Hindy E. Bronstein

Affiliations: 
Fordham College 
Area:
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Website:
http://www.dsm.fordham.edu/ns/bronstein.html
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Richard D. McCullough research assistant 1995 Carnegie Mellon
 (B.S.)
Lawrence T. Scott grad student 1999 Boston College
 (Synthesis and study of novel bowl-shaped polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons related to fullerenes)
Timothy M. Swager post-doc 1999-2001 MIT
Maitland Jones, Jr. post-doc 2001-2002 Princeton
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Scott LT, Bronstein HE, Preda DV, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Fragments of Fullerenes: Novel Syntheses and Properties Cheminform. 30: no-no
Bronstein HE, Scott LT. (2008) Fullerene-like chemistry at the interior carbon atoms of an alkene-centered C26H12 geodesic polyarene. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 73: 88-93
Kang HA, Bronstein HE, Swager TM. (2008) Conductive block copolymers integrated into polynorbornene-derived scaffolds Macromolecules. 41: 5540-5547
Bronstein HE, Choi N, Scott LT. (2002) Practical synthesis of an open geodesic polyarene with a fullerene-type 6:6-double bond at the center: diindeno[1,2,3,4-defg;1',2',3',4'-mnop]chrysene. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124: 8870-5
Shenhar R, Beust R, Hagen S, et al. (2002) From bifluorenylidene dianion to dibenzo[g,p]chrysene dianion: Sensitivity of anisotropy changes to bonding structure Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2. 449-454
Shenhar R, Beust R, Hoffman RE, et al. (2001) Lithium reduction of the bowl-shaped C60 fragment diindeno[1,2,3,4-defg;1',2',3',4'-mnop]chrysene: an interplay between experiment and calculation. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 66: 6004-13
Hoffman RE, Shenhar R, Willner I, et al. (2000) Heteronuclear editing method for detecting NOE between chemically equivalent protons: Application to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry. 38: 311-314
Scott LT, Bronstein HE, Preda DV, et al. (1999) Geodesic polyarenes with exposed concave surfaces Pure and Applied Chemistry. 71: 209-219
Chen G, Ma S, Graham Cooks R, et al. (1997) Electron affinities and C60 anion clusters of certain bowl-shaped polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 32: 1305-1309
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