp*(CO)2Re=Re(CO)2Cp* in THF with Diethyl Fumarate Produces Cp*Re(CO)3 and Cp*Re(CO)(η2

-(E)-EtO2CCH=CHCO2Et)(THF) Casey, C. P.; Cariño, R. S.; Brady, J. T.; Hayashi, R. K. J. Organomet. Chem. 1998, 569, 55-60.

82. Protonation of Rhenium Alkyne Complexes Produces η3-Allyl Rhenium Complexes Via Observable 1-Metallacyclopropene Intermediates Casey, C. P.; Brady, J. T.; Boller, T. M.; Weinhold, F. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 120, 12,500-12,511.

83. Acid Catalyzed Isomerization of Rhenium Alkyne Complexes to Rhenium Allene Complexes Via 1-Metallacyclopropene Intermediates Casey, C. P.; Brady, J. T. Organometallics , 1998, 17, 4620-4629.

84. Electronically Dissymmetric DIPHOS Derivatives Give Higher n:i Regioselectivity in Rhodium Catalyzed Hydroformylation than Either of their Symmetric Counterparts Casey, C. P.; Paulsen, E. L.; Beuttenmueller, E. W.; Proft, B. R.; Petrovich, L. M.; Matter, B. A.; Powell, D. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1999, 121, 63-70.

85. Observation of Zwitterionic d0 Zirconium-Alkyl-Alkene Chelates: Models for Intermediates in Metallocene Catalyzed Alkene Polymerizations Casey, C. P.; Carpenetti II, D. W.; Sakurai, H. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1999, 121, 9483.

86. Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Alkene Complexation in d0 Metal-Alkyl Alkene Complexes Casey, C. P.; Klein, J. F.; Fagan, M. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2000, 122, 4320-4330.

87. Measurement of Barriers for Alkene Dissociation and for Inversion at Zirconium in a d0 Zirconium-Alkyl-Alkene Complex Casey, C. P.; Carpenetti II, D. W. Organometallics , 2000, 19, 3970-3977.

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88. Dimerization of Rhenium Alkynyl Carbene Complexes by a Process Involving Two [1,1.5] Rhenium Shifts and Coupling of the Remote Alkynyl Carbons Casey, C. P.; Kraft, S.; Powell, D. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2000, 122, 3771-3772.

89. Hydrogen Transfer to Carbonyls and Imines from a Hydroxycyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Hydride: Evidence for Concerted Hydride and Proton Transfer Casey,* C. P.; Singer, S. W.; Powell, D. R.; Hayashi, R. K.; Kavana, M. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2001, 123, 1090-1100.

90. The Role of a Hydroxycyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Dicarbonyl Formate in Formic Acid Reductions of Carbonyl Compounds Catalyzed by Shvo's Diruthenium Catalyst. Casey, C. P.; Singer, S. W.; Powell, D. R. Can. J. Chem., 2001, 79, 1002-1011.

91. Reaction of Rhenium Alkynyl Carbene Complexes with Tertiary Phosphines Produces Dihydrophospholium Rhenium Complexes by a Formal CH Insertion Process Casey*, C. P.; Kraft, S.; Powell, D. R.; Kavana, M. J. Organometal. Chem. 617-618, 2001, 723-736.

92. [1,3]-Metal Shifts in Rhenium Alkynyl Carbene Complexes Casey*, C. P.; Kraft, S.; Powell, D. R. Organometallics, 2001, 20, 2651-2653.

93. Intramolecular CH Insertion Reactions of Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl Rhenium Alkynyl Carbene Complexes, Casey, C. P.; Kraft, S.; Powell, D. R.; Kavana, M. Organometallics, 2001, 20, 3795-3799.

94. Models for Intermediates in Metallocene-Catalyzed Alkene Polymerization: Alkene Dissociation from Cp2Zr[η1,η2-CH2Si(CH3)2CH2CH=CH2][B(C6F5)4] Casey, C. P.; Carpenetti II, D. W.; Sakurai, H. Organometallics, 2001, 20, 4262-4265.

95. Direct Observation of a Non-chelated Metal-Alkyl-Alkene Complex and Measurement of the Rate of Alkyl Migration to a Coordinated Alkene Casey, C. P.; Lee, T.-Y.; Tunge, J. A.; Carpenetti II, D. W. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 10762-10763.

96. Observation of non-chelated bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)zirconium-alkyl-alkene complexes is thwarted by competitive arene or amine coordination or by β-hydride elimination Casey, C. P.; Carpenetti II, D. W. J. Organometal. Chem. 2002, 642, 120-130.

97. Formation of cis-Enediyne Complexes from Rhenium Alkynylcarbene Complexes Casey, C. P.; Kraft, S.; Powell, D. R. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 2584-2594.

98. Kinetics and Mechanism of Formation of Yttrium Alkyl Complexes from (Cp*2YH)2 and Alkenes Casey, C. P.; Lee, T.-Y.; Tunge, J. A.; Carpenetti II, D. W. Organometallics, 2002, 21, 389-396.

99. Protonation of Rhenium 1,3-Enyne and 1,3-Diyne Complexes: Formation of exo-Alkylidene η3-Allyl and η3-Propargyl Complexes Casey, C. P.; Chung, S. Inorg. Chim. Acta, 2002, 334, 283-293.

100. Unexpected Formation of the Isopropylamine Complex [2,3,4,5-Ph4(η4-C4CO)](CO)2Ru(H2NCHMe2) in the Attempted Synthesis of an Isopropyl Alcohol Complex Casey, C. P.; Bikzhanova, G. A.; Bäckvall, J.-E.; Johansson, L.; Park, J.; Kim, Y. H. Organometallics, 2002, 21, 1955-1959.

101. Structural Isomers of Aryl Substituted η3-Propargyl Complexes: η2-1-Metalla(methylene)cyclopropene and η3-Benzyl Complexes Casey, C. P.; Boller, T. M.; Kraft, S.; Guzei, I. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 13215-13221.

102. Why propene is not polymerized by (Cp*2YH)2: Reactions of yttrium alkyl complexes with alkenes produce allyl and vinyl yttrium complexes Casey,* C. P.; Tunge, J. A.; Fagan, M. A. J. Organometal. Chem. 2002, 663, 91-97.

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103. Protonated Aminocyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Hydride Reduces Benzaldehyde and Can be Regenerated by Reaction with H2 Casey, C. P.; Vos, T. E.; Singer, S. W.; Guzei, I. A. Organometallics, 2002, 21, 5038-5046.

104. Formation of manganese enediyne complexes from manganese alkynylcarbene complexes Casey, C. P.; Dzwiniel, T. L.; Kraft, S.; Kozee, M. A.; Powell, D. R. Inorg. Chim. Acta, 2003. 345, 320-326.

105. Structural Dependence of Thermodynamics of Alkene Binding to Yttrium Alkyl Complexes and of Kinetics of Alkyl Migration to Coordinated Alkenes Casey,* C. P.; Tunge, J. A.; Fagan, M. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 2641-1651.

106. Synthesis and Reactivity of Hydroxycyclopentadienyl and Aminocyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Alcohol Complexes Casey, C. P.; Vos, T. E.; Bikzhanova, G. A. Organometallics 2003, 22, 901-903.

107. Kinetic Isotope Effect Evidence for a Concerted Hydrogen Transfer Mechanism in Transfer Hydrogenations Catalyzed by [π-(Me2CH)C6H4Me)] Ru(NHCHPhCHPhNSO2C6H5-p-CH3) Casey, C. P.; Johnson, J. B. J. Org. Chem. 2003, 68, 1998-2001.

108. Indenyl Rhenium Alkyne Complexes: CO Substitution via Alkyne Assisted Ring-Slippage and CO Catalyzed Phosphine Substitution Casey, C. P.; Vos, T. E.; Brady, J.T.; Hayashi, R. K. Organometallics 2003, 22, 1183-1195.

Silvia Cavagnero

109. Chow, C. C.; Chow, C.; Raghunathan, V.; Huppert, T. J.; Kimball, E. B.; Cavagnero, S., Chain length dependence of apomyoglobin folding: Structural evolution from misfolded sheets to native helices. Biochemistry 2003, 42, (23), 7090-7099.

110. Cavagnero, S., Using NMR to determine protein structure in solution. Journal of Chemical Education 2003, 80, (2), 125-127.

Lawrence F. Dahl

111. Mednikov, E. G.; Dahl, L. F., Formation of thallium(I) sandwich M3TlM3 clusters, [(mu(6)-Tl)M-6( mu(2)-CO)(6)(PEt3)(6)](+) (M = Pt, Pd), with two unconnected triangular M-3(mu(2)-CO)(3)(PEt3)(3) units: implications of comparative analysis of isostructural 5d(10)6s(2) Tl(I)-(M-3)(2) sandwiches (M = Pt, Pd) with known 5d(10) Au(I)-(Pt-3)(2) sandwich. Dalton Transactions 2003, (15), 3117-3125.

112. Mednikov, E. G.; Ivanov, S. A.; Wittayakun, J.; Dahl, L. F., Metal-ligated induced structural interconversion between Pd-23(CO)(20)(PEt3)(10) and Pd-23(CO)(20)(PEt3)(8) possessing highly dissimilar Pd-23 core-geometries. Dalton Transactions 2003, (9), 1686-1692.

113. Ivanov, S. A.; Nichiporuk, R. V.; Mednikov, E. G.; Dahl, L. F., First high-nuclearity thallium-palladium carbonyl phosphine cluster, [Tl2Pd12(CO)(9)(PEt3)(9)](2+), and its initial mistaken identity as the unknown Au2Pd12 analogue: structure-to-synthesis approach concerning its formation [Review]. Journal of the Chemical Society-Dalton Transactions 2002, (22), 4116-4127.

114. Tran, N. T.; Kawano, M.; Dahl, L. F., High-nuclearity palladium carbonyl trimethylphosphine clusters containing unprecedented face-condensed icosahedral-based transition-metal core geometries: proposed growth patterns from a centered Pd-13

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icosahedron [Review]. Journal of the Chemical Society-Dalton Transactions 2001, (19), 2731-2748.

115. Kawano, M.; Bacon, J. W.; Campana, C. F.; Winger, B. E.; Dudek, J. D.; Sirchio, S. A.; Scruggs, S. L.; Geiser, U.; Dahl, L. F., High-nuclearity close-packed palladium-nickel carbonyl phosphine clusters: Heteropalladium [Pd16Ni4(CO)(22)(PPh3)(4)](2-) and [Pd33Ni9(CO)(41)(PPh3)(6)](4-) containing pseudo-T-d ccp Pd16Ni4 and pseudo-D-3h hcp Pd33Ni9 cores [Review]. Inorganic Chemistry 2001, 40, (11), 2554-2569.

116. Tran, N. T.; Kawano, M.; Powell, D. R.; Dahl, L. F., High-nuclearity [Pd13Ni13(CO)(34)](4-) containing a 26-atom Pd13Ni13 core with an unprecedented five-layer close-packed triangular stacking geometry: possible substitutional Pd/Ni crystal disorder at specific intralayer nickel sites. Journal of the Chemical Society-Dalton Transactions 2000, (22), 4138-4144.

117. Mlynek, P. D.; Dahl, L. F., New noncentered icosahedral nickel-bismuth carbonyl clusters - geometric analysis of the homologous [ni-10(eme)(2)(co)(18)](2-) dianions (e=p, as, sb, bi) containing noncentered 1,12-ni10e2 icosahedral cages. Organometallics 1997, 16, (8), 1655-1667.

