David F. Dye, Ph.D.

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2011 Chemistry Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Jeffrey M. Zaleski grad student 2011 Indiana University Bloomington
 (Harnessing the reactivity of electrons: Directing radical reactivity through synthetic design, mechanistic control, and material structure.)
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Boerner LJK, Dye DF, Köpke T, et al. (2013) Expansion and contraction: Shaping the porphyrin boundary via diradical reactivity Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 257: 599-620
Dye DF, Köpke T, Ramabhadran RO, et al. (2011) Gating the mechanistic pathway to the elusive 4-membered ring azeteoporphyrin. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133: 13110-20
Dye DF, Raghavachari K, Zaleski JM. (2008) Electronic and vibrational analysis of porphyrazine liquid-crystalline structure: Toward photochemical phase switching Inorganica Chimica Acta. 361: 1177-1186
Lee JH, Vedernikov AN, Dye D, et al. (2007) NO binds to unsaturated Os(IV) polyhydrides as a redox reagent Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 692: 3121-3132
Clare SE, Neubauer H, Schuetz C, et al. (2006) Raman spectroscopy to distinguish progression stages in breast cancer Journal of Clinical Oncology. 24: 10619-10619
Bhattacharyya S, Dye DF, Pink M, et al. (2005) A geometric switching approach toward thermal activation of metalloenediynes. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 5295-7
Magyar JS, Weng TC, Stern CM, et al. (2005) Reexamination of lead(II) coordination preferences in sulfur-rich sites: implications for a critical mechanism of lead poisoning. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 9495-505
Byrnes MJ, Chisholm MH, Dye DF, et al. (2004) 9,10-Anthracene dicarboxylate bridged complexes with M2 quadruply bonded dimetal units: [[M2(O2CtBu)3]2(mu-9,10-An(CO2)2)], where M = Mo or W. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 523-9
Marchenko AV, Vedernikov AN, Dye DF, et al. (2004) Reactivity of the hydrido/nitrosyl radical MHCl(NO)(CO)(P(i)Pr(3))(2), M = Ru, Os. Inorganic Chemistry. 43: 351-60
Pulikkathara MX, Pena-Paras L, McIntosh D, et al. (2004) Proton Beam Induced Modifications in Multi-Functional Polyethylene-Based Carbon Nanotubes Composites Mrs Proceedings. 851
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