Grant J. Palmer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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(Annulenes and dehydroannulenes from acenaphthene.) |
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Bowles DM, Palmer GJ, Landis CA, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: The Bergman Reaction as a Synthetic Tool: Advantages and Restrictions. Cheminform. 32: no-no |
Marsden J, Palmer G, Haley M. (2003) Synthetic Strategies for Dehydrobenzo[n]annulenes European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2003: 2355-2369 |
Palmer GJ, Parkin SR, Anthony JE. (2001) Synthesis of a Remarkably Stable Dehydro[14]annulene. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 40: 2509-2512 |
Palmer GJ, Parkin SR, Anthony JE. (2001) Synthesis of a Remarkably Stable Dehydro Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 40: 2509-2512 |
Bowles DM, Palmer GJ, Landis CA, et al. (2001) The Bergman reaction as a synthetic tool: Advantages and restrictions Tetrahedron. 57: 3753-3760 |
Chow SY, Palmer GJ, Bowles DM, et al. (2000) Perylene synthesis by the parallel cycloaromatization of adjacent enediynes Organic Letters. 2: 961-3 |
Palmer GJ, Bowles DM, Landis C, et al. (2000) Cycloaromatization approach to planar and cylindrical carbon oligomers Carbon. 38: 1671-1674 |