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Jerald S. Bradshaw is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research and scholarly activity without publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

The available data does not specify particular fields or subfields of study, nor are there details regarding primary research topics or thematic concentrations that typically characterize their scientific contributions.

No known book publications or awards have been recorded in the available information. The absence of recorded recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues suggests limited publicly documented output or a focus on areas not currently indexed in accessible research databases.

Despite the limited bibliometric data, Jerald S. Bradshaw's association with Brigham Young University situates them within an academic environment conducive to scientific investigation and higher education.

Best Publications

  • Thermodynamic and kinetic data for macrocycle interactions with cations and anions

    Reed M. Izatt;Krystyna. Pawlak;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Ronald L. Bruening

  • Thermodynamic and kinetic data for cation-macrocycle interaction

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

  • Thermodynamic and Kinetic Data for Macrocycle Interaction with Cations, Anions, and Neutral Molecules

    Reed M. Izatt;Krystyna. Pawlak;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Ronald L. Bruening

  • Mechanisms of Photochemical Reactions in Solution. XXII.1 Photochemical cis-trans Isomerization

    George S. Hammond;Jack. Saltiel;Angelo A. Lamola;Nicholas J. Turro

  • Enantiomeric Recognition of Amine Compounds by Chiral Macrocyclic Receptors.

    Xian Xin Zhang;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Reed M. Izatt

  • Thermodynamic and kinetic data for macrocycle interaction with neutral molecules

    Reed M. Izatt;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Krystyna Pawlak;Ronald L. Bruening

  • Coordination chemistry of lithium ion: a crystal and molecular structure review

    Uriel. Olsher;Reed M. Izatt;Jerald S. Bradshaw;N. Kent. Dalley

  • An Effective Fluorescent Chemosensor for Mercury Ions

    Luca Prodi;Carlotta Bargossi;Marco Montalti;Nelsi Zaccheroni

  • Aza-Crown Macrocycles

    Jerald S. Bradshaw;Krzysztof E. Krakowiak;Reed M. Izatt

  • 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

  • Macropolycyclic polyethers (cages) and related compounds

    Haoyun An;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Reed M. Izatt

  • Bis- and Oligo(benzocrown ether)s

    Haoyun An;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Reed M. Izatt;Zhengming Yan

  • Enantiomeric Recognition of Organic Ammonium Salts by Chiral Dialkyl-, Dialkenyl-, and Tetramethyl-Substituted Pyridino-18-Crown-6 and Tetramethyl- Substituted Bis-Pyridino-18-Crown-6 Ligands: Comparison of Temperature-Dependent 1H NMR and Empirical Force Field Techniques

    Jerald S Bradshaw;Peter Huszthy;Christopher W McDaniel;Cheng Y Zhu

  • Macrocycle-Facilitated Transport of Ions in Liquid Membrane Systems

    R. M. Izatt;G. A. Clark;J. S. Bradshaw;J. D. Lamb

  • The influence of macrocyclic ligand structure on carrier-facilitated cation transport rates and selectivities through liquid membranes

    J.D. Lamb;R.M. Izatt;D.G. Garrick;J.S. Bradshaw

  • Preparation of diamino ethers and polyamines

    Jerald S. Bradshaw;Krzysztof E. Krakowiak;Reed M. Izatt

  • Efficient immobilization of a cadmium chemosensor in a thin film: generation of a cadmium sensor prototype.

    R. Todd Bronson;David J. Michaelis;Randy D. Lamb;Ghaleb A. Husseini

  • Chiral host-guest recognition in an ion-molecule reaction

    In Hou Chu;David V. Dearden;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Peter Huszthy

  • Synthesis and Properties of 5-Chloro-8-hydroxyquinoline-Substituted Azacrown Ethers: A New Family of Highly Metal Ion-Selective Lariat Ethers

    Andrei V. Bordunov;Jerald S. Bradshaw;Xian Xin Zhang;N. Kent Dalley

  • Characterization of 5-chloro-8-methoxyquinoline appended diaza-18-crown-6 as a chemosensor for cadmium

    Luca Prodi;Marco Montalti;Nelsi Zaccheroni;Jerald S Bradshaw

  • Crown Ethers: The Search for Selective Ion Ligating Agents

    J. S. Bradshaw;R. M. Izatt

Frequent Co-Authors

Reed M. Izatt
Reed M. Izatt Brigham Young University
Milton L. Lee
Milton L. Lee Brigham Young University
James J. Christensen
James J. Christensen Brigham Young University
Paul B. Savage
Paul B. Savage Brigham Young University
Karin E. Markides
Karin E. Markides Uppsala University
John D. Lamb
John D. Lamb Brigham Young University
Abdul Malik
Abdul Malik Aligarh Muslim University
Luca Prodi
Luca Prodi University of Bologna
Marco Montalti
Marco Montalti University of Bologna
Nelsi Zaccheroni
Nelsi Zaccheroni University of Bologna

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