Robert W. Taft
ScholarGPS® ID: 31719609568826
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Chemistry
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Energy | Organic Chemistry | Hydrogen Bond | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | Physical Organic Chemistry | Polymer | Physical Chemistry | Chemical Shift | Cyclotron Resonance | Absorption Spectroscopy | Chemical Physics | Chromatography | Analytical Chemistry | Computational Chemistry | Coupling Constant
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259
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28,938
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ChemInform Abstract: Comparison of Broensted Acidities of Neutral CH Acids in Gas Phase and Dimethyl Sulfoxide. (journal article) ChemInform, volume 31, issue 37 (2000). |
Gas-Phase Basicity of Polyfunctional Amidinazines: Experimental Evidence of Preferred Site(s) of Protonation (journal article) The Journal of Organic Chemistry, volume 65, issue 15, pages 4635-4640 (2000). |
Revised and Expanded Scale of Gas-Phase Lithium Cation Basicities. An Experimental and Theoretical Study (journal article) The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, volume 104, issue 12, pages 2824-2833 (2000). |
Correlation and estimation of gas–chloroform and water–chloroform partition coefficients by a linear free energy relationship method (journal article) Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 88, issue 7, pages 670-679 (1999). |
Mass spectral fragmentation of N1,N1-dimethyl-N2-azinylformamidines (journal article) Journal of Mass Spectrometry, volume 33, issue 10, pages 1029-1031 (1998). |
Mass spectral fragmentation ofN1,N1-dimethyl-N2-azinylformamidines (journal article) Journal of Mass Spectrometry, volume 33, issue 10, pages 1029-1031 (1998). |
Comparison of brönsted acidities of neutral NH-acids in gas phase, dimethyl sulfoxide and water (journal article) International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, volume 175, issue 1-2, pages 61-69 (1998). |
ChemInform, volume 28, issue 40 (1997). |
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, volume 70, issue 6, pages 1297-1305 (1997). |
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 9, issue 9, pages 626-630 (1996). |
Application of experimental (FT-ICR) and theoretical (AM1) methods to the study of proton-transfer reactions for tautomerizing amidines in the gas phase (journal article) Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, volume 355, issue 3-4, pages 412-414 (1996). |
Partition coefficients and intramolecular hydrogen bonding. 1. The hydrogen-bond basicity of intramolecular hydrogen-bonded heteroatoms (journal article) Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 9, issue 5, pages 255-261 (1996). |
Evaluation of intrinsic reaction constants of resonance, field/inductive and polarizability effects through molecular structures subject to protonation (journal article) Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 9, issue 2, pages 87-104 (1996). |
Evaluation of intrinsic reaction constants of resonance, field/inductive and polarizability effects through molecular structures subject to protonation (journal article) Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 9, issue 2, pages 87-104 (1996). |
Superacidity of neutral Br�nsted acids in gas phase (journal article) Journal of Computational Chemistry, volume 17, issue 1, pages 30-41 (1996). |
ChemInform, volume 26, issue 31 (1995). |
Semiempirical (AM1) calculations of the proton affinities for N1, N1-dimethylformamidines: success and failures in the description of substituent effects (journal article) Journal de Chimie Physique, volume 92 (1995). |
Rechecking of the equilibrium gas‐phase basicity scale for low‐basicity compounds using fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry (journal article) Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 7, issue 12, pages 717-724 (1994). |
The Gas-Phase Acidities of Very Strong Neutral Bronsted Acids (journal article) Journal of the American Chemical Society, volume 116, issue 7, pages 3047-3057 (1994). |
Acidities of 4‐substituted benzoic, bicyclo[2.2.2]oct‐1‐yl and bicyclo[2.2.2]oct‐2‐enyl carboxylic acids (journal article) Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, volume 6, issue 12, pages 685-689 (1993). |