Robert A. Moss

Affiliations: 
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
Area:
chemistry of reactive intermediates
Website:
http://chem.rutgers.edu/moss_robert_a
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Gerhard L. Closs grad student 1963 Chicago
 (The reactivity of arylcarbenes)
Ronald Charles David Breslow post-doc 1964 Columbia
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Moss RA. (2017) Adventures in Reactive Intermediate Chemistry: A Perspective and Retrospective. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Moss RA, Wang L, Cang H, et al. (2016) Extremely reactive carbenes: electrophiles and nucleophiles Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. 30: e3555
Cang H, Moss RA, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2015) Absolute reactivity of (N-methyl-3-pyridinium)chlorocarbene. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 119: 3556-62
Cang H, Moss RA, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2015) Nucleophilic intermolecular chemistry and reactivity of dimethylcarbene. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 137: 2730-7
Hoijemberg PA, Moss RA, Feinblum DV, et al. (2014) O-ylide and π-complex formation in reactions of a carbene with dibenzo and monobenzo crown ethers. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 118: 6230-8
Moss RA, Wang L, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2014) The nucleophilicity of a dialkylcarbene: unusual activation parameters for additions of adamantanylidene to simple alkenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136: 4885-8
Moss RA, Cang H, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2014) The nucleophilicity of adamantanylidene: A Hammett study Tetrahedron Letters. 55: 4278-4280
Moss RA. (2013) Introduction to reactive intermediates. Chemical Reviews. 113: 6903-4
Wang L, Moss RA, Krogh-Jespersen K. (2013) Hammett analyses of halocarbene-halocarbanion equilibria. Organic Letters. 15: 2014-7
Zhang M, Moss RA, Thompson J, et al. (2012) Evolution of structure and reactivity in a series of iconic carbenes. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 77: 843-50
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