Eric J. Kantorowski, Ph.D.

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2003- Chemistry & Biochemistry California Polytechnic State U 
Area:
Organic chemistry, mechanistic organic chemistry
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KANTOROWSKI EJ, BROWN SP, KURTH MJ. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Use of Diisocyanates for in situ Preparation of Nitrile Oxides: Preparation of Isoxazoles and Isoxazolines. Cheminform. 29: no-no
KANTOROWSKI EJ, BORHAN B, NAZARIAN S, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Cyclopropylcarbinyl Radical-Mediated Ring Expansion to Seven-Membered Carbocycles. Cheminform. 29: no-no
Kantorowski EJ, Le DD, Hunt CJ, et al. (2008) Kinetics and regioselectivity of ring opening of 1-bicyclo[3.1.0]hexanylmethyl radical. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 73: 1593-6
Kantorowski EJ, Kurth MJ. (2000) Expansion to seven-membered rings Tetrahedron. 56: 4317-4353
Kantorowski EJ, Kurth MJ. (2000) ChemInform Abstract: Expansion to Seven-Membered Rings Cheminform. 31: no-no
Kantorowski EJ, Eisenberg SWE, Fink WH, et al. (1999) Six- vs Seven-Membered Ring Formation from the 1-Bicyclo[4.1.0]heptanylmethyl Radical:  Synthetic and ab Initio Studies† The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 64: 570-580
Kantorowski EJ, Brown SP, Kurth MJ. (1998) Use of Diisocyanates for in Situ Preparation of Nitrile Oxides:  Preparation of Isoxazoles and Isoxazolines The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 63: 5272-5274
Kantorowski EJ, Borhan B, Nazarian S, et al. (1998) Cyclopropylcarbinyl radical-mediated ring expansion to seven-membered carbocycles Tetrahedron Letters. 39: 2483-2486
Kantorowski EJ, Kurth MJ. (1997) Dipolar cycloadditions in solid-phase organic synthesis (SPOS). Molecular Diversity. 2: 207-16
Kantorowski EJ, Kurth MJ. (1997) Solid-Phase Synthesis of Isoxazoles and Isoxazolines:  En Route to a New Class of Ionophores The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 62: 6797-6803
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