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Benjamin W Gung

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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 2, 2006
Substituent effects in C6F6-C6H5X stacking interactionsBenjamin W Gung, Jay C Amicangelo
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 6, 2005
A threshold for charge transfer in aromatic interactions? A quantitative study of pi-stacking interactionsBenjamin W Gung, Mehul Patel, Xiaowen Xue
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|March 7, 2007
Enthalpy (DeltaH) and entropy (DeltaS) for pi-stacking interactions in near-sandwich configurations: relative importance of electrostatic, dispersive, and charge-transfer effectsBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Yan Zou
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 5, 2002
The origin of diastereofacial control in allylboration reactions using tartrate ester derived allylboronates: attractive interactions between the Lewis acid coordinated aldehyde carbonyl group and an ester carbonyl oxygenBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, William R Roush
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 23, 2005
The strength of parallel-displaced arene-arene interactions in chloroformBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Hans J Reich
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|February 13, 2008
Stacking interactions between nitrogen-containing six-membered heterocyclic aromatic rings and substituted benzene: studies in solution and in the solid stateBenjamin W Gung, Francis Wekesa, Charles L Barnes
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|June 26, 1996
The Exceptional Conformational Bias of 1,5-Diene-3,4-diols Is Controlled by Electrostatic Interactions: A Theoretical Elucidation of the Origin in Rotational Isomer StabilityBenjamin W. Gung, Rebecca A. Fouch, Dong Zou
Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling|January 23, 2022
How to control the acidity of 1,2,3-triazolium ions: A density functional theory studyNikolas D Wilson, Zongyao Wang, Benjamin W Gung
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 25, 2001
Substituent Effect on Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding in beta-Amino Acid-Containing PolyamidesBenjamin W. Gung, James A. MacKay, Dong Zou
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|August 27, 2005
Off-center oxygen-arene interactions in solution: a quantitative studyBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Hans J Reich
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 2, 2006
Substituent effects in C6F6-C6H5X stacking interactionsBenjamin W Gung, Jay C Amicangelo
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 6, 2005
A threshold for charge transfer in aromatic interactions? A quantitative study of pi-stacking interactionsBenjamin W Gung, Mehul Patel, Xiaowen Xue
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|March 7, 2007
Enthalpy (DeltaH) and entropy (DeltaS) for pi-stacking interactions in near-sandwich configurations: relative importance of electrostatic, dispersive, and charge-transfer effectsBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Yan Zou
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 5, 2002
The origin of diastereofacial control in allylboration reactions using tartrate ester derived allylboronates: attractive interactions between the Lewis acid coordinated aldehyde carbonyl group and an ester carbonyl oxygenBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, William R Roush
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 23, 2005
The strength of parallel-displaced arene-arene interactions in chloroformBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Hans J Reich
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|February 13, 2008
Stacking interactions between nitrogen-containing six-membered heterocyclic aromatic rings and substituted benzene: studies in solution and in the solid stateBenjamin W Gung, Francis Wekesa, Charles L Barnes
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|June 26, 1996
The Exceptional Conformational Bias of 1,5-Diene-3,4-diols Is Controlled by Electrostatic Interactions: A Theoretical Elucidation of the Origin in Rotational Isomer StabilityBenjamin W. Gung, Rebecca A. Fouch, Dong Zou
Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling|January 23, 2022
How to control the acidity of 1,2,3-triazolium ions: A density functional theory studyNikolas D Wilson, Zongyao Wang, Benjamin W Gung
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 25, 2001
Substituent Effect on Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding in beta-Amino Acid-Containing PolyamidesBenjamin W. Gung, James A. MacKay, Dong Zou
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|August 27, 2005
Off-center oxygen-arene interactions in solution: a quantitative studyBenjamin W Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Hans J Reich
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