118. Barr, M. E.; Bjarnason, A.; Dahl, L. F., Ligand-transformation syntheses and stereophysical investigations of 48-electron mixed cp-cp' triangular mnfe2 clusters containing mnfe2(mu-2-co)2(mu-2-no)(mu-3-nx) cores (where x=o, oh, ome, h) - structural-bonding consequences due to conversions of a capping nitrosyl (mu-3-no) ligand into electronically equivalent (mu-3-nor)+ ligands (r=h, me) and into an imido (mu-3-nh)+ ligand and to the one-electron reduction of an imido-capped mnfe2 cluster. Organometallics 1994, 13, (5), 1981-1991.

Donald F. Gaines

119. Gaines, D. F.; Bridges, A. N.; Hayashi, R. K., Synthesis of nido-b11h14- and alkyl derivatives via systematic cage enlargement of the decaborane(14) system - crystal structure of 7-thx-b11h13. Inorganic Chemistry 1994, 33, (7), 1243-1244.

120. Dopke, J. A.; Powell, D. R.; Gaines, D. F., Synthesis and characterization of new 19-vertex macropolyhedral boron hydrides. Inorganic Chemistry 2000, 39, (3), 463-467.

121. Beall, H.; Gaines, D. F., Chemistry of pentaborane(9). A review [Review]. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 1999, 64, (5), 747-766.

122. Beall, H.; Gaines, D. F., Mechanistic aspects of boron hydride reactions. Inorganica Chimica Acta 1999, 289, (1-2), 1-10.

123. Bridges, A. N.; Liu, J. P.; Kultyshev, R. G.; Gaines, D. F.; Shore, S. G., Partial insertion of the 9-bbn unit into the nido-b-10 framework - preparation and structural characterization of (9-bbn)b10h13 and [(9-bbn)b10h12](-). Inorganic Chemistry 1998, 37, (13), 3276-3283.

124. Beall, H.; Gaines, D. F., Reactions of 6,9-bis(dimethyl sulfide)decaborane(14), 6,9-[(ch3)(2)s](2)b10h12 - mechanistic considerations. Inorganic Chemistry 1998, 37, (6), 1420 ff.

125. McGaff, R. W.; Gaines, D. F., Synthesis and reactivity of new aminopentaboranes. Inorganic Chemistry 1996, 35, (26), 7850-7856.

126. Dopke, J. A.; Bridges, A. N.; Schmidt, M. R.; Gaines, D. F., Silicon insertion into boranes - a rational synthetic route to silicon-containing heteroboranes. Inorganic Chemistry 1996, 35, (25), 7186 ff.

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127. Bridges, A. N.; Gaines, D. F., The dianion of nido-decaborane(14), nido-dodecahydrodecaborate(2-), [b10h122-], and its solution behavior. Inorganic Chemistry 1995, 34, (18), 4523-4524.

128. Hop, C.; Saulys, D. A.; Gaines, D. F., Electrospray mass spectrometry of borane salts - the electrospray needle as an electrochemical cell. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 1995, 6, (9), 860-865.

Samuel H. Gellman

129. Applequist, J.; Bode, K. A.; Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Gellman, S. H., Theoretical and experimental circular dichroic spectra of the novel helical foldamer poly[(1r,2r)-trans-2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid]. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, (19), 4891-4892.

130. Barrett, D. G.; Gellman, S. H., Effects of amphiphile topology on aggregation properties - distinctive behavior of contrafacial amphiphiles. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, (20), 9343-9344.

131. Dado, G. P.; Gellman, S. H., Redox control of secondary structure in a designed peptide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, (26), 12609-12610.

132. Gallo, E. A.; Gellman, S. H., Hydrogen-bond-mediated folding in depsipeptide models of beta-turns and alpha-helical turns. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, (21), 9774-9788.

133. Savage, P. B.; Gellman, S. H., Complexation of hexosammonium ions - evidence for contributions from oh-center-dot-center-dot-center-dot-oh hydrogen bonds in a hydroxylic medium. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, (22), 10448-10449.

134. Savage, P. B.; Holmgren, S. K.; Gellman, S. H., Optimization of a phosphine oxide disulfoxide array for multipoint hydrogen bonding to ammonium ions. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, (17), 7900-7901.

135. Barrett, D. G.; Liang, G. B.; McQuade, D. T.; Desper, J. M.; Schladetzky, K. D.; Gellman, S. H., Synthetic studies on the 1,6-methano[10]annulene skeleton - a new route that provides derivatives substituted at the bridge and on the annulene ring. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (23), 10525-10532.

136. Barrett, D. G.; Gellman, S. H., Electrophile-induced berson-willcott rearrangement of 11-carboxyl-1,6-methano[10]annulene methyl ester. Tetrahedron Letters 1994, 35, (15), 2299-2300.

137. Dado, G. P.; Gellman, S. H., Intramolecular hydrogen bonding in derivatives of beta-alanine and gamma-amino butyric acid - model studies for the folding of unnatural polypeptide backbones. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (3), 1054-1062.

138. Desper, J. M.; Gellman, S. H., Strategies for nonmacrocyclic polythioether ligands - new pentacoordinating architectures. Angewandte Chemie 1994, International Ed. in English. 33, (3), 319-321.

139. Gallo, E. A.; Gellman, S. H., Effect of a c-terminal cationic group on the competition between alpha-helical turn and beta-turn in a model depsipeptide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (25), 11560-11561.

140. Haque, T. S.; Little, J. C.; Gellman, S. H., Mirror image reverse turns promote beta-hairpin formation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (9), 4105-4106.

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141. Newcomb, L. F.; Gellman, S. H., Aromatic stacking interactions in aqueous solution - evidence that neither classical hydrophobic effects nor dispersion forces are important. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (11), 4993-4994.

142. Savage, P. B.; Holmgren, S. K.; Gellman, S. H., Anion and ion pair complexation by a macrocyclic phosphine oxide disulfoxide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (9), 4069-4070.

143. Skwierczynski, R. D.; Gellman, S. H., On the hydrogen-bonded status of 2-azacyclononanone and 2-azacyclotridecanone in the solid state. J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, (14), 3694-3696.

144. Gardner, R. R.; Gellman, S. H., Evaluation of the conformation-directing effects of secondary hydrogen-bonding interactions in flexible tetrapeptide analogues. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (41), 10411-10412.

145. Gardner, R. R.; Liang, G. B.; Gellman, S. H., An achiral dipeptide mimetic that promotes beta-hairpin formation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (11), 3280-3281.

146. McQuade, D. T.; Barrett, D. G.; Desper, J. M.; Hayashi, R. K.; Gellman, S. H., Effects of amphiphilic topology on self-association in solution, at the air-water interface, and in the solid state. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (17), 4862-4869.

147. Newcomb, L. F.; Haque, T. S.; Gellman, S. H., Searching for minimum increments of hydrophobic collapse - flexible dinaphthyl carboxylates. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (24), 6509-6519.

148. Rozema, D.; Gellman, S. H., Artificial chaperones - protein refolding via sequential use of detergent and cyclodextrin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, (8), 2373-2374.

149. Schladetzky, K. D.; Haque, T. S.; Gellman, S. H., Structural characterization of thiocyclophanes that promote edge-to-face aromatic-aromatic geometries. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1995, 60, (13), 4108-4113.

150. Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Karle, I. L.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Beta-peptide foldamers - robust helix formation in a new family of beta-amino acid oligomers. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, (51), 13071-13072.

151. Gellman, S. H.; Haque, T. S.; Newcomb, L. F., New evidence that the hydrophobic effect and dispersion are not major driving forces for nucleotide base stacking. Biophysical Journal 1996, 71, (6), 3523-3525.

152. Haque, T. S.; Little, J. C.; Gellman, S. H., Stereochemical requirements for beta-hairpin formation - model studies with four-residue peptides and depsipeptides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, (29), 6975-6985.

153. Powell, D. R.; Hanson, P. E.; Gellman, S., (Z)-2-(benzoyl-aci-nitro)-2-phenylacetonitrile. Acta Crystallographica - Section C - Crystal Structure Communications 1996, 52, (Part 11), 2945-2946.

154. Rozema, D.; Gellman, S. H., Artificial chaperone-assisted refolding of denatured-reduced lysozyme - modulation of the competition between renaturation and aggregation. Biochemistry 1996, 35, (49), 15760-15771.

155. Rozema, D.; Gellman, S. H., Artificial chaperone-assisted refolding of carbonic anhydrase b. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1996, 271, (7), 3478-3487.

156. Schenck, H. L.; Dado, G. P.; Gellman, S. H., Redox-triggered secondary structure changes in the aggregated states of a designed methionine-rich peptide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, (50), 12487-12494.

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157. Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Klein, D. A.; Powell, D. R.; Huang, X. L.; Barchi, J. J.; Gellman, S. H., Residue-based control of helix shape in beta-peptide oligomers. Nature 1997, 387, (6631), 381-384.

158. Gardner, R. R.; Gellman, S. H., Secondary effects in flexible hydrogen bonding networks. Tetrahedron 1997, 53, (29), 9881-9890.

159. Gardner, R. R.; Christianson, L. A.; Gellman, S. H., Quantitative analysis of hydrophobically induced folding in a minimal model system. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, (21), 5041-5042.

160. Gellman, S. H., Introduction - molecular recognition. Chemical Reviews 1997, 97, (5), 1231-1232.

161. Holmgren, S. K.; Savage, P. B.; Desper, J. M.; Schladetzky, K. D.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Steric control of oxidation selectivity in macrocyclic phosphine oxide-dithioethers. Tetrahedron 1997, 53, (36), 12249-12262.

162. Krauthauser, S.; Christianson, L. A.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Antiparallel sheet formation in beta-peptide foldamers - effects of beta-amino acid substitution on conformational preference. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, (48), 11719-11720.

163. McQuade, D. T.; McKay, S. L.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Indifference to hydrogen bonding in a family of secondary amides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, (36), 8528-8532.

164. McQuade, D. T.; Quinn, M. A.; Yu, S. M.; Polans, A. S.; Krebs, M. P.; Gellman, S. H., Rigid amphiphiles for membrane protein manipulation. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2000, 39, (4), 758-+.

165. Chung, Y. J.; Christianson, L. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., A beta-peptide reverse turn that promotes hairpin formation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, (40), 10555-10556.

166. Daugherty, D. L.; Rozema, D.; Hanson, P. E.; Gellman, S. H., Artificial chaperone-assisted refolding of citrate synthase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1998, 273, (51), 33961-33971.

167. Gellman, S. H., Minimal model systems for beta sheet secondary structure in proteins [Review]. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 1998, 2, (6), 717-725.

168. Gellman, S. H., FOLDAMERS - A MANIFESTO [Review]. Accounts of Chemical Research 1998, 31, (4), 173-180.

169. Hanson, P. E.; Gellman, S. H., Mechanistic comparison of artificial-chaperone-assisted and unassisted refolding of urea-denatured carbonic anhydrase B. Folding & Design 1998, 3, (6), 457-468.

170. Schenck, H. L.; Gellman, S. H., Use of a designed triple-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet to probe beta-sheet cooperativity in aqueous solution. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, (19), 4869-4870.

171. Stanger, H. E.; Gellman, S. H., Rules for antiparallel beta-sheet design - d-pro-gly is superior to l-asn-gly for beta-hairpin nucleation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, (17), 4236-4237.

172. Yang, J. H.; Gellman, S. H., Energetic superiority of two-center hydrogen bonding relative to three-center hydrogen bonding in a model system. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, (35), 9090-9091.

173. Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Klein, D. A.; Richards, M. R.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Synthesis and structural characterization of helix-forming beta-peptides: trans-2-

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aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid oligomers. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (33), 7574-7581.

174. Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Karle, I. L.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Synthesis and characterization of trans-2-aminocyclohexanecarboxylic acid oligomers: An unnatural helical secondary structure and implications for beta-peptide tertiary structure. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (26), 6206-6212.

175. Appella, D. H.; Barchi, J. J.; Durell, S. R.; Gellman, S. H., Formation of short, stable helices in aqueous solution by beta-amino acid hexamers. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (10), 2309-2310.

176. Daugherty, D. L.; Gellman, S. H., A fluorescence assay for leucine zipper dimerization: Avoiding unintended consequences of fluorophore attachment. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (18), 4325-4333.

177. Gardner, R. R.; Liang, G. B.; Gellman, S. H., beta-turn and beta-hairpin mimicry with tetrasubstituted alkenes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (9), 1806-1816.

178. Huck, B. R.; Langenhan, J. M.; Gellman, S. H., Non-hydrogen-bonded secondary structure in beta-peptides: Evidence from circular dichroism of (S)-pyrrolidine-3 carboxylic acid oligomers and (S)-nipecotic acid oligomers. Organic Letters 1999, 1, (11), 1717-1720.

179. Syud, F. A.; Espinosa, J. F.; Gellman, S. H., NMR-based quantification of beta-sheet populations in aqueous solution through use of reference peptides for the folded and unfolded states. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, (49), 11577-11578.

180. Yang, J. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Gellman, S. H., Comparison of an HXH three-center hydrogen bond with alternative two-center hydrogen bonds in a model system. Organic Letters 1999, 1, (1), 11-13.

181. Appella, D. H.; LePlae, P. R.; Raguse, T. L.; Gellman, S. H., (R,R,R)-2,5-diaminocylohexanecarboxylic acid, a building block for water-soluble, helix-forming beta-peptides. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2000, 65, (15), 4766-4769.

182. Barchi, J. J.; Huang, X. L.; Appella, D. H.; Christianson, L. A.; Durell, S. R.; Gellman, S. H., Solution conformations of helix-forming beta-amino acid homooligomers. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (12), 2711-2718.

183. Christianson, L. A.; Lucero, M. J.; Appella, D. H.; Klein, D. A.; Gellman, S. H., Improved treatment of cyclic beta-amino acids and successful prediction of beta-Peptide secondary structure using a modified force field: AMBER*C. Journal of Computational Chemistry 2000, 21, (9), 763-773.

184. Chung, Y. J.; Huck, B. R.; Christianson, L. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Krauthauser, S.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Stereochemical control of hairpin formation in beta-peptides containing dinipecotic acid reverse turn segments. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (17), 3995-4004.

185. Espinosa, J. F.; Gellman, S. H., A designed beta-hairpin containing a natural hydrophobic cluster. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2000, 39, (13), 2330-2333.

186. Fisk, J. D.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Control of hairpin formation via proline configuration in parallel beta-sheet model systems. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (23), 5443-5447.

187. Gardner, R. R.; McKay, S. L.; Gellman, S. H., Solvent-dependent stabilization of the E configuration of propargylic secondary amides. Organic Letters 2000, 2, (15), 2335-2338.

188. Huck, B. R.; Fisk, J. D.; Gellman, S. H., Promotion of sheet formation in alpha-peptide strands by a beta-peptide reverse turn. Organic Letters 2000, 2, (17), 2607-2610.

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189. Porter, E. A.; Wang, X.; Lee, H. S.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Non-haemolytic beta-amino-acid oligomers (vol 404, pg 565, 2000). Nature 2000, 405, (6784), 298.

190. Porter, E. A.; Wang, X. F.; Lee, H. S.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Antibiotics - Non-haemolytic beta-amino-acid oligomers. Nature 2000, 404, (6778), 565.

191. Wang, X. F.; Espinosa, J. F.; Gellman, S. H., 12-helix formation in aqueous solution with short beta-peptides containing pyrrolidine-based residues. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, (19), 4821-4822.

192. Yu, S. M.; McQuade, D. T.; Quinn, M. A.; Hackenberger, C. P. R.; Krebs, M. P.; Polans, A. S.; Gellman, S. H., An improved tripod amphiphile for membrane protein solubilization. Protein Science 2000, 9, (12), 2518-2527.

193. Cheng, R. P.; Gellman, S. H.; DeGrado, W. F., beta-peptides: From structure to function [Review]. Chemical Reviews 2001, 101, (10), 3219-3232.

194. Chung, Y. J.; Huck, B. R.; Christianson, L. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Krauthauser, S.; Powell, D. R.; Gellman, S. H., Stereochemical control of hairpin formation in beta-peptides containing dinipecotic acid reverse turn segments (vol 122, pg 3995, 2000). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (24), 5851.

195. Espinosa, J. F.; Munoz, V.; Gellman, S. H., Interplay between hydrophobic cluster and loop propensity in beta-hairpin formation. Journal of Molecular Biology 2001, 306, (3), 397-402.

196. Fisk, J. D.; Gellman, S. H., A parallel beta-sheet model system that folds in water. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (2), 343-344.

197. Langenhan, J. M.; Fisk, J. D.; Gellman, S. H., Evaluation of hydrogen bonding complementarity between a secondary sulfonamide and an alpha-amino acid residue. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (16), 2559-2562.

198. Lee, H. S.; Syud, F. A.; Wang, X. F.; Gellman, S. H., Diversity in short beta-peptide 12-helices: High-resolution structural analysis in aqueous solution of a hexamer containing sulfonylated pyrrolidine residues. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (31), 7721-7722.

199. Lee, H. S.; LePlae, P. R.; Porter, E. A.; Gellman, S. H., An efficient route to either enantiomer of orthogonally protected trans-3-aminopyrrolidine-4-carboxylic acid. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2001, 66, (10), 3597-3599.

200. LePlae, P. R.; Umezawa, N.; Lee, H. S.; Gellman, S. H., An efficient route to either enantiomer of trans-2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2001, 66, (16), 5629-5632.

201. McKay, S. L.; Haptonstall, B.; Gellman, S. H., Beyond the hydrophobic effect: Attractions involving heteroaromatic rings in aqueous solution. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (6), 1244-1245.

202. Raguse, T. L.; Lai, J. R.; LePlae, P. R.; Gellman, S. H., Toward beta-peptide tertiary structure: Self-association of an amphiphilic 14-helix in aqueous solution. Organic Letters 2001, 3, (24), 3963-3966.

203. Stanger, H. E.; Syud, F. A.; Espinosa, J. F.; Giriatt, I.; Muir, T.; Gellman, S. H., Length-dependent stability and strand length limits in antiparallel beta-sheet secondary structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001, 98, (21), 12015-12020.

204. Syud, F. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Gellman, S. H., Interstrand side chain-side chain interactions in a designed beta-hairpin: Significance of both lateral and diagonal pairings. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (36), 8667-8677.

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205. Woll, M. G.; Lai, J. R.; Guzei, I. A.; Taylor, S. J. C.; Smith, M. E. B.; Gellman, S. H., Parallel sheet secondary structure in gamma-peptides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, (44), 11077-11078.

206. Yu, S. M.; McQuade, D. T.; Quinn, M. A.; Hackenberger, C. P. R.; Krebs, M. P.; Polans, A. S.; Gellman, S. H., An improved tripod amphiphile for membrane protein solubilization (vol 9, pg 2518, 2000). Protein Science 2001, 10, (5), 1089.

207. Arnold, U.; Hinderaker, M. P.; Nilsson, B. L.; Huck, B. R.; Gellman, S. H.; Raines, R. T., Protein prosthesis: A semisynthetic enzyme with a beta-peptide reverse turn. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (29), 8522-8523.

208. Espinosa, J. F.; Syud, F. A.; Gellman, S. H., Analysis of the factors that stabilize a designed two-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet. Protein Science 2002, 11, (6), 1492-1505.

209. Gellman, S. H.; Raines, R. T., Model systems - This year's model - Editorial overview. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 2002, 6, (6), 727-728.

210. Gellman, S. H.; Woolfson, D. N., Mini-proteins Trp the light fantastic. Nature Structural Biology 2002, 9, (6), 408-410.

211. Hilario, J.; Kubelka, J.; Syud, F. A.; Gellman, S. H.; Keiderling, T. A., Spectroscopic characterization of selected beta-sheet hairpin models. Biopolymers 2002, 67, (4-5), 233-236.

212. Knight, S. M. G.; Umezawa, N.; Lee, H. S.; Gellman, S. H.; Kay, B. K., A fluorescence polarization assay for the identification of inhibitors of the p53-DM2 protein-protein interaction. Analytical Biochemistry 2002, 300, (2), 230-236.

213. Lai, J. R.; Huck, B. R.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Design of non-cysteine-containing antimicrobial beta-hairpins: Structure-activity relationship studies with linear protegrin-1 analogues. Biochemistry 2002, 41, (42), 12835-12842.

214. Lee, H. S.; Park, J. S.; Kim, B. M.; Gellman, S. H., Efficient synthesis of enantionterically pure beta(2)-amino acids via chiral isoxazolidinones. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2002, 68, (4), 1575-1578.

215. LePlae, P. R.; Fisk, J. D.; Porter, E. A.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Tolerance of acyclic residues in the beta-peptide 12-helix: Access to diverse side-chain arrays for biological applications. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (24), 6820-6821.

216. Porter, E. A.; Wang, X. F.; Schmitt, M. A.; Gellman, S. H., Synthesis and 12-helical secondary structure of beta-peptides containing (2R,3R)-aminoproline. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (19), 3317-3319.

217. Porter, E. A.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Mimicry of host-defense peptides by unnatural oligomers: Antimicrobial beta-peptides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (25), 7324-7330.

218. Raguse, T. L.; Lai, J. R.; Gellman, S. H., Evidence that the beta-peptide 14-Helix is Stabilized by beta(3)-residues with side-chain branching adjacent to the beta-carbon atom. Helvetica Chimica Acta 2002, 85, (12), 4154-4164.

219. Raguse, T. L.; Porter, E. A.; Weisblum, B.; Gellman, S. H., Structure-activity studies of 14-helical antimicrobial beta-peptides: Probing the relationship between conformational stability and antimicrobial potency. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (43), 12774-12785.

220. Umezawa, N.; Gelman, M. A.; Haigis, M. C.; Raines, R. T.; Gellman, S. H., Translocation of a beta-peptide across cell membranes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (3), 368-369.

221. Woll, M. G.; Fisk, J. D.; LePlae, P. R.; Gellman, S. H., Stereoselective synthesis of 3-substituted 2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid derivatives and their incorporation into

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short 12-helical beta-peptides that fold in water. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, (42), 12447-12452.

222. Eldred, S. E.; Stone, D. A.; Gellman, S. H.; Stahl, S. S., Catalytic transamidation under moderate conditions. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, (12), 3422-3423.

223. Epand, R. F.; Umezawa, N.; Porter, E. A.; Gellman, S. H.; Epand, R. M., Interactions of the antimicrobial beta-peptide beta-17 with phospholipid vesicles differ from membrane interactions of magainins. European Journal of Biochemistry 2003, 270, (6), 1240-1248.

