Douglas Philp
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Douglas Philp's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Douglas Philp is a Scottish chemist who is currently Professor in Chemistry at the University of St Andrews. He was previously a Reader in Physical Organic Chemistry at the University of Birmingham.
Douglas Philp's Published Works
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Published Works
- Self‐Assembly in Natural and Unnatural Systems (1996) (1480)
- Molecular meccano. 1. [2]Rotaxanes and a [2]catenane made to order (1992) (563)
- Dialkylammonium Ion/Crown Ether Complexes: The Forerunners of a New Family of Interlocked Molecules (1995) (315)
- Syntheses, structures, and properties of methanofullerenes (1994) (176)
- A Photochemically Driven Molecular Machine (1993) (175)
- Simple Mechanical Molecular and Supramolecular Machines: Photochemical and Electrochemical Control of Switching Processes (1997) (146)
- Self-Assembly, Spectroscopic, and Electrochemical Properties of [n]Rotaxanes1 (1996) (142)
- Isothiourea-catalyzed enantioselective carboxy group transfer. (2009) (129)
- A simple synthetic replicator amplifies itself from a dynamic reagent pool. (2008) (121)
- Applying biological principles to the assembly and selection of synthetic superstructures (2010) (117)
- Self-Assembly in Organic Synthesis (1992) (112)
- The complexation of tetrathiafulvalene by cyclobis(Paraquat-p-phenylene) (1991) (104)
- Making Molecules Make Themselves – the Chemistry of Artificial Replicators (2009) (99)
- Toward Controllable Molecular Shuttles (1997) (97)
- A New Method for the Synthesis of Aromatic Sulfurpentafluorides and Studies of the Stability of the Sulfurpentafluoride Group in Common Synthetic Transformations (2000) (97)
- All-cis 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexafluorocyclohexane is a facially polarized cyclohexane. (2015) (94)
- Minimal self-replicating systems (2000) (91)
- Slippage—an alternative method for assembling [2]rotaxanes (1993) (75)
- Molecular organization via ionic interactions at interfaces. 1. Monolayers and LB films of cyclic bisbipyridinium tetracations and dimyristoylphosphatidic acid (1993) (73)
- Weak interactions in crystal engineering—understanding the recognition properties of the nitro group (2000) (68)
- Design and implementation of a highly selective minimal self-replicating system. (2006) (68)
- A computational investigation of cooperativity in weakly hydrogen-bonded assemblies (1998) (63)
- Integrating replication-based selection strategies in dynamic covalent systems. (2010) (61)
- The structure-directed synthesis of cyclacene and polyacene derivatives (1993) (59)
- A new design strategy for the self-assembly of molecular shuttles (1992) (59)
- Complexation between methyl viologen (paraquat) bis(hexafluorophosphate) and dibenzo[24]crown-8 revisited. (2009) (54)
- The self-assembly of a highly ordered [2]catenane (1991) (52)
- The self-assembly of complexes with [2]pseudorotaxane superstructures (1991) (52)
- A TRIPHENYLPHOSHINE OXIDE-WATER AGGREGATE FACILITATES AN EXCEPTIONALLY SHORT C-H...O HYDROGEN BOND (1997) (52)
- Charge recombination in cyclophane-derived, intimate radical ion pairs (1993) (51)
- The Control of Translational Isomerism in Catenated Structures. (1994) (49)
- The structure of NADH in the enzyme dTDP-d-glucose dehydratase (RmlB). (2003) (49)
- Evolving Opportunities in Structure Solution from Powder Diffraction Data-Crystal Structure Determination of a Molecular System with Twelve Variable Torsion Angles. (1999) (49)
- Recognition-mediated regiocontrol of a dipolar cycloaddition reaction (2001) (46)
- Exploring the emergence of complexity using synthetic replicators. (2017) (45)
- The self assembly of [2]- and [3]-rotaxanes by slippage (1993) (44)
- CONTROLLING CATENATIONS, PROPERTIES AND RELATIVE RING-COMPONENT MOVEMENTS IN CATENANES WITH AROMATIC FLUORINE SUBSTITUENTS (1997) (43)
