Robert P. Dixon
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrew D. Hamilton | grad student | 1988-1993 | University of Pittsburgh |
Richard B. Silverman | post-doc | Northwestern |
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Sign in to add collaboratorKevin R. Tucker | collaborator | 2018- | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville |
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Dixon RP, Snyder JS, Bradley L, et al. (2000) Synthesis Of 1,9-Diamidiniumacridine As A Potential Receptor For Phosphate Ester Recognition Organic Preparations and Procedures International. 32: 573-577 |
Jubian V, Veronese A, Dixon RP, et al. (1995) Acceleration of a Phosphate Diester Transesterification Reaction by Bis(alkylguanidinium) Receptors Containing an Appended General Base Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 34: 1237-1239 |
Jubian V, Veronese A, Dixon RP, et al. (1995) Beschleunigung der Umesterung eines Phosphorsäurediesters durch basensubstituierte Bis(alkylguanidinium)-Rezeptoren Angewandte Chemie. 107: 1343-1345 |
Valenta JN, Dixon RP, Hamilton AD, et al. (1994) Enhanced extraction of phenobarbital from serum with a designed artificial receptor. Analytical Chemistry. 66: 2397-403 |
Jubian V, Dixon RP, Hamilton AD. (1992) Molecular recognition and catalysis. Acceleration of phosphodiester cleavage by a simple hydrogen-bonding receptor Journal of the American Chemical Society. 114: 1120-1121 |
Dixon RP, Geib SJ, Hamilton AD. (1992) Molecular recognition: bis-acylguanidiniums provide a simple family of receptors for phosphodiesters Journal of the American Chemical Society. 114: 365-366 |
Tecilla P, Dixon RP, Slobodkin G, et al. (1990) Hydrogen-bonding self-assembly of multichromophore structures Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112: 9408-9410 |