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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

SRN1 mechanism in heteroaromatic nucleophilic substitution. Photostimulation and entrainment of the reaction of lithioacetone with 2-chloroquinoline

James V. Hay; Tomas Hudlicky; James F. Wolfe

An electronic device may include at least one image sensor that includes a plurality of photo-sensing devices, a photoelectric device on one side of the semiconductor substrate and configured to selectively sense first visible light, and a plurality of color filters on separate photo-sensing devices. The plurality of color filters may include a first color filter configured to selectively transmit a second visible light that is different from the first visible light and a second color filter transmitting first mixed light including the second visible light. The electronic device may include multiple arrays of color filters. The electronic device may include different photoelectric devices on the separate arrays of color filters. The different photoelectric devices may be configured to sense different wavelength spectra of light.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1977

Biogenetically modeled syntheses of heptaacetate metabolites. Alternariol and lichexanthone

Thomas M. Harris; James V. Hay


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

SRN1 mechanism in heteroaromatic nucleophilic substitution. Generality of photostimulated reactions of ketone enolates with 2-chloroquinoline

James V. Hay; James F. Wolfe


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1974

Dimetalated heterocycles as synthetic intermediates. V. Dianions derived from certain 2-hydroxy-4-methylpyrimidines, 2-amino-4-methylpyrimidines, and related compounds

Thomas P. Murray; James V. Hay; David E. Portlock; James F. Wolfe


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973

Dimetalated heterocycles as synthetic intermediates. IV. Dilithio derivatives of 2-methylbenzimidazole, 2-benzylbenzimidazole, and related compounds

James V. Hay; David E. Portlock; James F. Wolfe


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1974

Alkali metal and electrochemical reductions of dibenzoylbenzenes

James A. Campbell; Russell W. Koch; James V. Hay; Michael A. Ogliaruso; James F. Wolfe


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973

Isolation of 2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)malic acid from Petalostemon gattingeri

Thomas M. Harris; James V. Hay; Elsie Quarterman


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1976

Chemistry of lithiotriphenylphosphineacetylmethylene

Emre A. Sancaktar; Jack D. Taylor; James V. Hay; James F. Wolfe


ChemInform | 1975

THE SRN1 MECHANISM IN HETEROAROMATIC NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION, PHOTOSTIMULATION AND ENTRAINMENT OF THE REACTION OF LITHIOACETONE WITH 2-CHLOROQUINOLINE

James V. Hay; Tomas Hudlicky; James F. Wolfe


ChemInform | 1974

DIMETALATED HETEROCYCLES AS SYNTHETIC INTERMEDIATES PART 5, DIANIONS DERIVED FROM CERTAIN 2-HYDROXY-4-METHYLPYRIMIDINES, 2-AMINO-4-METHYLPYRIMIDINES, AND RELATED COMPOUNDS

Thomas P. Murray; James V. Hay; David E. Portlock; James F. Wolfe

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David E. Portlock

University of New Hampshire

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