H. Slebocka‐Tilk
Queen's University(CA)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Chemical Reaction Mechanisms, Chemical Reactions and Isotopes, Chemical Synthesis and Reactions, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation, Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
Most-Cited Works
- → Recent perspectives concerning the mechanism of H3O+- and hydroxide-promoted amide hydrolysis(1992)214 cited
- → Relationship between amidic distortion and ease of hydrolysis in base. If amidic resonance does not exist, then what accounts for the accelerated hydrolysis of distorted amides?(1990)106 cited
- → The question of reversible formation of bromonium ions during the course of electrophilic bromination of olefins. 2. The crystal and molecular structure of the bromonium ion of adamantylideneadamantane(1985)92 cited
- → Carbonic anhydrase models. 5. Tris(4,5-di-n-propyl-2-imidazolyl)phosphine-zinc(2+) and bis(4,5-di-isopropyl-2-imidazolyl)-2-imidazolylphosphine-zinc(2+). Catalysts facilitating hydrogen carbonate .dblarw. carbon dioxide (HCO3- .dblarw. CO2) interconversion(1984)84 cited
- → Acid-catalyzed enolization and aldol condensation of acetaldehyde(1985)74 cited
- → Aspects of the hydrolysis of formamide: revisitation of the water reaction and determination of the solvent deuterium kinetic isotope effect in base(2002)59 cited
- → Investigation of the early stages of electrophilic addition of bromine to olefins. Kinetic evidence for a reversibly formed bromonium ion in the reaction of bromine with tetraisobutylethylene(1990)49 cited
- → Predominant oxygen-18 exchange accompanying the base hydrolysis of a tertiary toluamide: N-ethyl-N-(trifluoroethyl)toluamide. Assessment of the factors that influence partitioning of anionic tetrahedral intermediates(1991)47 cited
- → Mono and dinuclear M2+ chelates as catalysts for the hydrolysis of organophosphate triesters(1989)46 cited
- → Experimental Investigation of the Primary and Secondary Deuterium Kinetic Isotope Effects for Epoxidation of Alkenes and Ethylene with m-Chloroperoxybenzoic Acid(1998)45 cited