- Valence isomerism and rearrangements in methanofullerenes (1994) (42)
- Integrating replication processes with mechanically interlocked molecular architectures (2008) (38)
- Interchangeability of halogen and ethynyl substituents in the solid state structures of di- and tri-substituted benzenes† (1998) (35)
- Comparative analyses of a family of potential self-replicators: the subtle interplay between molecular structure and the efficacy of self-replication. (2006) (34)
- Reciprocal template effects in a simple synthetic system. (2006) (34)
- Manipulating replication processes within a dynamic covalent framework. (2008) (33)
- Transfer of stereochemical information in a minimal self-replicating system. (2001) (32)
- Electron beam induced fragmentation of fullerene derivatives (1998) (32)
- A self-organised layered superstructure of arrayed [2]pseudorotaxanes (1994) (32)
- Probing structural effects on replication efficiency through comparative analyses of families of potential self-replicators. (2006) (32)
- A Synthetic Replicator Drives a Propagating Reaction-Diffusion Front. (2016) (32)
- Isothiourea-mediated asymmetric O- to C-carboxyl transfer of oxazolyl carbonates: structure-selectivity profiles and mechanistic studies. (2012) (31)
- Use of Molecular Scaffolding for the Stabilization of an Intramolecular Dative PIII-PV System (2003) (31)
- The Template-Directed Synthesis of a Rigid Tetracationic Cyclophane Receptor (1991) (30)
- Specific autocatalysis in diastereoisomeric replicators. (2005) (29)
- Target-driven selection in a dynamic nitrone library. (2008) (29)
- Orthogonal Recognition Processes Drive the Assembly and Replication of a [2]Rotaxane. (2015) (28)
- Self-replication vs. reactive binary complexes--manipulating recognition-mediated cycloadditions by simple structural modifications. (2004) (28)
- Towards Controllable Molecular Shuttles - 2 (1992) (28)
- Synthesis of 3,4-disubstituted piperidines by carbonyl ene and prins cyclizations: switching between kinetic and thermodynamic control with Brønsted and Lewis acid catalysts. (2006) (27)
- Exposure mechanism of fullerene derivative electron beam resists (1999) (27)
- A simple network of synthetic replicators can perform the logical OR operation. (2010) (27)
- Recognition-Mediated Facilitation of a Disfavored Diels−Alder Reaction (1999) (25)
- A structurally simple minimal self-replicating system (2002) (25)
- Recognition-induced control of a Diels-Alder cycloaddition (1999) (24)
- Single-Crystal Polycationic Polymers Obtained by Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Photopolymerization. (2020) (24)
- Combining Intra- and Intermolecular Charge Transfer with Polycationic Cyclophanes to Design 2D Tessellations. (2019) (23)
- Exploring the self-assembly and energy transfer of dynamic supramolecular iridium-porphyrin systems. (2016) (23)
- A completely selective and strongly accelerated Diels–Alder reaction mediated by hydrogen bonding (2004) (23)
- A rationally designed cocatalyst for the Morita–Baylis–Hillman reaction (2008) (22)
- Cooperative Binding in a Phosphine Oxide-Based Halogen Bonded Dimer Drives Supramolecular Oligomerization. (2017) (22)
- The dynamic covalent chemistry of mono- and bifunctional boroxoaromatics (2007) (22)
- Efficient recognition-induced acceleration of a [3+2] dipolar cycloaddition reaction (1998) (21)
- Generating System-Level Responses from a Network of Simple Synthetic Replicators. (2017) (20)
- Electrochemical properties of tetraethynylethenes, fully cross-conjugated Π-chromophores, and tetraethynylethene-based carbon-rich molecular rods and dehydroannulenes (1995) (20)
- The Mechanisms of Making Molecules to Order (1992) (20)
- Designing instructable networks using synthetic replicators (2010) (20)
- A NEW HYDROGEN BONDING MOTIF BASED ON 10-HYDROXY-10,9-BORAZAROPHENANTHRENE (1997) (19)
- An Environmentally Responsive Reciprocal Replicating Network. (2018) (19)
- Structure-reactivity relationships in a recognition mediated [3+2] dipolar cycloaddition reaction. (2009) (19)
