Steric Interactions of Double Bonds.
J. B. Lambert, Acc. Chem. Res., 1987, 20, 454.
Key Words:
PHYSICAL ORGANIC/STEREOCHEMISTRY
The Interaction of Silicon with Positively Charged Carbon.
J. B. Lambert, Tetrahedron, 1990, 46, 2677.
Key Words:
PHYSICAL ORGANIC/STEREOELECTRONICS/CARBONIUM IONS/SILICON/Si
Inductive Enhancement of Neighboring Group Participation.
J. B. Lambert, H. W. Mark, A. G. Holcomb, E. S. Magyar, Acc. Chem. Res., 1979,
12, 317.
Key Words:
PHYSICAL ORGANIC/MECHANISMS
Amber: the organic gemstone
J. B. Lambert, G. O. Poinar, Acc. Chem. Res., 2002, 35,
628.
Key Words:
MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY/BALTIC AMBER/IDENTIFICATION/CLASSIFICATION/RESINS
J. B. Lambert, Y. Takeuchi, VCH, New York, 1992.
Key Words:
J. B. Lambert, Y. Takeuchi, VCH, New York, 1992.
Key Words:
The beta effect of silicon and related manifestations of sigma conjugation.
J. B. Lambert, Y. Zhao, R. W. Emblidge, L. A. Salvador, X. Y. Liu, J. H. So, E.
C. Chelius, Acc. Chem. Res., 1999, 32, 183.
Key Words:
O BOND LENGTHS/POSITIVE CHARGE/ALPHA-TRIMETHYLSILYL/STABILIZATION/CATIONS/TIN/CARBOCATION/SOLVOLYSIS/GERMANIUM/GAMMA
Preparation of the first tricoordinate silyl cation.
J. B. Lambert, Y. Zhao, S. M. Zhang, J. Phys. Org. Chem., 2001, 14,
370.
Key Words:
allyl leaving group; low-coordination anion; low-coordination solvent; Si-29
NMR; silylium ion; tricoordination; CONDENSED-PHASE; SILICENIUM IONS; GERMYL
CATIONS; CHEMISTRY; STABILIZATION; GERMANYL; SILICON; ANIONS; SEARCH
Invited review. The chemistry of biology: Molecular evolution, the total
synthesis of proteins, and DNA restriction and modification.
J. N. Lambert, Aust. J. Chem., 1996, 49, 1179.
Key Words:
IN-VITRO EVOLUTION/AFFINITY RNA LIGANDS/CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE/CHEMICAL LIGATION/ACTIVE-SITE/CYTOSINE
METHYLTRANSFERASE/UNPROTECTED PEPTIDES/ECORV ENDONUCLEASE/AQUEOUS-SOLUTION/RIBONUCLEASE-A
The synthesis of cyclic peptides.
J. N. Lambert, J. P. Mitchell, K. D. Roberts, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1,
2001, 471.
Key Words:
SOLID-PHASE SYNTHESIS; DIRECT AMIDE CYCLIZATION; RING-CLOSING METATHESIS;
SIDE-CHAIN ATTACHMENT; AMINO-ACID; BUILDING-BLOCKS; COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY;
UNPROTECTED PEPTIDES; EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE