Kurt M. Mislow
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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theoretical concepts in stereochemistryWebsite:
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"Kurt Martin Mislow" OR "Kurt M Mislow"Bio:
(1923 - 2017)
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Mislow, Kurt Martin (1947) Part I. The synthesis of potential antimaterials. Some 2-substituted 8-(3-diethylaminopropylaminol)-quinolines. Part II. Isomorphism in relation to serological specificity. Part III. A study of the Hammick reaction. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/60T0-BG46.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorLinus Carl Pauling | grad student | 1947 | Caltech | |
(Part I. The synthesis of potential antimaterials. Some 2-substituted 8-(3-diethylaminopropylaminol)-quinolines. Part II. Isomorphism in relation to serological specificity. Part III. A study of the Hammick reaction.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJohn P. Toscano | research assistant | 1987 | Princeton |
Leonard H. Schwartz | grad student | 1961 | NYU |
Andrew L. Ternay, Jr. | grad student | 1963 | NYU |
Mark M. Green | grad student | 1966 | Princeton |
Daniel Sandman | grad student | 1964-1968 | Princeton |
J. Devens Gust | grad student | 1974 | Princeton |
Cynthia A Maryanoff | grad student | 1972-1976 | Princeton |
Dennis A. Dougherty | grad student | 1978 | Princeton |
Jay S. Siegel | grad student | 1980-1985 | Princeton |
Bart Kahr | grad student | 1983-1988 | Princeton |
James H. Geiger | grad student | 1991 | Princeton |
Silvio E. Biali | post-doc | Princeton | |
Phillip Crews | post-doc | 1970 | Princeton |
H. Bernhard Schlegel | post-doc | 1976 | Princeton |
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Mislow K, Dougherty DA, Douglas Hounshell W. (2010) Some applications of the empirical force field method to stereochemistry Bulletin Des SociéTéS Chimiques Belges. 87: 555-572 |
Cochez Y, Jespers J, Libert V, et al. (2010) Helicenes. Chemically Induced Asymmetric Photosyntheses of a Helicene Skeleton: 2‐ and 3‐Menthyloxycarbonyl [6] Helicene Bulletin Des SociéTéS Chimiques Belges. 84: 1033-1036 |
Kahr B, Chance JM, Mislow K. (1992) Disorder in the Crystal Structures of Hexakis(dimethylsilyl)benzene and its Tricarbonyl Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten Complexes Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section a. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 210: 195-214 |
Singh MD, Siegel J, Biali SE, et al. (1987) Conformational cycloenantiomerism in 1,2-bis(1-bromoethyl)-3,4,5,6-tetraisopropylbenzene Journal of the American Chemical Society. 109: 3397-3402 |
Geiger JH, Mislow K. (1986) Proton NMR spectra of (Z)- and (E)-1,2-di-9-anthrylethene The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 51: 5471-5472 |
Kahr B, Engen DV, Mislow K. (1986) Length of the ethane bond in hexaphenylethane and its derivatives Journal of the American Chemical Society. 108: 8305-8307 |
Siegel J, Gutierrez A, Schweizer WB, et al. (1986) Static and dynamic stereochemistry of hexaisopropylbenzene: a gear-meshed hydrocarbon of exceptional rigidity Journal of the American Chemical Society. 108: 1569-1575 |
SIEGEL J, GUTIERREZ A, SCHWEIZER WB, et al. (1986) ChemInform Abstract: Static and Dynamic Stereochemistry of Hexaisopropylbenzene: A Gear-Meshed Hydrocarbon of Exceptional Rigidity Chemischer Informationsdienst. 17 |
WEISSENSTEINER W, GUTIERREZ A, RADCLIFFE MD, et al. (1986) ChemInform Abstract: Conformations and Internal Mobility of Side Chains in Heterosubstituted Hexaalkylbenzenes. Chemischer Informationsdienst. 17 |
Weissensteiner W, Gutierrez A, Radcliffe MD, et al. (1985) Conformations and internal mobility of side chains in heterosubstituted hexaalkylbenzenes. Isopropyl/ethyl and isopropyl/cyclopropyl systems Journal of Organic Chemistry. 50: 5822-5827 |