Mason A. Rouser - Publications

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2003-2012 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 

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2019 Rouser MA, Gibson HW. Correction: Desymmetrization of disubstituted aromatic crown ethers via intramolecular Cannizzaro reactions New Journal of Chemistry. 43: 18394-18394. DOI: 10.1039/C9Nj90157D  0.488
2019 Rouser MA, Gibson HW. Desymmetrization of disubstituted aromatic crown ethers via intramolecular Cannizzaro reactions New Journal of Chemistry. 43: 16801-16805. DOI: 10.1039/C9Nj04679H  0.513
2014 Gibson HW, Berg MAG, Price TL, Niu Z, Lee M, Rouser MA, Slebodnick C. Stereochemistry of alkylated isoquinoline Reissert compounds This paper is dedicated to the memory of Professor Frank D. Popp, who pioneered the synthesis, study, and use of Reissert compounds, and to the memory of Professor Ernest L. Eliel, an exemplary leader in the field of stereochemistry Tetrahedron. 5904-5918. DOI: 10.1016/J.Tet.2014.06.027  0.711
2013 Gibson HW, Berg MA, Price TL, Niu Z, Lee M, Rouser MA, Dickson JC, Slebodnick C. Corrigendum to “The stereochemistry of isoquinoline Reissert compounds: a unique platform for observation of steric and electronic interactions” [Tetrahedron 68 (2012) 8052–8067] Tetrahedron. 69: 6727. DOI: 10.1016/J.Tet.2013.06.035  0.599
2012 Gibson HW, Berg MAG, Price TL, Niu Z, Lee M, Rouser MA, Dickson JC, Slebodnick C. The stereochemistry of isoquinoline Reissert compounds: A unique platform for observation of steric and electronic interactions Tetrahedron. 68: 8052-8067. DOI: 10.1016/J.Tet.2012.06.008  0.671
2008 Pederson AM, Vetor RC, Rouser MA, Huang F, Slebodnick C, Schoonover DV, Gibson HW. A new functional bis(m-phenylene)-32-crown-10-based cryptand host for paraquats. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 73: 5570-3. PMID 18549272 DOI: 10.1021/Jo8006368  0.62
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