Dorin V. Preda, Ph.D.

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Boston College, Newton, MA, United States 
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Organic Chemistry
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Lawrence T. Scott grad student 2001 Boston College
 (New chemistry and annulations of corannulene.)
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Fujikawa T, Preda DV, Segawa Y, et al. (2016) Corannulene-Helicene Hybrids: Chiral π-Systems Comprising Both Bowl and Helical Motifs. Organic Letters
Scott LT, Bronstein HE, Preda DV, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Fragments of Fullerenes: Novel Syntheses and Properties Cheminform. 30: no-no
Aprahamian I, Preda DV, Bancu M, et al. (2006) Reduction of bowl-shaped hydrocarbons: dianions and tetraanions of annelated corannulenes. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 71: 290-8
Ayers TM, Westlake BC, Preda DV, et al. (2005) Laser plasma production of metal-corannulene ion-molecule complexes Organometallics. 24: 4573-4578
Aprahamian I, Hoffman RE, Sheradsky T, et al. (2002) A four-step alternating reductive dimerization/bond cleavage of indenocorannulene. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 41: 1712-5
Caraiman D, Koyanagi GK, Scott LT, et al. (2001) Fullerometallic ion chemistry: reactions of C(60)Fe+ and C(20)H(10)Fe+ in the gas phase. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123: 8573-82
Shabtai E, Hoffman RE, Cheng PC, et al. (2001) Reduced corannulenes: 1,8-Dicorannulenyloctane anions, a supramolecular octaanion Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 2. 129-133
Schröder D, Loos J, Schwarz H, et al. (2001) Single and double ionization of corannulene and coronene Helvetica Chimica Acta. 84: 1625-1634
Shabtai E, Hoffman RE, Cheng PC, et al. (2001) Reduced corannulenes: 1,8-Dicorannulenyloctane anions, a supramolecular octaanion Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 2. 129-133
Preda DV, Scott LT. (2000) Phenyl migrations in dehydroaromatic compounds. A new mechanistic link between alternant and nonalternant hydrocarbons at high temperatures Organic Letters. 2: 1489-92
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