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    Evidence Does not Support a Role for Gallic Acid in Phragmites australis Invasion Success by Weidenhamer, Jeffrey D., Li, Mei, Allman, Joshua, Bergosh, Robert G., Posner, Mason

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-02-2013)
    “…Gallic acid has been reported to be responsible for the invasive success of nonnative genotypes of Phragmites australis in North America. We have been unable…”
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    A novel synthesis of branched high-molecular-weight (C40+) long-chain alkanes by Lehmler, H.J. (University of Kentucky, Lexington (USA)), Bergosh, R.G, Meier, M.S, Carlson, R.M.K

    “…Many biological and geochemical questions remain concerning the structures, functions, and properties of naturally occurring high-molecular-weight (C sub40**+)…”
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    Alkylation of Dihydrofullerenes by Meier, Mark S, Bergosh, Robert G, Gallagher, Megan E, Spielmann, H. Peter, Wang, Zhongwen

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (23-08-2002)
    “…The fulleride dianions C60 2- and C70 2- were generated by deprotonation of the corresponding hydrogenated fullerenes, 1,2-C60H2 and 1,2-C70H2. These anions…”
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    Trends in Chemical Shift Dispersion in Fullerene Derivatives. Local Strain Affects the Magnetic Environment of Distant Fullerene Carbons by Meier, Mark S, Spielmann, H. Peter, Bergosh, Robert G, Tetreau, Mark C

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (03-10-2003)
    “…13C NMR chemical shift assignments for 1,2-C60H2 (1) and a series of 13C-labeled fullerene derivatives with three-, four-, and five-membered annulated rings (2…”
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    Dissolving Metal Reductions of Fullerenes by Bergosh, Robert G, Meier, Mark S, Laske Cooke, Janeen A, Spielmann, H. Peter, Weedon, Brad R

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (31-10-1997)
    “…Treatment of fullerenes with reducing metals and a proton source leads to the formation of hydrogenated fullerenes (C60H n and C70H n ). The reaction of C60…”
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    A 13C INADEQUATE and HF-GIAO Study of C60H2 and C60H6 Identification of Ring Currents in a 1,2-Dihydrofullerene by Meier, Mark S, Spielmann, H. Peter, Bergosh, Robert G, Haddon, Robert C

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (10-07-2002)
    “…The hydrofullerenes C60H2 (1) and C60H6 (2) have been prepared in 13C-enriched form and 2D INADEQUATE NMR spectra were measured. These spectra have provided…”
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    Reactivity, spectroscopy, and structure of reduced fullerenes by Meier, Mark S, Spielmann, H.Peter, Haddon, Robert C, Bergosh, Robert G, Gallagher, Megan E, Hamon, Mark A, Weedon, Brad R

    Published in Carbon (New York) (2000)
    “…Reduced fullerenes, the simplest covalent derivatives of the fullerene family of carbon allotropes, provide an excellent context for the study of the…”
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    A (13)C INADEQUATE and HF-GIAO study of C(60)H(2) and C(60)H(6) identification of ring currents in a 1,2-dihydrofullerene by Meier, Mark S, Spielmann, H Peter, Bergosh, Robert G, Haddon, Robert C

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (10-07-2002)
    “…The hydrofullerenes C(60)H(2) (1) and C(60)H(6) (2) have been prepared in (13)C-enriched form and 2D INADEQUATE NMR spectra were measured. These spectra have…”
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    The synthesis, spectroscopy, and properties of carbon-based materials by Bergosh, Robert G

    “…Carbon-containing compounds, whether synthetic or natural, have a huge impact on the daily lives of all organisms and an understanding of these organic…”
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    The synthesis, spectroscopy, and properties of carbon-based materials by Bergosh, Robert G

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Carbon-containing compounds, whether synthetic or natural, have a huge impact on the daily lives of all organisms and an understanding of these organic…”
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