Jon K. Hathaway

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1994 Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, United States 
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Reed M. Izatt grad student 1994 BYU
 (M.S. Thesis Title: Host-Guest Interactions: Thermodynamic Studies 1. Enantiomeric Recognition by Chiral Pyridino-18-Crown-6 Ligands for alpha-(1-napthyl)ethylammonium perchlorate; 2. Metal Ion Selectivity by 1,7-diaza-18-Crown-6; 3. Thermodynamic Stud)
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Bradshaw JS, Huszthy P, Redd JT, et al. (1995) Enantiomeric recognition of chiral ammonium salts by chiral pyridino- and pyrimidino-18-crown-6 ligands: Effect of structure and solvents Pure and Applied Chemistry. 67: 691-695
Hathaway JK, Izatt RM, Zhu CY, et al. (1995) Enantiomeric recognition by chiral pyridino-18-crown-6 for 1-naphthylethylamine. The effect of alkyl substituents on the macrocycle ring Supramolecular Chemistry. 5: 9-13
Krakowiak KE, Maas GE, Bradshaw JS, et al. (1995) An improved one-step method to prepare some diaza-crown ethers and the cation complexation properties of 4,10-diaza-18-crown-6 with two transition metal ions Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 32: 179-181
Krakowiak KE, Bradshaw JS, Zhu C, et al. (1994) New cryptaspherands and their complexation properties with the alkali metal ions Journal of Organic Chemistry. 59: 4082-4086
Izatt RM, Wang T, Hathaway JK, et al. (1994) Factors influencing enantiomeric recognition of primary alkylammonium salts by pyridino-18-crown-6 type ligands Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry. 17: 157-175
Izatt RM, Zhang XX, Huszthy P, et al. (1994) A thermodynamic study of enantiomeric recognition of organic ammonium cations by pyridino-18-crown-6 type ligands in methanol and a 1: 1 methanol-1,2-dichloroethane mixture at 25.0°C Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry. 18: 353-367
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