Darren G Hamilton
Affiliations: | Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA |
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Supramolecular Chemistry, Interlocked Molecules, Dynamic ChemistryGoogle:
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Cagulada AM, Hamilton DG. (2009) An approach to thermodynamically controlled supramolecular assembly possessing an integral locking mechanism. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 902-3 |
Cagulada AM, Lynch DE, Hamilton DG. (2009) Structure and Properties of Modular Components for Applications in Topological Supramolecular Chemistry Crystal Growth & Design. 9: 825-832 |
Rose KG, Jaber DM, Jaber DA, et al. (2008) An expedient synthesis of mellitic triimides. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 73: 3950-3 |
Harcourt EM, Yonis SR, Lynch DE, et al. (2008) Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Cyclopentadienyl–Cobalt Sandwich Complexes from Diaryl Acetylenes Organometallics. 27: 1653-1656 |
Lynch DE, Hamilton DG. (2004) N,N′‐Di‐n‐tetradecylpyromellitic diimide Acta Crystallographica Section E-Structure Reports Online. 60 |
Carroll JB, Gray M, McMenimen KA, et al. (2003) Redox modulation of benzene triimides and diimides via noncovalent interactions. Organic Letters. 5: 3177-80 |
Park LY, Hamilton DG, McGehee EA, et al. (2003) Complementary C3-symmetric donor-acceptor components: cocrystal structure and control of mesophase stability. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 125: 10586-90 |
Raehm L, Hamilton DG, Sanders JKM. (2003) From Kinetic to Thermodynamic Assembly of Caternanes: Error Checking, Supramolecular Protection and Oligocatenanes Cheminform. 34 |
Virtue GA, Coyne NE, Hamilton DG. (2002) Convergent synthesis of isomeric pairs of metallocene-containing polyether macrocycles. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 67: 6856-9 |
Highfill ML, Chandrasekaran A, Lynch DE, et al. (2002) Superstructural variety from an alkylated triazine: Formation of one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded arrays or cyclic rosettes Crystal Growth & Design. 2: 15-20 |