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MADISON HARGER, MD
MD
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
NPI: 1306548276Individual
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Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
Research & Publications (9)
Scrambling of the label in a fluorenylphosphonamidic [18O]-sulfonate during dissociative nucleophilic substitution (elimination-addition): a measure of the importance of preassociation.
PMID 16855729·Org Biomol Chem·2006
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Use of an (18)O-labelled phosphonamidic-sulfonic anhydride to learn more about the mechanism by which O-sulfonyl-N-phosphinoylhydroxylamines rearrange.
PMID 16688330·Org Biomol Chem·2006
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A new mechanism for nucleophilic substitution at a thiophosphoryl centre revealed by the reaction of diisopropylamine with PSCl3.
PMID 15928784·Chem Commun (Camb)·2005
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Phosphonyl transfer by the elimination-addition mechanism: accelerated formation of an alkylidineoxophosphorane (phosphene) intermediate when a P-O single bond is replaced by P-S.
PMID 15599461·Chem Commun (Camb)·2004
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Phosphoramidic acid monoesters as phosphorylating agents: steric effects and reluctance to form monomeric metaphosphate intermediates.
PMID 15340617·Chem Commun (Camb)·2004
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Competing sulfonylation and phosphonylation following rearrangement of an O-sulfonyl-N-phosphinoylhydroxylamine with tert-butylamine: demonstration of a phosphonamidic-sulfonic anhydride intermediate and 18O-labelling evidence on how it may be formed.
PMID 14584802·Org Biomol Chem·2003
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Reactions of phosphonamidic acids and phosphonamidothioic acids with alcohols: mechanistic differences revealed by differing responses to steric effects.
PMID 13678200·Chem Commun (Camb)·2003
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Reactive species formed from N-benzyloxycarbonyl alpha-aminophosphonochloridates and triethylamine: probable identity and implications for synthesis.
PMID 12120540·Chem Commun (Camb)·2002
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Mechanism and stereochemistry of diphosphate formation from dioxaphosphorinanes: a critical reassessment.
PMID 11457177·J Am Chem Soc·2001
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SAVANNAH, GA 31404 - Phone
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- 1306548276
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