R. J. Holman

849 total citations · 1 hit paper
13 papers, 688 citations indexed

About

R. J. Holman is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Biophysics and Pharmaceutical Science. According to data from OpenAlex, R. J. Holman has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 688 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Organic Chemistry, 3 papers in Biophysics and 2 papers in Pharmaceutical Science. Recurrent topics in R. J. Holman's work include Photopolymerization techniques and applications (4 papers), Electron Spin Resonance Studies (3 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (2 papers). R. J. Holman is often cited by papers focused on Photopolymerization techniques and applications (4 papers), Electron Spin Resonance Studies (3 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (2 papers). R. J. Holman collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Austria and Slovakia. R. J. Holman's co-authors include Robert Liska, Harald Wutzel, Branislav Husár, Samuel Clark Ligon, M. J. Perkins, R. Stephen Davidson, Nergis Arsu, James H. P. Utley, C. M. Camaggi and James P. Coleman and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Reviews, Electrochimica Acta and Tetrahedron Letters.

In The Last Decade

R. J. Holman

12 papers receiving 677 citations

Hit Papers

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R. J. Holman
Jin‐Who Hong South Korea
Askim F. Senyurt United States
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All Works

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Ligon, Samuel Clark, Branislav Husár, Harald Wutzel, R. J. Holman, & Robert Liska. (2013). Strategies to Reduce Oxygen Inhibition in Photoinduced Polymerization. Chemical Reviews. 114(1). 557–589. 581 indexed citations breakdown →
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Davidson, R. Stephen & R. J. Holman. (2003). Developments and trends in radiation curing. Review of Progress in Coloration and Related Topics. 33(1). 46–58. 15 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J., et al.. (1997). Outdoor durability of radiation-cured coatings. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 1 indexed citations
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Arsu, Nergis, R. Stephen Davidson, & R. J. Holman. (1995). Factors affecting the photoyellowing which occurs during the photoinitiated polymerization of acrylates. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry. 87(2). 169–175. 29 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J., et al.. (1993). Radiation curing: tomorrow's technology today. Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists. 109(5-6). 179–182. 1 indexed citations
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Coleman, James P., R. J. Holman, & James H. P. Utley. (1976). Electro-organic reactions. Part VI. Stereoselective cathodic reduction of unhindered cyclic ketones. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2. 879–879. 5 indexed citations
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Utley, James H. P. & R. J. Holman. (1976). Electro-organic reactions—VIII. The methylation and trifluoromethylation of pyridine by anodically generated radicals. Electrochimica Acta. 21(11). 987–989. 5 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J. & James H. P. Utley. (1976). Electro-organic reactions. Part VII. The cathodic reduction of carvomenthone, menthone, and camphor. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2. 884–884. 4 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J. & James H. P. Utley. (1974). The stereoselective cathodic reduction of exo-cyclic double bonds. Tetrahedron Letters. 15(16). 1553–1556. 2 indexed citations
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Camaggi, C. M., R. J. Holman, & M. J. Perkins. (1972). A probe for homolytic reactions in solution. Part VI. Reactions of polyhalogenomethyl radicals with nitrosobutane. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2. 501–501. 18 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J. & M. J. Perkins. (1971). A probe for homolytic reactions in solution. Part V. Perdeuterionitrosobutane: an improved spin trap. Journal of the Chemical Society C Organic. 2324–2324. 8 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J. & M. J. Perkins. (1971). Electron spin resonance study of halogenocarbonyl nitroxides. Journal of the Chemical Society D Chemical Communications. 244–244. 8 indexed citations
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Holman, R. J. & M. J. Perkins. (1970). A convenient synthesis of 2-methyl-2-nitrosopropane (‘t-nitrosobutane’). Journal of the Chemical Society C Organic. 0(16). 2195–2195. 11 indexed citations

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