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ADMET amphiphiles
Synthetic routes to novel conjugated polymers based on fluorene and synthetic analogues of fluorene
 
Reaction of peroxynitrite and uric acid studied by ESR spin trapping and mass spectrometry: Free radical formation and product identification
Expanding benzotriazole methodology: Difficult peptides and other molecules of biological interest
 
Design, synthesis and supramolecular properties of highly functionalized donor-sigma-acceptor molecules
Photophysics of conjugated organometallic systems: Photoinduced electron and energy transfer, triplet exciton delocalization, and phosphorescent organogelators
 
Heterocycle-assisted synthesis of biologically significant systems
High-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry: Evaluation of novel cell geometries and techniques
 
Exploration of acyclic diaminocarbenes as transition metal ligands
Singlet and triplet excitons in organic and organometallic thin films: Diffusion and triplet sensitization
 
Studies in heterocyclic synthesis
High efficiency blue and white phosphorescent organic light emitting devices
 
Photoactive conjugated polyelectrolytes and conjugated polyelectrolyte dendrimers
Development of new chiral diaminocarbene ligands and their applications in copper-catalyzed reactions
 
Synthesis of perfluoro[2.2]paracyclophane and its nucleophilic substitutions
New chiral di-N-heterocyclic carbene ligands and their application in enantioselective hydrogenation, hydroformylation and 1,4-conjugate addition reactions. A study toward rational development of di-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes in enantioselective catalysis
 
Gold-catalyzed cyclizations of mono-allylic diols and ethers
Decreasing the alkyl branch frequency in precision polyethylene
 
Using molecular tools to study the structure and functional states of the human alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor