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Lawrence B. Alemany
Researcher at Rice University
Publications - 108
Citations - 20631
Lawrence B. Alemany is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Carbon-13 NMR. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 101 publications receiving 18034 citations. Previous affiliations of Lawrence B. Alemany include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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NMR Relaxation of Polymer - Alkane Mixes, A Model System for Crude Oils
Philip M. Singer,Zeliang Chen,Lawrence B. Alemany,George J. Hirasaki,Kairan Zhu,Zonghai Harry Xie,Tuan D. Vo +6 more
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Dodecylated Large Fullerenes: An Unusual Class of Solids
Arnab Mukherjee,Lawrence B. Alemany,Jayanta Chattopadhyay,Soma Chakraborty,Wenhua Guo,Sandy M. Yates,W. E. Billups +6 more
TL;DR: The mass range of dodecylated large fullerenes determined by laser desorption ionization, time-of-flight mass spectrometry was found to be 650−3500 amu as mentioned in this paper.
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Detailed Analysis of C5 and C6 Dienes in Light Process Streams. Qualitative Assessment of Cyclic vs Acyclic Dienes in Heavier Process Streams
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a high field magnet to obtain an ultra-high resolution 13 C spectrum covering almost the entire 13 C chemical shift range for a sample of light FCC gasoline, the combination of Diels-Alder derivatization of dienes with maleic anhydride and 13 C NMR analysis of the resulting adducts allowed the identification of all but one of the 19 possible C 5 and C 6 dienses and the determination of their relative abundance.
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Hemithioindigo‐Based Visible Light‐Activated Molecular Machines Kill Bacteria by Oxidative Damage
Ana L. Santos,Alexis van Venrooy,Anna K Reed,Aaron M Wyderka,Víctor García-López,Lawrence B. Alemany,Antonio Oliver,George P. Tegos,James M. Tour +8 more
TL;DR: Visible light‐activated hemithioindigo (HTI)‐based molecular machines synergize with conventional antibiotics in vitro and in vivo, reducing the bacterial load and mortality associated with MRSA infection in an invertebrate burn wound model.
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Observation of Alignment Effects in High-Field Proton NMR Spectra of Hydrogenated Fullerenes: Evidence for Residual Anisotropic Dipole−Dipole Couplings
Lawrence B. Alemany,A. Gonzalez,and Weimei Luo,W. E. Billups,M. Robert Willcott,Edward Ezell and,Elliott K. Gozansky +6 more
TL;DR: Alemany, Alexander Gonzalez,Weimei Luo, and W. E. Billups* Department of ChemistryRice UniVersityHouston, Texas 77005-1892M. Robert WillcottDepartment of RadiologyThe UniVersITY of Texas Medical BranchGalVeston, Texas 77555-0793Edward Ezell and Elliott GozanskyDepartment of Human Biological Chemistry & GeneticsThe University of Texas medical BranchGalveston, TX 775 55-1157ReceveVed October 7, 1996