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Overview

Rajendra Rathore was a researcher affiliated with Marquette University in the United States. Their work primarily contributed to the field of materials science, with a significant focus on materials chemistry.

The scientist's research spanned multiple subfields, including:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

The main topics covered in their publications included:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies

Rajendra Rathore published extensively in several venues, with the majority of their work appearing in The Cambridge Structural Database. Other frequent publication venues included:

  • Organic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Molecules
  • Organic Letters
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

The scientist collaborated frequently with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Sergey V. Lindeman
  • Saber Mirzaei
  • Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain
  • M. Saeed Mirzaei
  • Sameh H. Abdelwahed

Recent publications highlighted their involvement with various chemical and materials topics. Notable papers included:

  • "Regioselectivity in the Scholl Reaction: Mono and Double [7]Helicenes" (2021, Organic Letters)
  • "π-Extended dibenzog,pchrysenes" (2021, Organic Chemistry Frontiers)
  • "Electron-Transfer-Induced Self-Assembly of a Molecular Tweezer Platform" (2020, Chemistry - A European Journal)
  • "Angular ladder-type meta-phenylenes: synthesis and electronic structural analysis" (2020, Organic Chemistry Frontiers)
  • "Design and Synthesis of Cofacially-Arrayed Polyfluorene Wires for Electron and Energy Transfer Studies" (2023, Molecules)

The topics covered in these publications reflected their interests in synthesis, electron transfer, and molecular design within organic and materials chemistry, supporting the broader understanding of aromatic compounds, crystalline structures, and electronic properties.

Best Publications

  • Charge-Transfer Probes for Molecular Recognition Via Steric Hindrance in Donor-Acceptor Pairs

    Rajendra Rathore;Sergey V. Lindeman;Jay K. Kochi

  • Oxidative C−C Bond Formation (Scholl Reaction) with DDQ as an Efficient and Easily Recyclable Oxidant

    Linyi Zhai;Ruchi Shukla;Rajendra Rathore

  • Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant

    Linyi Zhai;Ruchi Shukla;Shriya H. Wadumethrige;Rajendra Rathore

  • Stable dimeric aromatic cation-radicals. Structural and spectral characterization of through-space charge delocalization

    Jay K. Kochi;Rajendra Rathore;Pierre Le Maguères

  • Synthesis, optical, and electronic properties of soluble poly-p-phenylene oligomers as models for molecular wires.

    Moloy Banerjee;Ruchi Shukla;Rajendra Rathore

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Evaluation of the Effect of Multiple Stacking on the Electron-Donor Properties of π-Stacked Polyfluorenes

    Rajendra Rathore;Sameh H Abdelwahed;Ilia A Guzei

  • Silver(I) complexation of (poly)aromatic ligands. Structural criteria for depth penetration into cis-stilbenoid cavities.

    Sergey V. Lindeman;Rajendra Rathore;Jay K. Kochi

  • Preparation and Structures of Crystalline Aromatic Cation-Radical Salts. Triethyloxonium Hexachloroantimonate as a Novel (One-Electron) Oxidant

    Rajendra Rathore;A. S. Kumar;Sergey V. Lindeman;Jay K. Kochi

  • Practical Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Tetraarylethylenes and Their Application for the Preparation of [Triphenylethylene−Spacer−Triphenylethylene] Triads

    Moloy Banerjee;Susanna J. Emond;Sergey V. Lindeman;Rajendra Rathore

  • Multiple-electron transfer in a single step. Design and synthesis of highly charged cation-radical salts.

    Rajendra Rathore;Carrie L. Burns;Mihaela I. Deselnicu

  • Crossover from single-step tunneling to multistep hopping for molecular triplet energy transfer.

    Joshua Vura-Weis;Sameh H. Abdelwahed;Ruchi Shukla;Rajendra Rathore

  • ortho-Phenylenes: unusual conjugated oligomers with a surprisingly long effective conjugation length.

    Jian He;Jason L Crase;Shriya H Wadumethrige;Khushabu Thakur

  • Sequential oxidative transformation of tetraarylethylenes to 9,10-diarylphenanthrenes and dibenzo[g,p]chrysenes using DDQ as an oxidant.

    Tushar S. Navale;Khushabu Thakur;Rajendra Rathore

  • A practical one-pot synthesis of soluble hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene and isolation of its cation-radical salt.

    Rajendra Rathore;Carrie L. Burns

  • Synthesis and isolation of polytrityl cations by utilizing hexaphenylbenzene and tetraphenylmethane scaffolds

    Rajendra Rathore;Carrie L. Burns;Ilia A. Guzei

  • Disproportionation and Structural Changes of Tetraarylethylene Donors upon Successive Oxidation to Cation Radicals and to Dications

    Rajendra Rathore;Sergey V. Lindeman;A. S. Kumar;Jay K. Kochi

  • Direct Observation and Structural Characterization of the Encounter Complex in Bimolecular Electron Transfers with Photoactivated Acceptors

    R. Rathore;S. M. Hubig;J. K. Kochi

  • Novel potentiometric and optical silver ion-selective sensors with subnanomolar detection limits

    Zsófia Szigeti;Adam Malon;Tamás Vigassy;Viktor Csokai

  • Isolation of Novel Radical Cations from Hydroquinone Ethers. Conformational Transition of the Methoxy Group upon Electron Transfer

    Rajendra Rathore;Jay K. Kochi

  • Guest Penetration Deep within the Cavity of Calix[4]arene Hosts: The Tight Binding of Nitric Oxide to Distal (Cofacial) Aromatic Groups

    Rajendra Rathore;Sergey V. Lindeman;Kolluri S. S. P. Rao;Duoli Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Jay K. Kochi
Jay K. Kochi University of Houston
Ilia A. Guzei
Ilia A. Guzei University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tadashi Mori
Tadashi Mori Osaka University
Scott E. Denmark
Scott E. Denmark University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Evangelos Manias
Evangelos Manias Pennsylvania State University
Charles A. Wilkie
Charles A. Wilkie Marquette University
Jimmy W. Mays
Jimmy W. Mays University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Ilia N. Ivanov
Ilia N. Ivanov Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Bobby G. Sumpter
Bobby G. Sumpter Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mark A. Ratner
Mark A. Ratner Northwestern University

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