- A borazaaromatic analogue of isophthalic acid (2001) (19)
- Detecting solid-state reactivity in 10-hydroxy-10,9-boroxophenanthrene using NMR spectroscopy (2010) (19)
- Systems chemistry: a web themed issue. (2014) (19)
- A Critical Cross-Catalytic Relationship Determines the Outcome of Competition in a Replicator Network. (2017) (19)
- Probing the Limits of Selectivity in a Recognition-Mediated Reaction Network Embedded within a Dynamic Covalent Library. (2016) (18)
- Covalent self-assembly of a dimeric borazaaromatic macrocycle† (1999) (18)
- Probing selectivity in recognition-mediated dynamic covalent processes. (2006) (17)
- π-Complexes incorporating tetrakis(phenylethynyl)ethene (1995) (17)
- The Self-Assembly of a [2]Catenane (1991) (17)
- Studies on the Claisen rearrangements in the indolo[2,3-b]quinoline system. (2010) (17)
- Langmuir films and Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers incorporating mechanically-threaded molecules-pseudorotaxanes (1996) (15)
- pH controlled assembly of a self-complementary halogen-bonded dimer (2016) (14)
- Two Synthetic Replicators Compete To Process a Dynamic Reagent Pool. (2019) (13)
- Recognition-induced control and acceleration of a pyrrole Diels–Alder reaction (2001) (13)
- π-Complexes incorporating tetraphenyltetraethynylethene (1994) (13)
- The first spirobifluorenes containing two binaphthyl moieties (2003) (13)
- A Hierarchical Nanoporous Diamondoid Superstructure (2019) (12)
- CRYSTAL ENGINEERING BASED ON NITRO DERIVATIVES OF 10-HYDROXY-10,9-BORAZAROPHENANTHRENE (1997) (12)
- Solid-state and solution phase reactivity of 10-hydroxy-10,9-boroxophenanthrene: a model building block for self-assembly processes (2002) (12)
- Low temperature capture of pseudorotaxanes. (2011) (12)
- Preferential Formation of C≡C–H···π(C≡C) Interactions in the Solid State (1997) (11)
- RECOGNITION-INDUCED CONTROL OF A DIELS-ALDER REACTION (1998) (11)
- Making Molecules Make Themselves – the Chemistry of Artificial Replicators (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 5/2009) (2009) (11)
- Predictable solid state structures incorporating the CC–H···O2N supramolecular synthon (1999) (11)
- Probing the limits of rate acceleration mediated by hydrogen bonds. (2006) (10)
- A recognition-mediated reaction drives amplification within a dynamic library. (2015) (10)
- Exploiting recognition-mediated assembly and reactivity in [2]rotaxane formation† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Details of kinetic experiments, computational methods and characterisation data for all compounds are provided. See DOI: 10.1039/c5sc04805b (2016) (10)
- Making Molecules Make Themselves — The Chemistry of Artificial Replicators (2009) (10)
- Self‐assembling synthetic supramolecular polymers (1992) (10)
- Controlling a recognition-mediated reaction using a pH switch. (2006) (9)
- Parallel synthesis and spectroscopic analysis of a collection of heterocycles based on the diazabenz[e]aceanthrylene core structure (2009) (9)
- Exploiting the Curtin-Hammett principle--recognition-mediated acceleration of an aldol reaction. (2001) (8)
- Bifunctional homopolymeric hydrogen‐bonded tapes (1996) (7)
- Acceleration of a dipolar cycloaddition by a simple bisamide receptor (2000) (7)
- A generic recognition-based approach to the acceleration of cycloaddition reactions. (2002) (7)
- Controlling the outcome of an N-alkylation reaction by using N-oxide functional groups. (2005) (7)
- The synthesis and structural mapping of unsymmetrical chemically modified α-cyclodextrins by high-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1995) (7)
- Compositional persistence in a multicyclic network of synthetic replicators. (2019) (7)
- Arrays of P=O Dipoles As a Recurrent Structural Motif in Bis-Diphenylphosphine Oxides, Established from Powder X-ray Diffraction (2010) (7)
- A New Method for the Synthesis of Aromatic Sulfurpentafluorides and Studies of the Stability of the Sulfurpentafluoride Group in Common Synthetic Transformations. (2000) (7)
