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Atwood. Jerry

The authors are very grateful to the National Science Foundation and to the donors to the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, for grants that have made possible their contributions to the research described herein. They are also grateful to Professor Jerry Atwood of the University of Alabama for fruitful collaborative efforts in this area. [Pg.376]

D. Howard Miles Armando A. de la Cruz Ana M. Ly, Dong-Seok Lho, Edgardo Gomez, James A. Weeks, and Jerry Atwood ... [Pg.491]

K. Travis Holman, Jerry L. Atwood, and Jonathan W. Steed... [Pg.287]

K. TRAVIS HOLMAN, JERRY L. ATWOOD, and JONATHAN W. STEED... [Pg.288]

Jerry Atwood liquid clathrates from alkyl aluminium salts 1969 - Ron Breslow catalysis by cyclodextrins... [Pg.39]

Work by K Travis Holman and Jerry Atwood at the University of Missouri, USA has resulted in a tricationic host 4.66 based on the macrocycle cyclotriveratrylele (CTV, Section 7.7), which exhibits a deep anion binding pocket surrounded by three metal centres. A guest PF6 anion fits neatly into the cavity, stabilised by C—H F interactions, which may be differentiated from symmetry-related, noninteracting protons on the other side of the metallated aryl ring by H NMR spectroscopy. The X-ray crystal structure of this material is shown in Figure 4.26. [Pg.298]

Jerry L. Atwood St. Andrews, United Kingdom Macrocycles as Building Blocks for Large Supramolecular Assemblies... [Pg.6]

Jerry L. Atwood is Curator s Professor of Chemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia. His research has focused on supramolecular chemistry. His research group has synthesized and examined a broad array of host-guest chemical systems (e.g., liquid clathrates, macromolecular hosts). A principal method for characterization of these systems has been single crystal X-ray structure determination [41-43],... [Pg.8]


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