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Overview

Brad M. Rosen is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on Materials Science and Chemistry, with specific work in the subfields of Biomaterials, Organic Chemistry, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research addresses topics related to Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, and Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials. These areas reflect a concentration on the design and characterization of functional materials with applications in molecular assembly and optical properties.

Brad M. Rosen has published scientific work in the journal Giant. Their recent paper, titled "Supramolecular spheres assembled from covalent and supramolecular dendritic crowns dictate the supramolecular orientational memory effect mediated by Frank-Kasper phases", appeared in 2020 and has been cited 44 times.

  • Ning Huang
  • Mohammad R. Imam
  • Monika J. Sienkowska
  • Mihai Peterca
  • Marian N. Holerca

The coauthors with whom Brad M. Rosen frequently collaborates include Ning Huang, Mohammad R. Imam, Monika J. Sienkowska, Mihai Peterca, and Marian N. Holerca.

The focus of their scholarly output is concentrated around understanding supramolecular architectures and their influence on material properties, informed by the interdisciplinary interface between chemistry and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Couplings Involving Carbon-Oxygen Bonds

    Brad M. Rosen;Kyle W. Quasdorf;Daniella A. Wilson;Na Zhang

  • Dendron-Mediated Self-Assembly, Disassembly, and Self-Organization of Complex Systems

    Brad M. Rosen;Christopher J. Wilson;Daniela A. Wilson;Mihai Peterca

  • Single-Electron Transfer and Single-Electron Transfer Degenerative Chain Transfer Living Radical Polymerization

    Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

  • Self-Assembly of Janus Dendrimers into Uniform Dendrimersomes and Other Complex Architectures

    Virgil Percec;Daniela A. Wilson;Pawaret Leowanawat;Christopher J. Wilson

  • Single electron transfer in radical ion and radical-mediated organic, materials and polymer synthesis.

    Na Zhang;Shampa R. Samanta;Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

  • Surface-Dependent Kinetics of Cu(0)-Wire-Catalyzed Single-Electron Transfer Living Radical Polymerization of Methyl Acrylate in DMSO at 25 °C

    Nga H. Nguyen;Brad M. Rosen;Gerard Lligadas;Virgil Percec

  • Solvent Choice Differentiates SET-LRP and Cu-Mediated Radical Polymerization with Non-First-Order Kinetics

    Gerard Lligadas;Brad M. Rosen;Michael J. Monteiro;Virgil Percec

  • Synthesis of dendrimers through divergent iterative thio-bromo “Click” chemistry

    Brad M. Rosen;Gerard Lligadas;Christian Hahn;Virgil Percec

  • Synthesis of dendritic macromolecules through divergent iterative thio-bromo “Click” chemistry and SET-LRP

    Brad M. Rosen;Gerard Lligadas;Christian Hahn;Virgil Percec

  • Predicting the structure of supramolecular dendrimers via the analysis of libraries of AB3 and constitutional isomeric AB2 biphenylpropyl ether self-assembling dendrons.

    Brad M. Rosen;Daniela A. Wilson;Christopher J. Wilson;Mihai Peterca

  • The disproportionation of Cu(I)X mediated by ligand and solvent into Cu(0) and Cu(II)X2 and its implications for SET-LRP

    Brad M. Rosen;Xuan Jiang;Christopher J. Wilson;Nga H. Nguyen

  • Effect of Cu(0) Particle Size on the Kinetics of SET-LRP in DMSO and Cu-Mediated Radical Polymerization in MeCN at 25 °C

    Gerard Lligadas;Brad M. Rosen;Craig A. Bell;Michael J. Monteiro

  • SET‐LRP of N,N‐dimethylacrylamide and of N‐isopropylacrylamide at 25 °C in protic and in dipolar aprotic solvents

    Nga H. Nguyen;Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

  • Neopentylglycolborylation of aryl mesylates and tosylates catalyzed by Ni-based mixed-ligand systems activated with Zn.

    Daniela A. Wilson;Christopher J. Wilson;Costel Moldoveanu;Ana-Maria Resmerita

  • New efficient reaction media for SET‐LRP produced from binary mixtures of organic solvents and H2O

    Nga H. Nguyen;Brad M. Rosen;Xuan Jiang;Sven Fleischmann

  • Sequential Ni-catalyzed borylation and cross-coupling of aryl halides via in situ prepared neopentylglycolborane.

    Brad M. Rosen;Chenghong Huang;Virgil Percec

  • A density functional theory computational study of the role of ligand on the stability of CuI and CuII species associated with ATRP and SET‐LRP

    Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

  • SET-LRP of acrylates in air

    Sven Fleischmann;Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

  • Self-Assembly of Dendronized Perylene Bisimides into Complex Helical Columns

    Virgil Percec;Mihai Peterca;Timur Tadjiev;Xiangbing Zeng

  • SET-LRP of vinyl chloride initiated with CHBr3 and catalyzed by Cu(0)-wire/TREN in DMSO at 25 °C

    Takanori Hatano;Brad M. Rosen;Virgil Percec

Frequent Co-Authors

Virgil Percec
Virgil Percec University of Pennsylvania
Daniela A. Wilson
Daniela A. Wilson Radboud University
Mihai Peterca
Mihai Peterca University of Pennsylvania
Paul A. Heiney
Paul A. Heiney University of Pennsylvania
Goran Ungar
Goran Ungar Xi'an Jiaotong University
Andrew G. Myers
Andrew G. Myers Harvard University
Xiangbing Zeng
Xiangbing Zeng University of Sheffield
Michael J. Monteiro
Michael J. Monteiro University of Queensland
Neil K. Garg
Neil K. Garg University of California, Los Angeles
Timothy P. Lodge
Timothy P. Lodge University of Minnesota

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