- Making imines without making water-exploiting a recognition-mediated aza-wittig reaction. (2009) (7)
- The chemical reactivity of a known anti-psoriasis drug. Part 1: Further insights into the products resulting from oxidative cleavage (2010) (6)
- Synthesis and characterisation of medium-sized ring systems by oxidative cleavage. Part 2: Insights from the study of ring expanded analogues (2010) (6)
- Synthesis and properties of polyaromatic dendrimers possessing a repetitive amide - ester coupling sequence (2003) (6)
- An improved understanding of the reaction of bis(bromomethyl)quinoxaline 1-N-oxides with amines using substituent effects. (2007) (6)
- A reactive nitrone-based organogel that self-assembles from its constituents in chloroform. (2016) (5)
- Encoding multiple reactivity modes within a single synthetic replicator. (2020) (4)
- Valence Isomerism and Rearrangements in Methanofullerenes. (1994) (3)
- The Self‐Assembly of a (2)Catenane. (1992) (3)
- Recognition-Mediated Regiocontrol of a Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction. (2001) (3)
- A Molecular Replication Process Drives Supramolecular Polymerization. (2021) (3)
- The Template-Directed Synthesis of a Rigid Tetracationic Cyclophane Receptor. (1992) (3)
- Regiodivergent Lewis base-promoted O- to C-carboxyl transfer of furanyl carbonates. (2015) (2)
- An electric molecular motor (2023) (2)
- Controlling Self-Assembly in Organic Synthesis (1993) (1)
- Self-Assembly of (n)Rotaxanes (1995) (1)
- Towards synthetic supramolecular polymers (1991) (1)
- Self-Assembly in Natural and Unnatural Systems (1996) (1)
- Systematic Studies of Fullerene Derivative Electron Beam Resists (1999) (0)
- Erratum to “Recognition-induced control and acceleration of a pyrrole Diels–Alder reaction” (2001) (0)
- Integrating Replication Processes with Mechanically Interlocked Molecular Architectures. (2008) (0)
- Enantioselective Steglich Rearrangement Using IsothioureaCatalysts (2010) (0)
- A New Design Strategy for the Self‐Assembly of Molecular Shuttles. (1992) (0)
- oles as sca ff olds for stable halogen-bonded assemblies in solution † (2016) (0)
- Using Polarization Effects to Alter Chemical Reactivity: A Simple Host Which Enhances Amine Nucleophilicity. (2000) (0)
- Novel Zwitterionic Diallylzirconium Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, Polymerization Activity, and Deactivation Pathways** (1997) (0)
- Efficient Recognition-Induced Acceleration of a [3 + 2] Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction. (1998) (0)
- Recognition-Induced Control and Acceleration of a Pyrrole Diels—Alder Reaction. (2001) (0)
- Minimal synthetic self-replicating systems —A host-guest approach (1996) (0)
- Synthesis and Properties of Polyaromatic Dendrimers Possessing a Repetitive Amide—Ester Coupling Sequence. (2003) (0)
- SYNTHESIS AND BINDING PROPERTIES OF TERT-BUTYL AMIDE MACROCYCLES FOR PSEUDOROTAXANES FORMATION (2019) (0)
- Structural Basis for OmpC Mediated Antibiotic Resistance in Clinical Isolates of Escherichia coli. (2007) (0)
- Replication Processes—From Autocatalysis to Systems Chemistry (2012) (0)
- Fullerenes: Purification, Stability and Functional Covalent Derivatives (1995) (0)
- Developing a novel catalytic approach for imine formation by using self-replicating catalyst (2015) (0)
- Interchangeability of Halogen and Ethynyl Substituents in the Solid State Structures of Di‐ and Trisubstituted Benzenes. (1999) (0)
- A minimal self-replicating system based on the diels-alder reaction (1996) (0)
- The Assembly of New Materials Incorporating Macropolycyclic Bisurea Hosts (1996) (0)
- Synthesis of cis- or trans-3,4-Disubstituted Piperidines (2006) (0)
- A Dissipative Reaction Network Drives Transient Solid-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid Phase Cycling of Nanoparticles. (2023) (0)
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