Seemon H. Pines

489 total citations
33 papers, 345 citations indexed

About

Seemon H. Pines is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Pharmaceutical Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Seemon H. Pines has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 345 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Organic Chemistry, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Pharmaceutical Science. Recurrent topics in Seemon H. Pines's work include Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (6 papers), Chemical Reaction Mechanisms (5 papers) and Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography (4 papers). Seemon H. Pines is often cited by papers focused on Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (6 papers), Chemical Reaction Mechanisms (5 papers) and Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography (4 papers). Seemon H. Pines collaborates with scholars based in United States. Seemon H. Pines's co-authors include Sandor Karady, M. Sletzinger, J. M. Chemerda, Alan W. Douglas, L. M. WEINSTOCK, Victor J. Grenda, F. E. ROBERTS, Gerald S. Brenner, N. L. Wendler and R. M. PURICK and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Seemon H. Pines

32 papers receiving 324 citations

Peers

Seemon H. Pines
G. Hite United States
G. E. McCasland United States
Don C. De Jongh United States
Martha L. Casey United States
Alan R. Edgar United Kingdom
J.S. Jewell United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pines, Seemon H.. (2004). The Merck Bile Acid Cortisone Process:  The Next-to-Last Word. Organic Process Research & Development. 8(5). 708–724. 16 indexed citations
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García-Rubio, Silvina, et al.. (2004). An Improved Process for the Preparation of Trimethylhydrazine and Its Coupling with an Activated Acid Intermediate. Organic Process Research & Development. 8(3). 360–362. 7 indexed citations
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Karady, Sandor, et al.. (2002). Synthesis of α-Acyl-arylhydrazines. Synthesis. 1973(1). 50–51.
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Pines, Seemon H. & Alan W. Douglas. (1978). Friedel-Crafts chemistry. A mechanistic study of the reaction of 3-chloro-4'-fluoro-2-methylpropiophenone with aluminum chloride and aluminum chloride-nitromethane. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 43(16). 3126–3131. 7 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1978). New aspects of intramolecular hydrogen transfer in some ortho-substituted aryl radicals. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 43(7). 1337–1342. 17 indexed citations
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Shuman, Richard F., et al.. (1977). A sterically efficient synthesis of (Z)-5-fluoro-2-methyl-1-(p-methylthiobenzylidene)-3-indenylacetic acid and its S-oxide, sulindac. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 42(11). 1914–1919. 15 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H. & Alan W. Douglas. (1977). The so-called hydroxymethylation reaction. Synthesis of 3-methoxy-2-methylpropiophenone. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 42(16). 2786–2787. 4 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1976). Blood plasma investigations by resonance raman spectroscopy: Detection of carotenoid pigments. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 32(10). 1352–1354. 11 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H.. (1976). Reinvestigation of the acetylation of thioanisole. Effect of the mole ratio of aluminum chloride. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 41(5). 884–885. 5 indexed citations
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Karady, Sandor, L. M. WEINSTOCK, F. E. ROBERTS, et al.. (1976). The chemistry of cephamycins. V. The reactions of the carbamoyl group. Tetrahedron Letters. 17(28). 2401–2404. 3 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H. & Alan W. Douglas. (1976). Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of evolving reactions. Indanones via aluminum chloride- and sulfuric acid-catalyzed cyclialkylations. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 98(25). 8119–8125. 4 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1975). ChemInform Abstract: SYNTHESIS OF P‐METHYLTHIOBENZYL CHLORIDE, A CASE OF ISOMER CONTROL IN AN ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION. Chemischer Informationsdienst. 6(42). 1 indexed citations
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Karady, Sandor, et al.. (1974). The chemistry of cephamycins. III. Replacement of the carbamoyloxy group. Tetrahedron Letters. 15(30). 2629–2631. 5 indexed citations
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Karady, Sandor, et al.. (1974). The chemistry of cephamycins. II. Novel synthesis of 3-halomethyl cephalosporins. Tetrahedron Letters. 15(30). 2625–2628. 6 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1973). THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION OF 2‐(4‐NITROPHENYL) ‐4 (5)‐NITROIMIDAZOLE. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 214(1). 150–157. 4 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H.. (1973). Anodic reaction of (S)-2-acetamido-2-(3,4-dimethoxybenzyl)propionitrile. Synthetic and stereochemical implications. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 38(22). 3854–3857. 1 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1972). Substituent effects in the reaction of N-benzoyl-.beta.-arylserinates with thionyl chloride. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 37(2). 292–297. 6 indexed citations
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Karady, Sandor, et al.. (1971). Synthesis of D- and L-.alpha.-(3,4-dihydroxybenzyl)-.alpha.-hydrazinopropionic acid via resolution. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 36(14). 1946–1948. 10 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1968). 3-Aryl-2-methyl serines. II. Inversions at carbon 3. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 33(5). 1762–1767. 11 indexed citations
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Pines, Seemon H., et al.. (1966). Cleavage of Oximes with Bisulfite. A General Procedure. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 31(10). 3446–3447. 48 indexed citations

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