224. Huck, B. R.; Fisk, J. D.; Guzei, I. A.; Carlson, H. A.; Gellman, S. H., Secondary structural preferences of 2,2-disubstituted pyrrolidine-4-carboxylic acid oligomers: beta-peptide foldamers that cannot form internal hydrogen bonds. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, (30), 9035-9037.

225. Lai, J. R.; Gellman, S. H., Reinvestigation of the proposed folding and self-association of the Neuropeptide Head Activator. Protein Science 2003, 12, (3), 560-566.

226. Langenhan, J. M.; Gellman, S. H., Preparation of protected syn-alpha,beta-dialkyl beta-amino acids that contain polar side chain functionality. Journal of Organic Chemistry 2003, 68, (16), 6440-6443.

227. Langenhan, J. M.; Guzei, I. A.; Gellman, S. H., Parallel sheet secondary structure in beta-peptides. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2003, 42, (21), 2402-2405.

228. Park, J. S.; Lee, H. S.; Lai, J. R.; Kim, B. M.; Gellman, S. H., Accommodation of alpha-substituted residues in the beta-peptide 12-helix: Expanding the range of substitution patterns available to a foldamer scaffold. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, (28), 8539-8545.

229. Raguse, T. L.; Lai, J. R.; Gellman, S. H., Environment-independent 14-helix formation in short beta-peptides: Striking a balance between shape control and functional diversity. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, (19), 5592-5593.

230. Schinnerl, M.; Murray, J. K.; Langenhan, J. M.; Gellman, S. H., Asymmetric synthesis of a new helix-forming beta-amino acid: trans-4-aminopiperidine-3-carboxylic acid. European Journal of Organic Chemistry 2003, (4), 721-726.

231. Syud, F. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Mortell, H. S.; Espinosa, J. F.; Fisk, J. D.; Fry, C. G.; Gellman, S. H., Influence of strand number on antiparallel beta-sheet stability in designed three- and four-stranded beta-sheets (vol 326, pg 553, 2003). Journal of Molecular Biology 2003, 328, (1), 303.

232. Syud, F. A.; Stanger, H. E.; Mortell, H. S.; Espinosa, J. F.; Fisk, J. D.; Fry, C. G.; Gellman, S. H., Influence of strand number on antiparallel beta-sheet stability in designed three- and four-stranded beta-sheets. Journal of Molecular Biology 2003, 326, (2), 553-568.

L. L. Keissling

233. W. Sanders and L. L. Kiessling (1994). Stereoselective Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Glycosylation of Cyclic Sulfites, Tetrahedron Lett. 35, 7335-7338.

234. K. H. Mortell, M. Gingras, and L. L. Kiessling (1994). Synthesis of Cell Agglutination Inhibitors by Aqueous Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116, 12053-12054.

235. D. D. Manning, C. R. Bertozzi, N. L. Pohl, S. D. Rosen, and L. L. Kiessling (1995). Selectin – Saccharide Interactions: Revealing Structure – Function Relationships With Chemical Synthesis, J. Org. Chem. 60, 6254-6255.

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236. R. V. Weatherman and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Fluorescence Anisotropy Assays Reveal Affinities of C- and O-Glycosides for Concanavalin A, J. Org. Chem. 61, 534-538.

237. R. V. Weatherman, K. H. Mortell, M. Chervenak, L. L. Kiessling, and E. J. Toone (1996). Specificity of C-Glycoside Complexation by Mannose/Glucose Specific Lectins, Biochemistry 35, 3619-3624.

238. K. H. Mortell, R. V. Weatherman, and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Recognition Specificity of Neoglycopolymers Prepared by Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 2297-2298.

239. D. D. Manning, C. R. Bertozzi, S. D. Rosen, and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Tin-Mediated Phosphorylation: Synthesis and Selectin Binding of a Phospho Lewis a Analog, Tetrahedron Lett. 37, 1953-1956.

240. J. Brüning and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Convergent Synthesis of Sulfated Bivalent Glycopeptides as Selectin Ligands, Tetrahedron Lett. 37, 2907-2910.

241. W. J. Sanders, T. R. Katsumoto, C. R. Bertozzi, S. D. Rosen, and L. L. Kiessling (1996). L-Selectin–Carbohydrate Interactions: Relevant Modifications of the Lewis x Trisaccharide, Biochemistry 35, 14862-14867.

242. C. L. Dantzman and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Reactivity of a 2′ Thio Nucleotide Analog, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 11715-11719.

243. C. M. Schueller, D. D. Manning, and L. L. Kiessling (1996). Preparation of R-(+)-7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene-exo-2-carboxylic acid, a Precursor to Substrates for the Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization, Tetrahedron Lett. 37, 8853-8856.

244. M. C. Schuster, K. H. Mortell, A. D. Hegeman, and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Neoglycopolymers Produced by Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization: Decreasing Saccharide Density Increases Activity, J. Mol. Cat. A: Chemical 116, 209-216.

245. E. Hegg, K. Deal, L. L. Kiessling, and J. N. Burstyn (1997). Hydrolysis of Double-Stranded and Single-Stranded RNA in Hairpin Structures by the Copper (II) Macrocycle Cu([9]aneN3)Cl2, Inorg. Chem. 36, 1715-1718.

246. J. K. Kurutz and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Solution Conformation of Lewis a-Derived Selectin Ligands is Unaffected by Anionic Substituents at the 3′- and 6′-Positions, Glycobiology 7, 337-347.

247. D. D. Manning, X. Hu, P. J. Beck, and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Synthesis of Sulfated Neoglycopolymers: Selective P-Selectin Inhibitors, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119, 3161-3162.

248. D. D. Manning, L. E. Strong, X. Hu, P. J. Beck, and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Neoglycopolymer Inhibitors of the Selectins.Tetrahedron Symposium in Print: Bioorganic Chemistry 53, 11937-11952.

249. N. L. Pohl and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Para-Chloro Benzyl Groups as Stabilizers of the Glycosidic Linkage, Tetrahedron Lett. 38, 6985-6988.

250. M. Kanai, K. H. Mortell, and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Varying the Size of Multivalent Ligands: The Dependence of Concanavalin A Inhibition on Neoglycopolymer Length, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119, 9931-9932.

251. W. J. Sanders, D. D. Manning, K. Koeller, and L. L. Kiessling (1997). Synthesis of Sulfated Trisaccharide Ligands for the Selectins, Tetrahedron Symposium in Print: Synthetic Methods V 53, 16391-16422.

252. E. J. Gordon, W. J. Sanders, and L. L. Kiessling (1998). Synthetic Ligands Point to Cell Surface Strategies, Nature 392, 30-31.

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253. E. J. Gordon, L. E. Strong, and L. L. Kiessling (1998). Glycoprotein-Inspired Materials Promote the Proteolytic Release of Cell Surface L-Selectin, Bioorg. Med. Chem. 6, 1293-1299.

254. D. A. Mann, M. Kanai, D. J. Maly, and L. L. Kiessling (1998). Probing Low Affinity and Multivalent Interactions with Surface Plasmon Resonance: Ligands for Concanavalin A, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120, 10375-10383.

255. W. J. Sanders, E. J. Gordon, O. Dwir, P. J. Beck, R. T. Alon, and L. L. Kiessling (1999). Inhibition of L-Selectin-Mediated Leukocyte Rolling by Synthetic Glycoprotein Mimics, J. Biol. Chem. 274, 5271-5278.

256. L. E. Strong and L. L. Kiessling (1999). A General Synthetic Route to Defined, Biologically Active Multivalent Arrays, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121, 6193-6196.

257. N. L. Pohl and L. L. Kiessling (1999). Scope of Multivalent Ligand Function: Lactose-Bearing Neoglycopolymers By Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization, Synthesis SI, 1515-1519.

258. E. J. Gordon, J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, and L. L. Kiessling (2000). Synthesis of End-Labeled Multivalent Ligands for Exploring Cell Surface Receptor – Ligand Interactions, Chem. Biol. 7, 9-16.

259. S. D. Burke, Q. Zhao, M. C. Schuster, and L. L. Kiessling (2000). Synergistic Formation of Soluble Lectin Clusters by a Templated Multivalent Saccharide Ligand, J. Am. Chem. Soc 122, 4518-4519.

260. B. L. Nilsson, L. L. Kiessling, and R. T. Raines (2000). Staudinger Ligation: A Peptide from a Thioester and Azide, Org. Lett. 2, 1939-1941.

261. J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, and L. L. Kiessling (2000). Tuning Chemotactic Responses with Synthetic Multivalent Ligands, Chem. Biol. 7, 583-591.

262. J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, and L. L. Kiessling (2000). Visualization of Single Multivalent Receptor – Ligand Complexes by Transmission Electron Microscopy, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Eng. 39, 4567-4570.

263. B. L. Nilsson, L. L. Kiessling, and R. T. Raines (2001). High-Yielding Staudinger Ligation of a Phosphinothioester and Azide to Form a Peptide, Org. Lett. 3, 9-12.

264. R. J. Hinklin and L. L. Kiessling (2001). Glycosyl Sulfonylcarbamates: New Glycosyl Donors with Tunable Reactivity, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 3379-80.

A. L. Marlow and L. L. Kiessling (2001). Improved Chemical Synthesis of UDP-Galactofuranose. Org. Lett. 3, 2517-2519.

265. J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, S. L. Borchardt, C. W. Cairo, A. M. Schnoes, and L. L. Kiessling (2001). Designed Potent Multivalent Chemoattractants for Escherichia coli, Bioorg. Med. Chem. 9, 2387-2393.

266. J. G. Steinmann, J. H. Phillips, W. J. Sanders, and L. L. Kiessling (2001). Synthesis of Cyclic Sulfates by Halocyclization, Org. Lett. 3, 3557-3559.

267. J. E. Gestwicki and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Inter-Receptor Communication through Arrays of Bacterial Chemoreceptors, Nature 415, 81-84.

268. J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, C. W. Cairo, F. J. Boehm, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Cell Aggregation by Scaffolded Receptor Clusters, Chem. Biol 9, 163-169.

269. C. W. Cairo, J. E. Gestwicki, M. Kanai, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Control of Multivalent Interactions by Binding Epitope Density, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 1615-1619.

270. R. J. Hinklin and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Para-Methoxybenzyl Ether Cleavage by Polymer-Supported Sulfonamides, Org. Lett. 4, 1131-1133.

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271. J. E. Gestwicki, C. W. Cairo, D. A. Mann, R. M. Owen, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Selective Immobilization of Multivalent Ligands for Surface Plasmon Resonance and Fluorescence Microscopy, Anal. Biochemistry 305, 149-155.

272. R. W. Owen, J. E. Gestwicki, T. Young, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Synthesis and Applications of End-Labeled Neoglycopolymers, Org. Lett. 4, 2293-2296.

A. C. Lamanna, J. E. Gestwicki, L. E. Strong, S. L. Borchardt, R. M. Owen, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Conserved Amplification of Chemotactic Signals through Inter-Receptor Interactions, J. Bacteriol. 184, 4981-4987.

273. T. Young and L. L. Kiessling (2002). A Strategy for the Synthesis of Sulfated Peptides, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Eng. 41, 3449-3451.

274. Z.-Q. Yang, E. B. Puffer, J. K. Pontrello, and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Synthesis of a Multivalent Display of a CD22-Binding Trisaccharide, Carbohydrate Res. 337, 1605-1613.

