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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 55 Citations 7,271 201 World Ranking 6916 National Ranking 2108

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Aldehyde

His scientific interests lie mostly in Stereochemistry, Total synthesis, Organic chemistry, Aldehyde and Enantioselective synthesis. His work blends Stereochemistry and Tandem studies together. His Total synthesis research incorporates themes from Marine toxin, Cycloaddition and Molecular conformation.

His study in the field of Epimer, Catalysis and Organic molecules is also linked to topics like Context and Cognitive science. His Aldehyde research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Diol, Phosphonium salt and Wittig reaction. James D. White combines subjects such as Morphine, Chirality, Solid-state chemistry and Phenanthrene with his study of Enantioselective synthesis.

His most cited work include:

  • Polymer composition and substrate influences on the adhesive bonding of a biomimetic, cross-linking polymer. (217 citations)
  • Structure-activity analysis of the interaction of curacin A, the potent colchicine site antimitotic agent, with tubulin and effects of analogs on the growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells. (216 citations)
  • Tandem photocycloaddition-retro-mannich fragmentation of enaminones. A route to spiropyrrolines and the tetracyclic core of koumine. (81 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

James D. White mainly focuses on Stereochemistry, Organic chemistry, Total synthesis, Intramolecular force and Enantioselective synthesis. His work is dedicated to discovering how Stereochemistry, Aldehyde are connected with Wittig reaction and other disciplines. Much of his study explores Organic chemistry relationship to Pyrrolizidine.

His Total synthesis research integrates issues from Yield, Moiety, Medicinal chemistry and Antibiotics. His Intramolecular force study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Cycloaddition. James D. White works in the field of Alkaloid, namely Pyrrolizidine alkaloid.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Stereochemistry (57.86%)
  • Organic chemistry (29.77%)
  • Total synthesis (20.40%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2019)?

  • Stereochemistry (57.86%)
  • Total synthesis (20.40%)
  • Organic chemistry (29.77%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

James D. White mostly deals with Stereochemistry, Total synthesis, Organic chemistry, Intramolecular force and Combinatorial chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Stille reaction, Ring and Aldehyde, which intersect with Stereochemistry. His Total synthesis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Claisen rearrangement, Cycloaddition and Biochemistry.

His research combines Medicinal chemistry and Organic chemistry. James D. White has researched Intramolecular force in several fields, including Pyrrolidine, Cyclobutane, Horsfiline and Phorboxazole A. His research in Combinatorial chemistry tackles topics such as Cell growth which are related to areas like Side chain.

Between 2004 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Polymer composition and substrate influences on the adhesive bonding of a biomimetic, cross-linking polymer. (217 citations)
  • Tandem photocycloaddition-retro-mannich fragmentation of enaminones. A route to spiropyrrolines and the tetracyclic core of koumine. (81 citations)
  • Tandem Intramolecular Photocycloaddition−Retro-Mannich Fragmentation as a Route to Spiro[pyrrolidine-3,3′-oxindoles]. Total Synthesis of (±)-Coerulescine, (±)-Horsfiline, (±)-Elacomine, and (±)-6-Deoxyelacomine (59 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Alkene

Stereochemistry, Intramolecular force, Total synthesis, Cyclobutane and Combinatorial chemistry are his primary areas of study. James D. White studies Stereochemistry, namely Lactone. James D. White has included themes like Bicyclic molecule, Pentadecane, Metathesis and Enone in his Intramolecular force study.

His Total synthesis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cascade reaction, Phorboxazole A, Aldehyde and Aldol condensation. His Cyclobutane study combines topics in areas such as Furan and Zirconium. His studies in Combinatorial chemistry integrate themes in fields like Diterpene, Knoevenagel condensation, Oxygen and Providencin.

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Best Publications

Structure-activity analysis of the interaction of curacin A, the potent colchicine site antimitotic agent, with tubulin and effects of analogs on the growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells.

Pascal Verdier-Pinard;Jing Yu Lai;Hae Dong Yoo;Jurong Yu.
Molecular Pharmacology (1998)

328 Citations

Polymer composition and substrate influences on the adhesive bonding of a biomimetic, cross-linking polymer.

Cristina R. Matos-Pérez;James D. White;Jonathan J. Wilker.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)

300 Citations

Tandem photocycloaddition-retro-mannich fragmentation of enaminones. A route to spiropyrrolines and the tetracyclic core of koumine.

James D. White;David C. Ihle.
Organic Letters (2006)

120 Citations

Total Synthesis of Epothilone B, Epothilone D, and cis- and trans-9,10-Dehydroepothilone D

James D. White;Rich G. Carter;and Kurt F. Sundermann;Markus Wartmann.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2001)

118 Citations

Kinetics of epimerization of (+)-catechin and its rearrangement to catechinic acid

Preecha Kiatgrajai;J. D. Wellons;Lawrence Gollob;James D. White.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1982)

110 Citations

Synthesis of polyhydroxylated pyrrolizidine alkaloids of the alexine family by tandem ring-closing metathesis-transannular cyclization. (+)-Australine.

James D. White;Peter Hrnciar.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2000)

110 Citations

Natural Product Terpenoids in Eocene and Miocene Conifer Fossils

Angelika Otto;James D. White;Bernd R. T. Simoneit.
Science (2002)

107 Citations

Degradation and absolute configurational assignment to C34-botryococcene

James D. White;Todd C. Somers;G. Nagabushana Reddy.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1992)

106 Citations

Morphine, the Proteus of organic molecules

Paul R. Blakemore;James D. White.
Chemical Communications (2002)

106 Citations

Synthesis of (+/-)-nonactic acid

Manuel J. Arco;Marion H. Trammell;James D. White.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1976)

105 Citations

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