David Son
Affiliations: | 1989-1993 | Chemistry | Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United States |
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Jennings AR, Bassampour ZS, Patel AG, et al. (2015) Orthogonal reactivity of thiols toward chlorovinylsilanes: Selective thiol-ene chemistry Tetrahedron Letters. 55: 6773-6775 |
Rissing C, Son DY. (2009) Thiol-ene chemistry of vinylsilanes Main Group Chemistry. 8: 251-262 |
Rim C, Lahey LJ, Patel VG, et al. (2009) Thiol-ene reactions of 1,3,5-triacryloylhexahydro-1,3,5-triazine (TAT): facile access to functional tripodal thioethers Tetrahedron Letters. 50: 745-747 |
Gondi SR, Son DY. (2008) Synthesis of (hetaryl)alkylamines from the reactions of 2-aminopyrimidine, 2-aminothiazole, and 2-aminothiazoline with benzyl bromide and xylylene dibromides Synthetic Communications. 38: 401-410 |
Sengupta P, Henkes AE, Kumar MK, et al. (2008) A General One-Step Synthesis of Multidentate (Pyridylalkyl)amines from Mono-, Bis-, Tris- and Tetrakis(bromomethyl)benzenes: Potential Ligands for Supramolecular Assembly Synthesis. 2008: 79-86 |
Rissing C, Son DY. (2008) Thiol−Ene Reaction for the Synthesis of Multifunctional Branched Organosilanes Organometallics. 27: 5394-5397 |
Gondi SR, Son DY. (2008) ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of (Hetaryl)alkylamines from the Reactions of 2-Aminopyrimidine, 2-Aminothiazole, and 2-Aminothiazoline with Benzyl Bromide and Xylylene Dibromides. Cheminform. 39 |
Gondi SR, Son DY. (2005) Mono-, bis-, and tris-1,3-dithiolane aromatic derivatives by esterification and amidation reactions Journal of Sulfur Chemistry. 26: 13-19 |
Gondi SR, Son DY. (2004) Synthesis of N, N′-bis(2-thiazolinyl)-, N, N′-bis(2-thiazolyl)- , and N, N′-bis (2-pyrimidinyl)-benzene dicarboxamides Synthetic Communications. 34: 3061-3072 |
Rim C, Son DY. (2003) Transmetalation as a route to novel styryllithium reagents. Organic Letters. 5: 3443-5 |