275. J. E. Gestwicki, C. W. Cairo, L. E. Strong, K. A. Oetjen and L. L. Kiessling (2002). Influencing Receptor – Ligand Binding Mechanisms with Multivalent Ligand Architecture, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 14922-14933

276. O. D. Genbacev, A. Prakobphol, R. A. Foulk, A. R. Krtolica, D. Ilic, M. S. Singer, Z. –Q. Yang, L. L. Kiessling, S. D. Rosen, and S. J. Fisher (2003). Trophoblast L-Selectin Mediates Adhesive Interactions at the Human Maternal – Fetal Interface, Science 299, 405-408.

277. M. C. Schuster, D. A Mann, T. J. Buchholtz, K. M. Johnson and L. L. Kiessling (2003). Parallel Synthesis of Glycomimetic Libraries that Target a C-Type Lectin, Org. Lett. 5, 1407-1410.

278. E. A. Smith, W. D. Thomas, L. L. Kiessling and R. M. Corn (2003). Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Studies of Protein – Carbohydrate Interactions, J. Am Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 6140-6148.

Clark R. Landis

279. Sillars, D. R.; Landis, C. R., Catalytic propene polymerization: Determination of propagation, termination, and epimerization kinetics by direct NMR observation of the (EBI)Zr(MeB(C6F5)(3))propenyl catalyst species. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (33), 9894-9895.

280. Liu, Z. X.; Somsook, E.; White, C. B.; Rosaaen, K. A.; Landis, C. R., Kinetics of initiation, propagation, and termination for the [rac-(C2H4(1-indenyl)(2))ZrMe][MeB(C6F5)(3)]-catalyzed polymerization of 1-hexene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2001, 123, (45), 11193-11207.

281. Olson, J. A.; Nordell, K. J.; Chesnik, M. A.; Landis, C. R.; Ellis, A. B.; Rzchowski, M. S.; Condren, S. M.; Lisensky, G. C., Simple and inexpensive classroom demonstrations of nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Chemical Education 2000, 77, (7), 882-889.

282. Wright, J. M.; Landis, C. R.; Ros, M.; Horton, A. D., Noe-derived solution structures of a benzylborato-azasilazirconacyclobutane complex, ((me3si)(2)n)zr(ch2sime2nsime3)(eta(6)-phch2b(c6f5)(3)). Organometallics 1998, 17, (23), 5031-5040.

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283. Kimmich, B. F. M.; Somsook, E.; Landis, C. R., Oxidative addition of dihydrogen to [ir(bisphosphine)(1,5-cyclooctadiene)]bf4 complexes - kinetic and thermodynamic selectivity. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1998, 120, (39), 10115-10125.

284. Casey, C. P.; Hallenbeck, S. L.; Wright, J. M.; Landis, C. R., Formation and spectroscopic characterization of chelated d(0) yttrium(iii)-alkyl-alkene complexes. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1997, 119, (41), 9680-9690.

285. Landis, C. R.; Luck, L. L.; Wright, J. M., Multiconformational analysis of solution noe data for the ac-(l)proline-(d)alanine-nhme dipeptide in a nonprotic solvent. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Series B 1995, 109, (1), 44-59.

Daesung Lee

286. Eric C. Hansen, Daesung Lee* “Enyne metathesis for the formation of macrocyclic 1,3-dienes” Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (32), 9582-9583.

287. Truc M. Nguyen, Robert J. Seifert, Dale R. Mowrey, and Daesung Lee* “Synthesis of the 5-7-6 Core of Guanacastepenes. Construction of the C8 Quaternary Carbon via the Inversion of Stereochemistry” Org. Lett. 2002, 4, 3959–3962.

288. Sarah V. Maifeld, Reagan L. Miller, and Daesung Lee* “Activation of silanes by Grubbs' carbene complex CI2(PCy3) 2Ru=CHPh: dehydrogenative condensation of alcohols and hydrosilylation of carbonyls” Tetrahedron Lett. 2002, 43, 6363-6366.

289. Truc M. Nguyen and Daesung Lee* “Novel Reactivity of SeO2 with 1,3-Dienes: Selenophene Formation” J. Org. Chem. 2002, 67, 6553-6556.

290. Truc M. Nguyen and Daesung Lee* “Progress Towards the Total Synthesis of Guanacastepene A. Approaches to the Construction of Quaternary Carbons and the 5-7-6 Tricyclic Carbon Skeleton” Tetrahedron Lett. 2002, 43, 4033-4036.

291. Truc M. Nguyen and Daesung Lee* “A Novel Reactivity of SeO2 with 1,3-Dienes: Formation of syn 1,2- and 1,4-Diols via a Facile C-Se Bond Oxidation” Org. Lett. 2001, 3, 3161-3163.

Robert. J. McMahon

292. Ground-State Multiplicity of Halo(trifluoromethyl)carbenes, Randal A. Seburg and Robert J. McMahon, J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 979-980.

293. Photoequilibration of 2-Naphthylcarbene and 2,3-Benzobicyclo[4.1.0]hepta-2,4,6-triene, Steven W. Albrecht and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 855-859.

294. Observation of Photoinduced Electron Transfer at a Liquid-Liquid Interface by Optical Second Harmonic Generation, Kevin L. Kott, Daniel A. Higgins, Robert J. McMahon, and Robert M. Corn, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 5342-5343.

295. Structure and Reactivity of HFe(CO)3(η3-C3H5), Terence M. Barnhart, James De Felippis, and Robert J. McMahon, Angew. Chem. 1993, 105, 1134-1136; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1993, 32, 1073-1074.

296. UV Photodissociation and Energy-Selective Ionization of Organometallic Compounds in a Molecular Beam, Jeffrey A. Bartz, Terence M. Barnhart, Douglas B. Galloway, L. Gregory Huey, Thomas Glenewinkel-Meyer, Robert J. McMahon, and F. Fleming Crim, In Laser Chemistry of Organometallics, J. Chaiken, Ed.; ACS Symposium Series No. 530, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1993; Chapter 9.

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297. Gas Phase Photodissociation of (η5-Cyclopentadienyl)Fe(CO)2R and (η5-Indenyl)Fe(CO)2R in a Molecular Beam: Competitive Loss of Alkyl Radical and Alkene Detected by Vacuum-Ultraviolet Ionization and Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, Jeffrey A. Bartz, Terence M. Barnhart, Douglas B. Galloway, L. Gregory Huey, Thomas Glenewinkel-Meyer, Robert J. McMahon, and F. Fleming Crim, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 8389-8395.

298. Structure and Rearrangements of 1,3-Diphenylpropynylidene, Jeffrey T. DePinto and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 12573-12574.

299. Structure of Triplet Propynylidene, Randal A. Seburg, Jeffrey T. DePinto, Eric V. Patterson, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 835-836.

300. Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Substituted Arylphosphine Oxides, Kevin L. Kott, Craig M. Whitaker, and Robert J. McMahon, Chem. Mater. 1995, 7, 426-439.

301. Synthesis and Solid-State Structure of Substituted Arylphosphine Oxides, Craig M. Whitaker, Kevin L. Kott, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Org. Chem. 1995, 60, 3499-3508.

302. Automerization in Propynylidene (HCCCH), Propadienylidene (H2CCC), and Cyclopro-penylidene (c-C3H2), Randal A. Seburg and Robert J. McMahon, Angew. Chem. 1995, 107, 2198-2201; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1995, 34, 2009-2012.

303. Synthesis and Characterization of Organic Materials with Conveniently Accessible Supercooled Liquid and Glassy Phases: Isomeric 1,3,5-Tris(naphthyl)benzenes, Craig M. Whitaker and Robert J. McMahon, J. Phys. Chem. 1996, 100, 1081-1090.

304. Nitrogen and Oxygen Donors in Nonlinear Optical Materials: Effects of Alkyl vs. Phenyl Substitution on the Molecular Hyperpolarizability, Craig M. Whitaker, Eric V. Patterson, Kevin L. Kott, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 9966-9973.

305. The Electronic Spectrum of Propadienylidene (H2C=C=C:), John F. Stanton, Jeffrey T. DePinto, Randal A. Seburg, Jonathan A. Hodges, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 429-430.

306. Structures, Automerizations, and Isomerizations of C3H2 Isomers, Randal A. Seburg, Eric V. Patterson, John F. Stanton, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 5847-5856.

307. Facile Synthesis and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Push-Pull 5,15-Diphenylporphyrins, Ming Yeung, Anthony C. H. Ng, Michael G. B. Drew, Erich Vorpagel, Eric M. Breitung, Robert J. McMahon, and Dennis K. P. Ng, J. Org. Chem. 1998, 63, 7143-7150.

308. Reversible Interconversion between Singlet and Triplet Naphthyl Carbomethoxy Carbene, Zhendong Zhu, Thomas Bally, Louise L. Stracener, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 2863-2874.

309. Structure-Property Relationships in Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials, Eric M. Breitung and Robert J. McMahon; In Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials and Devices, B. Kippelen, H. Lackritz, and R. Claus, Eds.; Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings; Materials Research Society: Pittsburgh, 1999; Vol. 561; F2.7.

310. Synthesis and Characterization of Thiazole-Containing Chromophores for Second-Order Nonlinear Optics, Yuh-Kai Wang, Ching-Fong Shu, Eric M. Breitung, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Mater. Chem. 1999, 9, 1449-1452.

311. Synthesis and Characterization of Nonlinear Optical Chromophores with Conformationally-Locked Polyenes Possessing Enhanced Thermal Stability, Yuan-Cheng Shu, Zhi-Hao Gong, Ching-Fong Shu, Eric M. Breitung, Robert J. McMahon, Gene-Hsiang Lee, and Alex K.-Y. Jen, Chem. Mater. 1999, 11, 1628-1632.

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312. Photoequilibration of 1-Naphthylcarbene and 4,5-Benzobicyclo[4.1.0]hepta-2,4,6-triene, Paul A. Bonvallet and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 10496-10503.

313. Ortho-Conjugatively Linked Reactive Intermediates. The Cases of Ortho-Phenylene-(Bis)-Nitrene, -Carbenonitrene, and -(Bis)Carbene, Athanassios Nicolaides, Takehito Nakayama, Katsuhisa Yamazaki, Hideo Tomioka, Shiro Koseki, Louise L. Stracener, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 10526-10572.

314. Equilibrium Structure of cis-Hex-3-ene-1,5-diyne and Relevance to the Bergman Cyclization, Robert J. McMahon, Robert J. Halter, Ryan L. Fimmen, Robb J. Wilson, Sean A. Peebles, Robert L. Kuczkowski, and John F. Stanton, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 939-949.

315. Generation, Characterization, and Rearrangements of 4,5-Benzocyclohepta-1,2,4,6-tetraene, Paul A. Bonvallet and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 9332-9333.

316. Electronic Spectrum of Propadienylidene (H2C=C=C:) and its Relevance to the Diffuse Interstellar Bands, Jonathan A. Hodges, Robert J. McMahon, Kurt W. Sattelmeyer, and John F. Stanton, Astrophys. J. 2000, 544, 838-842.

317. The Elusive Benzocyclobutenylidene: A Combined Computational and Experimental Attempt, Athanassios Nicolaides, Takeshi Matsushita, Kohichi Yonezawa, Shinji Sawai, Hideo Tomioka, Louise L. Stracener, Jonathan A. Hodges, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 2870-2876.

318. Microwave Spectra and Molecular Structures of (Z)-Pent-2-ene-4-ynenitrile and Maleonitrile, Robert J. Halter, Ryan L. Fimmen, Robert J. McMahon, Sean A. Peebles, Robert L. Kuczkowski, and John F. Stanton, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 12353-12363.

