Jacob J. Horger, Ph.D.

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2010 Chemistry University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Daniel Reger grad student 2010 University of South Carolina
 (Synthesis and characterization of metal-organic frameworks organized by the strong pi-pi stacking 1,8-naphthalimide synthon.)
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Reger DL, Horger JJ, Debreczeni A, et al. (2011) Syntheses and characterization of copper(II) carboxylate dimers formed from enantiopure ligands containing a strong π···π stacking synthon: enantioselective single-crystal to single-crystal gas/solid-mediated transformations. Inorganic Chemistry. 50: 10225-40
Reger DL, Horger JJ, Smith MD. (2011) Copper(II) carboxylate tetramers formed from an enantiopure ligand containing a π-stacking supramolecular synthon: single-crystal to single-crystal enantioselective ligand exchange. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 47: 2805-7
Reger DL, Horger JJ, Smith MD, et al. (2011) Homochiral, helical supramolecular metal-organic frameworks organized by strong π · · · π stacking interactions: single-crystal to single-crystal transformations in closely packed solids. Inorganic Chemistry. 50: 686-704
Reger DL, Debreczeni A, Horger JJ, et al. (2011) Structures of bifunctional molecules containing two very different supramolecular synthons: Carboxylic acid and strong π⋯π stacking 1,8-naphthalimide ring Crystal Growth and Design. 11: 4068-4079
Reger DL, Sirianni E, Horger JJ, et al. (2010) Supramolecular architectures of metal complexes controlled by a strong π⋯π stacking, 1, 8-naphthalimide functionalized third generation tris(pyrazolyl)methane ligand Crystal Growth and Design. 10: 386-393
Reger DL, Horger J, Smith MD, et al. (2009) Homochiral, helical metal-organic framework structures organized by strong, non-covalent pi-pi stacking interactions. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 6219-21
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