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5208
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1620

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James J. Christensen was affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions recorded without a public list of published papers or collaborations with frequent co-authors.

The scope of their research did not show specific fields or subfields of study tied to a documented number of publications. Likewise, there were no recorded frequent publication venues or recurring topics of work associated with their academic output.

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Best Publications

  • Thermodynamic and kinetic data for cation-macrocycle interaction

    Reed M. Izatt;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Steven A. Nielsen;John D. Lamb

  • The Synthesis and Ion Bindings of Synthetic Multidentate Macrocyclic Compounds.

    James J Christensen;Delbert J Eatough;Reed M Izatt

  • Sites and thermodynamic quantities associated with proton and metal ion interaction with ribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid, and their constituent bases, nucleosides, and nucleotides.

    R M Izatt;J J Christensen;J H Rytting

  • Calorimetric titration study of the interaction of several uni- and bivalent cations with 15-crown-5, 18-crown-6, and two isomers of dicyclohexo-18-crown-6 in aqueous solution at 25.degree.C and .mu. = 0.1

    R. M. Izatt;R. E. Terry;B. L. Haymore;L. D. Hansen

  • Handbook of Proton Ionization Heats and Related Thermodynamic Quantities

    James J. Christensen;Lee D. Hansen;Reed McNeil Izatt

  • Selective M+-H+ coupled transport of cations through a liquid membrane by macrocyclic calixarene ligands

    Reed M. Izatt;John D. Lamb;Richard T. Hawkins;Philip R. Brown

  • Ion binding by synthetic macrocyclic compounds.

    J. J. Christensen;J. O. Hill;R. M. Izatt

  • A systematic study of the effect of macrocycle ring size and donor atom type on the log K, .DELTA.H, and T.DELTA.S of reactions at 25.degree.C in methanol of mono- and divalent cations with crown ethers

    J. D. Lamb;R. M. Izatt;C. S. Swain;J. J. Christensen

  • Calorimetric titration study of the interaction of some uni- and bivalent cations with benzo-15-crown-5, 18-crown-6, dibenzo-24-crown-8, and dibenzo-27-crown-9 in methanol-water solvents, at 25.degree.C and .mu. = 0.1

    R. M. Izatt;R. E. Terry;D. P. Nelson;Y. Chan

  • Synthetic multidentate macrocyclic compounds

    Reed McNeil Izatt;James J. Christensen

  • Cation transport from multiple alkali cation mixtures using a liquid membrane system containing a series of calixarene carriers

    Steven R. Izatt;Richard T. Hawkins;James J. Christensen;Reed M. Izatt

  • Handbook of heats of mixing

    James J. Christensen;Richard W. Hanks

  • Effects of salt concentration and anion on the rate of carrier facilitated transport of metal cations through bulk liquid membranes containing crown ethers

    J. D. Lamb;J. J. Christensen;S. R. Izatt;K. Bedke

  • The relationship between complex stability constants and rates of cation transport through liquid membranes by macrocyclic carriers

    J. D. Lamb;J. J. Christensen;J. L. Oscarson;B. L. Nielsen

  • Calorimetric study of the interaction in aqueous solution of several uni- and bivalent metal ions with the cyclic polyether dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 at 10,25, and 40.deg.

    Reed M. Izatt;D. P. Nelson;J. H. Rytting;B. L. Haymore

  • Handbook of metal ligand heats and related thermodynamic quantities

    James J. Christensen;Reed McNeil Izatt

  • Determination of equilibrium constants by titration calorimetry: Part II. Data reduction and calculation techniques

    D.J. Eatough;J.J. Christensen;R.M. Izatt

  • Determination of equilibrium constants by titration calorimetry: Part I. Introduction to titration calorimetry

    J.J. Christensen;J. Ruckman;D.J. Eatough;R.M. Izatt

  • Progress in macrocyclic chemistry

    Reed McNeil Izatt;James J. Christensen

  • Thermodynamics of Proton Ionization in Dilute Aqueous Solution. VII. [UNK]H° and [UNK]S° Values for Proton Ionization from Carboxylic Acids at 25°

    James J. Christensen;Reed M. Izatt;Lee D. Hansen

  • Thermodynamics of cation-macrocyclic compound interaction

    R. M. Izatt;D. J. Eatough;J. J. Christensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Reed M. Izatt
Reed M. Izatt Brigham Young University
Jerald S. Bradshaw
Jerald S. Bradshaw Brigham Young University
John D. Lamb
John D. Lamb Brigham Young University
Delbert J. Eatough
Delbert J. Eatough Brigham Young University
Lee D. Hansen
Lee D. Hansen Brigham Young University
Calvin H. Bartholomew
Calvin H. Bartholomew Brigham Young University
Merlin L. Bruening
Merlin L. Bruening University of Notre Dame
Brian F. Woodfield
Brian F. Woodfield Brigham Young University
David M. Grant
David M. Grant University of Nottingham
Scott A. Strobel
Scott A. Strobel Yale University

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