319. Access to the Naphthylcarbene Rearrangement Manifold via Isomeric Benzodiazocyclo-heptatrienes, Paul A. Bonvallet, Eric M. Todd, Yong Seol Kim, and Robert J. McMahon, J. Org. Chem. 2002, 67, 9031-9042.

320. Formation of an Atomically Abrupt Interface between a Polycyclic Aromatic Molecule and the Silicon (001) Surface via Direct Si-C Linkage, Michael P. Schwartz, Robert J. Halter, Robert J. McMahon, Robert J. Hamers, J. Phys. Chem. B 2003, 107, 224-228.

321. Self Diffusion of tris-Naphthylbenzene Near the Glass Transition Temperature, Stephen F. Swallen, Paul A. Bonvallet, Robert J. McMahon, and M. D. Ediger, Phys. Rev. Lett. 2003, 90, 015901.

Ronald T. Raines

322. A small-molecule catalyst of protein folding in vitro and in vivo. Kenneth J. Woycechowsky, K. Dane Wittrup, and Ronald T. Raines (1999). Chemistry & Biology 6, 871–879.

323. Chemical mechanism of DNA cleavage by the homing endonuclease I-PpoI. Stephen J. Mannino, Cara L. Jenkins, and Ronald T. Raines (1999). Biochemistry 38, 16178–16186.

324. Prolyl 4-hydroxylase is required for viability and morphogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Lisa Friedman, Joshua J. Higgin, Gary Moulder, Robert Barstead, Ronald T. Raines, and Judith Kimble (2000). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 97, 4736–4741

325. Staudinger ligation: A peptide from a thioester and azide. Bradley L. Nilsson, Laura L. Kiessling, and Ronald T. Raines (2000). Organic Letters 2, 1939–1941.

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326. High-yielding Staudinger ligation of a phosphinothioester and azide to form a peptide. Bradley L. Nilsson, Laura L. Kiessling, and Ronald T. Raines (2001). Organic Letters 3, 9–12.

327. Conformational stability of collagen relies on a stereoelectronic effect. Lynn E. Bretscher, Cara L. Jenkins, Kimberly M. Taylor, Michele L. DeRider, and Ronald T. Raines (2001). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 777–778.

328. Selenocysteine in native chemical ligation and expressed protein ligation. Robert J. Hondal, Bradley L. Nilsson, and Ronald T. Raines (2001). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 5140–5141.

329. Translocation of a β-peptide across cell membranes. Naoki Umezawa, Michael A. Gelman, Marcia C. Haigis, Ronald T. Raines, and Samuel H. Gellman (2002). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 368–369.

330. Staudinger ligation of α-azido acids retains stereochemistry. Matthew B. Soellner, Bradley L. Nilsson, and Ronald T. Raines (2002). Journal of Organic Chemistry 67, 4993–4996.

331. Protein prosthesis: A semisynthetic enzyme with a β-peptide reverse turn. Ulrich Arnold, Matthew P. Hinderaker, Bradley L. Nilsson, Bayard R. Huck, Samuel H. Gellman, and Ronald T. Raines (2002). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 8522–8523.

332. Zinc(II)-mediated inhibition of a ribonuclease by an N-hydroxyurea nucleotide. Joshua J. Higgin, Gennady I. Yakovlev, Vladimir A. Mitkevich, Alexander A. Makarov, and Ronald T. Raines (2003). Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 13, 409–412.

333. The CXC motif: A functional mimic of protein disulfide isomerase. Kenneth J. Woycechowsky and Ronald T. Raines (2003). Biochemistry 42, 5387–5394.

334. An electronic effect on protein structure. Matthew P. Hinderaker and Ronald T. Raines (2003). Protein Science 12, 1188–1194.

335. Activation of the prolyl hydroxylase oxygen-sensor results in induction of GLUT1, HO-1 and NOS-2 proteins in cultured neonatal cardiomyocytes. Gary Wright, Charles Steenbergen, Joshua J. Higgin, Ronald T. Raines, and Elizabeth Murphy (2003). Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 20235–20239.

336. Effect of 3-hydroxyproline residues on collagen stability. Cara L. Jenkins, Lynn E. Bretscher, Ilia A. Guzei, and Ronald T. Raines (2003). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 6422–6427.

337. Potent inhibition of ribonuclease A by oligo(vinylsulfonic acid). Bryan D. Smith, Matthew B. Soellner, and Ronald T. Raines (2003). Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 20934–20938.

338. Protein prosthesis: A nonnatural residue accelerates folding and increases stability. Ulrich Arnold, Matthew P. Hinderaker, Jens Köditz, Ralph Golbik, Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann, and Ronald T. Raines (2003). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 7500–7501.

339. Protein assembly by orthogonal chemical ligation methods. Bradley L. Nilsson, Robert J. Hondal, Matthew B. Soellner, and Ronald T. Raines (2003). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 5268–5269.

Scott R. Rajski

340. Comstock, L.R.; Rajski, S. R., "Expeditious Synthesis of Aziridine-based Cofactor Mimics", Tetrahedron, 2002, 58, 6019-602

Hans J. Reich

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341. "Stereochemistry of a Cyclohexyllithium Reagent. A Case of Higher Configurational Stability in Strongly Coordinating Media,” Hans J. Reich, Marco A. Medina, Michael D. Bowe, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 11003.

342. "Synthesis of 2,3-Disubstituted 1,3-Butadienes from Organotin Precursors and Butadienyl Lithium Reagents. Diels-Alder Reactivity,” Hans J. Reich, Ieva L. Reich, Kenneth E. Yelm, Johnathan E. Holladay, and David Gschneidner,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 6625-35.

343. "Structure Effects of Ion Pair Separation: Planar and Pyramidal Sulfur and Silicon Substituted Carbanions,” Hans J. Reich, Robert R. Dykstra, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 7041.

344. "A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Technique for the Characterization of Lithium Ion Pair Structures in THF and THF/HMPA Solution,” Hans J. Reich, Joseph P. Borst, Robert R. Dykstra and D. Patrick Green J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 8728-41.

345. "Effect of Ion Pair Separation on Inversion and Rotation of Sulfur, Selenium, and Silicon Stabilized Organolithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich, Robert R. Dykstra Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl. 1993, 32, 1469-70.

346. "Lithium-Metalloid Exchange: Reactivity Studies of an Allenyl Lithium Reagent Using an Isomeric Pair of Allenyl and Prop-2-ynyl Stannanes,” Hans J. Reich and J. Derek Mason and Jonathan E. Holladay, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1993, 1481-3.

347. "Trimethylstannyl- and Tributylstannyllithium: Solution Structure in Ether, THF and HMPA,” Hans J. Reich, Joseph P. Borst, Robert R. Dykstra, Organometallics 1994, 13, 1.

348. "Solution Ion Pair Structure of 2-Lithio-1,3-Dithianes in THF and THF-HMPA,” Hans J. Reich, Joseph P. Borst, Robert R. Dykstra, Tetrahedron 1994, 50, 5869.

349. "Solution Structure of Lithium Benzeneselenolate and Lithium Diphenylphosphide: NMR Identification of Cyclic Dimers and Mixed Dimers,” Hans J. Reich and Robert R. Dykstra, Organometallics 1994, 13, 4578.

350. "Chelation Effects in Chiral Organolithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich and Klaus J. Kulicke, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 6621-22.

351. "Solution Structure of Allenyl-Propargyllithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich and Johnathan E. Holladay, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 8470-71.

352. "The Origin of Regioselectivity in an Allenyllithium Reagent,” Hans J. Reich, Johnathan E. Holladay, J. Derek Mason, William H. Sikorski, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 12137-12150.

353. "Dynamics of Solvent Exchange in Organolithium Reagents. Lithium as a Center of Chirality,” Hans J. Reich and Klaus J. Kulicke, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 273-274.

354. “Solution Structure of 2-[(Dimethylamino)methyl]phenyllithium,” Hans J. Reich and Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 6074-6075.

355. “Solution Structure of Silyl-Substituted Allenyl-Propargyllithium Reagents” Hans J. Reich and Johnathan E. Holladay, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Engl. 1996, 35, 2365-67.

356. “Tris(trimethylsilyl)methane as an Internal 13C NMR Chemical Shift Thermometer.” William H. Sikorski, Aaron W. Sanders and Hans J. Reich, Magn. Resonan. Chem. 1998, 36, S118-S124.

357. “Triple Ion Formation in Localized Organolithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich, William H. Sikorski, Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson and Robert R. Dykstra, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, 4035-4036.

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358. “Aggregation and Reactivity of Phenyllithium Solutions,” Hans J. Reich, D. Patrick Green, Marco A. Medina, Wayne S. Goldenberg, Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson, Robert R. Dykstra, and Nancy H. Phillips, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, 7201-7210.

359. “Ergosteroids III. Seco-Steroids Related to Dehydroepiandrosterone,” Ieva L. Reich, Henry Lardy, Yong Wei, Padma Marwah, Nancy Kneer, Douglas R. Powell and Hans J. Reich Steroids, 1998, 63 542-553.

360. “Solution Structure and Stereochemistry of Alkyl- and Silyl-Substituted Allenyl-Propargyllithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich, Johnathan E. Holladay, Tamara G. Walker and Jennifer L. Thompson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 9769-9780.

361. “Solvent-Dependent Lithium Bridging in Allenyl-Propargyllithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich and Jennifer L. Thompson, Org. Letters 2000, 2, 783-786.

362. “Chelated Aryllithium Reagents -- Ring Size and Chelating Group Effects,” Hans J. Reich, Wayne S. Goldenberg, Aaron W. Sanders and C. Christoph Tzschucke, Org. Letters 2001, 3, 33-36.

363. “The Regioselectivity of Addition of Organolithium Reagents to Enones and Enals: The Role of HMPA,” William H. Sikorski and Hans J. Reich, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 6527-6535.

364. “Amine Chelated Aryllithium Reagents - Structure and Dynamics,” Hans J. Reich, Wayne S. Goldenberg, Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson, Aaron W. Sanders, Klaus J. Kulicke, Katya Simon and Ilia A. Guzei, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 8067-8079.

365. “Are Ate Complexes True Intermediates in the Lithium-Metalloid Exchange? Subtle Effects of Ion Pair Structure in Lithium-Tellurium and Lithium-Selenium Exchange Reactions,” Hans J. Reich, Martin J. Bevan, Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson and Craig L. Puckett, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2002, 41, 3436-3439.

366. “Ergosteroids V: Preparation and Biological Activity of Various D-Ring Derivatives in the 7-Oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone Series,” Ieva L. Reich, Hans J. Reich, Nancy Kneer and Henry Lardy, Steroids 2002, 67, 221-233.

367. “The Effect of HMPA on the Reactivity of Epoxides, Aziridines and Alkyl Halides with Organolithium Reagents,” Hans J. Reich, Aaron W. Sanders, Adam T. Fiedler, and Martin J. Bevan, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 13386-13387.

368. “The Role of Ate Complexes in the Lithium-Sulfur, Lithium-Selenium and Lithium-Tellurium Exchange Reactions,” Hans J. Reich, Birgir Ц. Gudmundsson, D. Patrick Green, Martin J. Bevan, and Ieva L. Reich, Helv. Chim. Acta 2002, 85, 3748-3772.

369. “Amine and Ether Chelated Aryllithium Reagents - Structure and Dynamics,” Hans J. Reich, Wayne S. Goldenberg, Aaron W. Sanders, Kevin L. Jantzi and C. Christoph Tzschucke, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 3509-3521.

