Tyrone P. Jeynes
Blackburn College(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Hepatitis C virus research, Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
Most-Cited Works
- → Photoinduced Electron Transfer between the Interlocked Components of Porphyrin Catenanes: Effect of the Presence of Nonequivalent Reduction Sites on the Charge Recombination Rate(2003)60 cited
- → Structural control of co-receptor binding in porphyrin–bipyridinium supramolecular assemblies(1998)39 cited
- → Discovery and Synthesis of C-Nucleosides as Potential New Anti-HCV Agents(2014)35 cited
- → Photoinduced electron transfer in paraquat inclusion complexes of porphyrin-based receptors(2003)20 cited
- → Derivatives of imidazotriazine and pyrrolotriazine C-nucleosides as potential new anti-HCV agents(2014)19 cited
- → Translational isomerism and dynamics in multi-hydroquinone derived porphyrin [2]- and [3]-catenanes(2003)17 cited
- → Structural Homology and Dynamic Variation in a Series of Porphyrin Bipyridinium Receptors and Their [2]Catenanes(2003)17 cited
- → Antiviral agents 3. Discovery of a novel small molecule non-nucleoside inhibitor of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)(2011)15 cited
- → Ruthenium carbonyl cluster complexes with oxygen ligands. Part 2. Auration of a hexaruthenium ‘raft’ cluster; crystal structures of [Ru6(µ3-H)(µ-H)(µ-O:µ-C:η6-OC6H3OMe-4)(CO)16] and [AuRu6(µ3-H)(µ-O:µ-C:η6-OC6H3OMe-4)(CO)16(PPh3)](1994)10 cited
- → Ruthenium carbonyl cluster complexes with oxygen ligands. Reactions between Ru3(CO)12 and 4-methoxyphenol or 2-naphthol. Crystal structure of Ru4(μ3-OC6H4OMe-4)2(μ-Cl)(μ-OC6H4OMe-4)(CO)10, an unusual mixed-valence cluster complex(1994)7 cited