John G. Kester
Indiana University Bloomington
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Tetrahedron Letters | 1986
John E. Bartmess; John G. Kester; Weston Thatcher Borden; Hans Gunther Kőser
Abstract The triphenylcyclopropenide anion has been generated in the gas phase, and the approximate gas phase acidity of triphenylcyclopropene is reported. The dimethylphenylcyclopropenide anion has also been formed, but it appears to undergo a rearrangement that is induced by the acids used to probe its base strength.
Inorganic Chemistry | 1992
Robert W. Chapman; John G. Kester; Kirsten Folting; William E. Streib; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1989
John L. Little; John G. Kester; J. C. Guffman; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1987
Timothy P. Hanusa; Nuria Roig de Parisi; John G. Kester; Aheda Arafat; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1990
John L. Little; Michael A. Whitesell; John G. Kester; Kirsten Folting; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1988
John G. Kester; John C. Huffman; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1993
John L. Little; Michael A. Whitesell; Robert W. Chapman; John G. Kester; John C. Huffman; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1984
John E. Bartmess; John G. Kester
Inorganic Chemistry | 1994
John G. Kester; David L. Keller; John C. Huffman; Monty A. Benefiel; William E. Geiger; C. Atwood; Allen R. Siedle; Gary A. Korba; Lee J. Todd
Inorganic Chemistry | 1993
David L. Keller; John G. Kester; John C. Huffman; Lee J. Todd