Shannon S. Stahl

370. Eldred, S. E.; Stone, D. A.; Gellman, S. H.; Stahl, S. S., Catalytic transamidation under moderate conditions. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (12), 3422-3423.

371. Stahl, S. S.; Thorman, J. L.; de Silva, N.; Guzei, I. A.; Clark, R. W., "Inverse-electron-demand" ligand substitution in palladium(0)-olefin complexes. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (1), 12-13.

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372. Steinhoff, B. A.; Stahl, S. S., Ligand-modulated palladium oxidation catalysis: Mechanistic insights into aerobic alcohol oxidation with the Pd(OAc)(2)/pyridine catalyst system. Organic Letters 2002, 4, (23), 4179-4181.

373. Steinhoff, B. A.; Fix, S. R.; Stahl, S. S., Mechanistic study of alcohol oxidation by the Pd(OAc)(2)/O-2/DMSO catalyst system and implications for the development of improved aerobic oxidation catalysts. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002, 124, (5), 766-767.

374. Fix, S. R.; Brice, J. L.; Stahl, S. S., Efficient intramolecular oxidative amination of olefins through direct dioxygen-coupled palladium catalysis. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2002, 41, (1), 164-166.

375. Stahl, S. S.; Thorman, J. L.; Nelson, R. C.; Kozee, M. A., Oxygenation of nitrogen-coordinated palladium(0): Synthetic, structural, and mechanistic studies and implications for aerobic oxidation catalysis. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2001, 123, (29), 7188-7189.

Paul M. Treichel

376. Reed, J. D.; Gebre-Mariam, G.; Robinson, C. J.; Hanson, J.; Odenyo, A.; Treichel, P. M., Acetyldiaminobutanoic acid, a potential lathyrogenic amino acid in leaves of Acacia angustissima. Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture 2001, 81, (15), 1481-1486.

377. Treichel, P. M.; Rublein, E. K., Syntheses and reactions of dinuclear mu-methylthiolate organometallic complexes. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 1996, 512, (1-2), 157-164.

James C. Weisshaar

378. Weise, C. F.; Weisshaar, J. C., Orientation of simple amides at the bicelle-water interface of a lyotropic liquid crystal. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2003, 107, (27), 6552-6564.

379. Weise, C. F.; Weisshaar, J. C., Conformational analysis of alanine dipeptide from dipolar couplings in a water-based liquid crystal. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2003, 107, (14), 3265-3277.

380. Poon, C. D.; Samulski, E. T.; Weise, C. F.; Weisshaar, J. C., Do bridging water molecules dictate the structure of a model dipeptide in aqueous solution? Journal of the American Chemical Society 2000, 122, (23), 5642-5643.

Robert West

381. Lee, G. H.; West, R.; Muller, T., Bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)amino]silylene, an unstable divalent silicon compound. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (27), 8114-8115.

382. Toulokhonova, I. S.; Stringfellow, T. C.; Ivanov, S. A.; Masunov, A.; West, R., A disilapentalene and a stable diradical from the reaction of a dilithiosilole with a dichlorocyclopropene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, (19), 5767-5773.

383. Liu, Y. X.; Ballweg, D.; Muller, T.; Guzei, I. A.; Clark, R. W.; West, R., Chemistry of the aromatic 9-germafluorenyl dianion and some related silicon and carbon species. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002, 124, (41), 12174-12181.

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384. Toulokhonova, I. S.; Guzei, I. A.; Kavana, M.; West, R., Synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of i-BuAl(O-8-C10H9N)(2) and [(i-Bu)(2)Al([mu-O-8-C10H9N)](2). Main Group Metal Chemistry 2002, 25, (8), 489-495.

385. Moser, D. F.; Bosse, T.; Olson, J.; Moser, J. L.; Guzei, I. A.; West, R., Halophilic reactions of a stable silylene with chloro and bromocarbons. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002, 124, (16), 4186-4187.

386. Liu, Y. X.; Stringfellow, T. C.; Ballweg, D.; Guzei, I. A.; West, R., Structure and chemistry of 1-silafluorenyl dianion, its derivatives, and an organosilicon diradical dianion. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002, 124, (1), 49-57.

387. Liu, Y. X.; Ballweg, D.; West, R., Reductive coupling of carbonyl compounds using silole and germole dianions. Organometallics 2001, 20, (26), 5769-5770.

388. Toulokhonova, I.; Zhao, R. P.; Kozee, M.; West, R., Reactions of 1,1-dichloro-2,3,4,5-tetraphenylsilole with water and alcohols. Main Group Metal Chemistry 2001, 24, (10), 737-744.

389. Schmedake, T. A.; Haaf, M.; Paradise, B. J.; Millevolte, A. J.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Electronic and steric properties of stable silylene ligands in metal(0) carbonyl complexes. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2001, 636, (1-2 Special Issue SI), 17-25.

390. Hooper, R.; Lyons, L. J.; Mapes, M. K.; Schumacher, D.; Moline, D. A.; West, R., Highly conductive siloxane polymers. Macromolecules 2001, 34, (4), 931-936.

391. West, R.; Schmedake, T. A.; Haaf, M.; Becker, J.; Mueller, T., A disilanyl dianion and a silyl dianion from a stable silylene. Chemistry Letters 2001, (1), 68-69.

392. Chunwachirasiri, W.; West, R.; Winokur, M. J., Polymorphism, structure, and chromism in poly(di-n-octylsilane) and poly(di-n-decylsilane). Macromolecules 2000, 33, (26), 9720-9731.

393. Pietschnig, R.; West, R.; Powell, D. R., Reduction of terphenyltrifluorosilanes: C-C insertion products and possible formation of a disilyne. Organometallics 2000, 19, (14), 2724-2729.

394. Haaf, M.; Schmedake, T. A.; Paradise, B. J.; West, R., Synthesis and reactivity of the stable silylene N,N '-di-tert-butyl-1,3-diaza-2-sila-2-ylidene. Canadian Journal of Chemistry 2000, 78, (11), 1526-1533.

395. Schmedake, T. A.; Haaf, M.; Paradise, B. J.; Powell, D.; West, R., Two trigonal Ni(silylene)(3) complexes. Organometallics 2000, 19, (17), 3263-3265.

396. Schmedake, T. A.; Haaf, M.; Apeloig, Y.; Muller, T.; Bukalov, S.; West, R., Reversible transformation between a diaminosilylene and a novel disilene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1999, 121, (40), 9479-9480.

397. Hooper, R.; Lyons, L. J.; Moline, D. A.; West, R., A highly conductive solid-state polymer electrolyte based on a double-comb polysiloxane polymer with oligo(ethylene oxide) side chains. Organometallics 1999, 18, (17), 3249-3251.

398. Eichler, B. E.; Miracle, G. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Three stable 1-silapropadienes. Main Group Metal Chemistry 1999, 22, (3), 147-162.

399. Eichler, B. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Reactivity of a 1-germapropadiene. Organometallics 1999, 18, (4), 540-545.

400. Haaf, M.; Schmiedl, A.; Schmedake, T. A.; Powell, D. R.; Millevolte, A. J.; Denk, M.; West, R., Synthesis and reactivity of a stable silylene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1998, 120, (49), 12714-12719.

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401. Koe, J. R.; Powell, D. R.; Buffy, J. J.; Hayase, S.; West, R., Perchloropolysilane - x-ray structure, solid-state si-29 nmr spectroscopy, and reactions of [sicl2](n). Angewandte Chemie 1998, International Ed. in English. 37, (10), 1441-1442.

402. Koe, J. R.; Powell, D. R.; Buffy, J. J.; West, R., X-ray structure and solid state si-29 nmr spectroscopy of the octahalocyclotetrasilanes, si4cl8 and si4br4. Polyhedron 1998, 17, (10), 1791-1793.

403. Eichler, B. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Synthesis and structure of a 1-germapropadiene. Organometallics 1998, 17, (11), 2147-2148.

404. Li, H.; West, R., Structures and photophysical properties of silicon-containing phenyleneethynylene polymers. Macromolecules 1998, 31, (9), 2866-2871.

405. Li, H.; Powell, D. R.; Firman, T. K.; West, R., Structures and photophysical properties of model compounds for arylethylene disilylene polymers. Macromolecules 1998, 31, (4), 1093-1098.

406. Trommer, M.; Miracle, G. E.; Eichler, B. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Synthesis and reactivity of several stable 1-silaallenes. Organometallics 1997, 16, (26), 5737-5747.

407. Sohn, H.; Merritt, J.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., A new spirocyclic system - synthesis of a silaspirotropylidene. Organometallics 1997, 16, (24), 5133-5134.

408. Millevolte, A. J.; Vandenwinkel, Y.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Formation of a silafluorene from and intramolecular ring-closure reaction. Organometallics 1997, 16, (24), 5375-5376.

409. Frenzel, A.; Buffy, J. J.; Powell, D. R.; Muller, T.; West, R., Synthetic and structural studies of 1-sila-2,5-diaryltetrazenes. Chemische Berichte-Recueil 1997, 130, (11), 1579-1583.

410. Cho, E. J.; Lee, V.; Yoo, B. R.; Jung, I. N.; Sohn, H.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Synthesis and structures of silyl-group-containing hexaalkylated benzenes. Organometallics 1997, 16, (19), 4200-4205.

411. Sohn, H.; Powell, D. R.; West, R.; Hong, J. H.; Joo, W. C., Dimerization of the silole anion [c4ph4sime](-) to a tricyclic diallylic dianion. Organometallics 1997, 16, (13), 2770-2772.

412. West, R.; Cavalieri, J. D.; Buffy, J. J.; Fry, C.; Zilm, K. W.; Duchamp, J. C.; Kira, M.; Iwamoto, T.; Muller, T.; Apeloig, Y., A solid-state (nmr)-n-1 and theoretical study of the chemical bonding in disilenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1997, 119, (21), 4972-4976.

413. Mangette, J. E.; Powell, D. R.; Firman, T. K.; West, R., The reactivity of tetramesityldisilene with epoxides - dependence of product distributions on steric and structural characteristics of the epoxide. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 1996, 521, (1-2), 363-375.

414. West, R.; Sohn, H.; Powell, D. R.; Muller, T.; Apeloig, Y., The dianion of tetraphenylgermole is aromatic. Angewandte Chemie 1996, International Ed. in English. 35, (9), 1002-1004.

415. Menescal, R.; West, R.; Blazso, M., Synthesis and characterization of alternating silane copolymers - (me(2)si-r(2)si-me(2)si)(n). Journal of Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers 1995, 5, (3), 217-236.

416. West, R.; Sohn, H.; Bankwitz, U.; Calabrese, J.; Apeloig, Y.; Mueller, T., Dilithium derivative of tetraphenylsilole - an eta(1)-eta(5) dilithium structure. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1995, 117, (46), 11608-11609.

417. Mangette, J. E.; Powell, D. R.; Calabrese, J. C.; West, R., Oxadisilacyclopropane reactivity with stilbene oxides. Organometallics 1995, 14, (9), 4064-4073.

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418. Bukalov, S. S.; Teplitsky, M. V.; Leites, L. A.; Yuan, C. H.; West, R., Complex thermochromic phase transitions in three polydialkylsilanes with an oxygen atom in the side chain. Mendeleev Communications 1996, (4), 135-137.

419. Bankwitz, U.; Sohn, H.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Synthesis, solid-state structure, and reduction of 1,1-dichloro-2,3,4,5-tetramethylsilole. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 1995, 499, (1-2), C 7-C 9.

420. Mangette, J. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Thiadisilacyclopropanes - stereospecific formation from disilenes and solid state structures. Organometallics 1995, 14, (7), 3551-3557.

421. West, R.; Cavalieri, J. D.; Duchamp, J.; Zilm, K. W., Chemical shift tensors and chemical bonding in cyclic silanes. Phosphorus Sulfur & Silicon & the Related Elements 1994, 93, (1-4), 213-216.

422. Menescal, R.; Eveland, J.; West, R.; Blazso, M., Poly(di-n-alkylsilylene) copolymers - investigation of the microstructure by h-1 and si-29 solution nmr and pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectroscopy. Macromolecules 1994, 27, (20), 5893-5899.

423. Denk, M.; Hayashi, R. K.; West, R., Reaction of a stable silylene with covalent azides - a new synthesis for silaimines. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1994, 116, (23), 10813-10814.

424. Mangette, J. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Mechanistic investigation on the reactivity of the silicon silicon double bond with epoxides - reaction of tetramesityldisilene with cis-stilbene and trans-stilbene oxides. Organometallics 1994, 13, (10), 4097-4104.

425. Shibley, J. L.; West, R.; Powell, D. R.; Tessier, C. A., Studies of silicon nitrogen ring formation from tetrachlorodisilanes. Heteroatom Chemistry 1994, 5, (3), 205-214.

426. Yuan, C. H.; West, R., Organosilicon polymers with alternating sigma-conjugated and pi-conjugated systems. Applied Organometallic Chemistry 1994, 8, (4), 423-430.

427. Shibley, J. L.; West, R.; Belz, J.; Hayashi, R. K., Influence of steric hindrance on cyclodisilazane formation from tetrachlorodisilanes. Organometallics 1994, 13, (5), 2035-2040.

428. Sohn, H. L.; Tan, R. P.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Structural characterization of 1,3-cyclodisiloxanes. Organometallics 1994, 13, (4), 1390-1394.

429. Denk, M.; Lennon, R.; Hayashi, R.; West, R.; Belyakov, A. V.; Verne, H. P.; Haaland, A.; Wagner, M.; Metzler, N., Synthesis and structure of a stable silylene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1994, 116, (6), 2691-2692.

430. Denk, M.; Hayashi, R. K.; West, R., Silylene complexes from a stable silylene and metal carbonyls - synthesis and structure of [ni((bu(t)n-ch=ch-nbu(t))si)(2)(co)(2)], a donor-free bis-silylene complex. Journal of the Chemical Society - Series Chemical Communications 1994, (1), 33-34.

431. Miracle, G. E.; Ball, J. L.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., The 1st stable 1-silaallene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1993, 115, (24), 11598-11599.

432. Shibley, J. L.; West, R.; Tessier, C. A.; Hayashi, R. K., Synthesis of an azadisilacyclopropane and 2 cyclodisilazanes from 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-1,2-dimesityldisilane. Organometallics 1993, 12, (9), 3480-3484.

433. Mangette, J. E.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., The reaction of tetramesityldisilene with cyclohexene oxide and cyclohexene sulfide. Journal of the Chemical Society - Series Chemical Communications 1993, (17), 1348-1349.

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434. Yokelson, H. B.; Millevolte, A. J.; Haller, K. J.; West, R., Oxidative ring opening and rearrangement of an anthroquinocyclopropene - molecular structure of a novel spiro-3-furanone. Tetrahedron Letters 1993, 34, (35), 5559-5562.

435. Fanta, A. D.; Belzner, J.; Powell, D. R.; West, R., Reactions of tetramesityldisilene with acid chlorides and ketenes. Organometallics 1993, 12, (6), 2177-2181.

Howard W. Whitlock

436. Cloninger, M. J.; Whitlock, H. W., Synthetic receptor which uses multiple edge-face interactions to bind aromatic guests. Journal of Organic Chemistry 1998, 63, (18), 6153-6159.

437. Whitlock, B. J.; Whitlock, H. W., Effect of cavity size on supramolecular stability. Journal of the American Chemical Society 1994, 116, (6), 2301-2311.

Howard E. Zimmerman

438. "Regioselectivity of the Birch Reduction", Zimmerman, H. E.; Wang, P. A., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1993, 115, 2205-2216.

439. "Experimental and Theoretical Exploration of the Detailed Mechanism of the Rearrangment of Barrelenes to Semibullvalenes; Diradical Intermediates and Transition States", Zimmerman, H. E.; Sulzbach, H. M.; Tollefson, M. B. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1993, 115, 6548-6556.

440. "Use of Hückel Methodology With Ab Initio Molecular Orbitals; Polarizabilities and Prediction of Organic Reactions", Zimmerman, H. E.; Weinhold, F. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1994, 116 1579-1580.

441. "The Photochemistry of Organic Molecules Entwined in Spiderwebs; the Use of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Glass for Restricting Excited State Motion", Zimmerman, H. E.; O'Brien, M. E. J. Org. Chem. , 1994, 59 1809-1816.

442. "A General Predictor for Photoreactivity in Crystal Lattices: Molecular Mechanics in Crystalline Media and Lock and Key Control; Reaction Examples" Zimmerman, H. E.; Zhu, Z., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1994, 116 9757-9758.

443. "Excited State Reactivity as a Function of Diradical Structure; Evidence for Two Triplet Cyclopropyldicarbinyl Diradical Intermediates With Differing Reactivity", Zimmerman, H. E.; Kutateladze, A. G.; Maekawa, Y.; Mangette J. E. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1994, 116, 9795-9796.

444. Contributions to "Photochemical Key Steps in Organic Synthesis", Zimmerman, H. E., Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1994, Editors J. Mattay and A. G. Griesbeck.

445. "Singlet Photochemistry of Vinyl Cyclopropenes; Regioselectivity and Mechanism; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Wilson, D. W. J. Org. Chem., 1995, 60 692-697.

446. "General Theoretical Treatments of Solid-State Photochemical Rearrangements; And, A Variety of Contrasting Crystal Versus Solution Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Zhu, Z., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 5245-5262.

447. "The Meta Effect in Organic Photochemistry; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 8988-8991.

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448. "Novel Dissection Analysis of Spin-Orbit Coupling in the Type B Cyclohexenone Photorearrangement. What Controls Photoreactivity. Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Kutateladze, A. G. J. Org Chem. 1995, 60, 6008-6009.

449. "The pi-Cyclopropene Rearrangement", Zimmerman, H. E. in "Handbook of Photochemistry and Photobiology", Editor William Horspool, CRC Press, London, 1995, Chap 8, pp 115-122; Chap 14, pp 184-193.

450. "The Di-pi-Methane Rearrangement", Zimmerman, H. E. in "Handbook of Photochemistry and Photobiology", Editor William Horspool, CRC Press, London, 1995.

451. "New Approaches to Singlet-Triplet Spin-Orbit Coupling in Photochemistry and Diradical Chemistry; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Kutateladze, A. G. J. Am. Chem.Soc 1996, 118, 249-250.

452. "Cyclopropane Photochemistry" Zimmerman, H. E.; in "The Chemistry of the Cyclopropyl Group", Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Ed. Zvi Rappoport, Chapter 6, London, 1996.

453. "Novel Radical Cation Reactions of Bichromophoric Systems; Transannular Aryl Migrations; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Hoffacker, K. D. J. Org Chem. 1996, 61, 6526-6534.

454. "Synthetic Aspects of the Di-pi-Methane Rearrangement", Zimmerman, H. E.; Armesto, D. Chem. Revs, 1996, 96, 3065-3112.

455. "Photochemistry in a Crystalline Cage; Control of Type-B Bicyclic Reaction Course; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H.E.; Sebek, P. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119 3677-3690.

456. "An Overview of Phenomena and Generalizations Introduced by the Zimmerman Group", Zimmerman, H. E. IAPS Bulletin, 1997, 20, May Issue (1), 74-98.

457. "Some Theoretical Applications to Organic Chemistry", in "Modern Electronic Structure Theory and Applications in Organic Chemistry", Zimmerman, H. E. , World Scientific Publishing Co., Ed. E.Davidson. 1998.

458. "The Ortho-Meta Effect in Organic Photochemistry; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E., J. Phys. Chem., 1998, 102 5616-5621.

459. "Ab Initio Computations of Reacting Species in Crystal Lattices; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Sebek, P.; Zhu, Z., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 120, 8549-8550.

460. "Reversal of The Stereochemistry of Kinetic Protonation by Intramolecular Proton Delivery and a Remarkable Dependence of Selectivity on Donor Concentration", Zimmerman, H. E.; Ignatchenko, A. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 120, 12992-12993.

461. "Control of the Stereochemistry of Kinetic Protonation; Intramolecular Proton Delivery", Zimmerman, H. E.; Ignatchenko, J. Org. Chem., 1999, 64, 6635-6645.

462. "Dramatic Effects of Crystal Morphology on Solid State Reaction Course; Control by Crystal Disorder; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Alabugin, I. V.; Chen, W., Zhu, Z., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1999, 121, 11930-11931.

463. "Crystal Lattice Photochemistry Often Proceeds in Discrete Stages; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Nesterov, E. E. Organic Letters, 2000, 2, 1169-1171.

464. "The Tri-pi-Methane Rearrangement; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Cirkva, V. Organic Letters, 2000, 2, 2365-2367

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465. "Experimental and Theoretical Host-Guest Photochemistry; Control of Reactivity with Host Variation and Theoretical Treatment With a Stress Shaped Reaction Cavity; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry", Zimmerman, H. E.; Alabugin, I. V.; Smolenskaya, V. N, Tetrahedron, Symposium-in-Print, 2000, 6821-6831.

466. "Rod-like Molecules and Singlet Energy Transfer", Zimmerman, H.E.; Lapin, Y.; Nesterov, E. E.; Sereda, G. A. J. Org. Chem., 2000, 65, 7740-7746.

467. “A Ground State Tri-pi-Methane Rearrangement”, Zimmerman, H.E.; Cirkva, V.; Jiang, L. Tetrahedron Lett., 2000, 41, 9595-9597.

468. “The Tri-π-Methane Rearrangement; Excited and Ground State Versions; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Cirkva, V. J. Org. Chem. 2001, 66, 1839-1851.

469. “An Unusual Rearrangement and its Dependence on Stereochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Wang, P., Helvetica Chim Acta, 2001, 84, 1342-1346.

470. “Development of Experimental and Theoretical Crystal Lattice Organic Photochemistry; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Nesterov, E. E., . Acc. Chem. Res, 2002, 35, 77-85.

471. “Quantitative Cavities and Reactivity in Stages of Crystal Lattices; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Nesterov, E. E. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 2818-2830.

472. “The Diverted Di-p-Methane Rearrangement; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Chen, W-C, Org. Letters, 2002, 4, 1155-1158.

473. “Intramolecular Proton Transfer”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Wang, P., Organic Letters, 2002, 4, 2593-2595.

474. “Inter and Intramolecular Stereoselective Protonation of Enols”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Wang, P., J. Org. Chem. 2002, 69, 9216-9226.

475. “Crystal Lattice Effects on the Photochemistry of 6-Substituted Cyclohexenones”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Sereda, G. A. J. Org. Chem. 2003, 68, 283-292.

476. An Unusual Abnormal Wolff Rearrangement”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Wang, P., Can. J. Chem. 2003, accepted and In Press.

477. “An Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Type C Enone Rearrangement; Mechanistic and Exploratory Organic Photochemistry”, Zimmerman, H. E.; Nesterov, E. E. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 5422-5430.