1990 – 1999

1999

156. “Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes with Improved Second Order Nonlinear Optical Properties and Stability,” S.T. Hobson, J. Zieba, P.N. Prasad, and K.J. Shea, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1999,561, 21.

155. “Dialkylenecarbonate-bridged polysilsesquioxanes. Hybrid organic sol-gels with a thermally labile bridging group,” Douglas A. Loy, James V. Beach; Brigitta M. Baugher, Roger A. Assink, Kenneth J. Shea, Joseph Tran, James H. Small, Mater Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. (1999)576(Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials II), 99-104.

154. “Molecular Imprinting for Enantiomeric Separations of Benzodiazepines,” B.R. Hart, D.J. Rush, and K.J. Shea, Polym. Prepr. Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem. 199940, 742-743.

153. “Dialkylene Carbonate-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Sol-Gels with a Thermally Labile Bridging Group,” Doug A. Loy, J.V. Beach, B.M. Baugher, R.A. Assink, J.H. Small, Kenneth J. Shea, J. Tran, and James H. Small, Chem. Mater. 199911, 3333.

152. “Molecular Imprinting of Carboxylic Acids Employing Novel Functional Macroporous Polymers,” D. Spivak and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Org. Chem. 199964, 4627.

151. “Synthesis of Polymethylene Block Copolymers by the Polyhomologation of Organoboranes,” Kenneth J. Shea, C.L. Staiger, and S.Y. Lee, Macromolecules 199932, 3157.

150. “Cyclization Phenomena in the Sol-Gel Polymerization of ?,?-Bis(triethoxysilyl)alkanes and Incorporation of the Cyclic Structures into Network Silsesquioxane Polymers,” Doug A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, T.M. Alam, R.M. Shaltout, P.K. Dorhout, J. Greaves, James H. Small, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 5413.

1998

149. “Polymerization of Bis (triethoxysilyl) ethenes. Impact of the Substitution Geometry on the Formation of Ethenylene and Vinylidene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” D.A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Yamanaka, M.D. McClain, John Greaves, S. Hobson, and Kenneth J. Shea, Chem. Mater.199810, 4129.

148. “Pentacoordinate Siliconate Tetraanionic Molecular Squares. Synthesis, Structure and Solution Conformation of a Novel Tetraanion-Tetracation Ion Pair,” Dianne J. McCord, James H. Small, John Greaves, Que N. Van, A.J. Shaka, E.B. Fleischer, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998,120, 9763.

147. “A New Strategy for the Synthesis of Macrocycles. The Polyhomologation of Boracyclanes,” Kenneth J. Shea, S.Y. Lee, and B.B. Busch, J. Org. Chem. 1998, 63, 5746.

146. “Polyhomologation: Synthesis of Novel Polymethylene Architectures by a Living Polymerization of Dimethylsulfoxonium Methylide,” Kenneth J. Shea, B.B. Busch, and M.M. Paz, Angew Chem. Int. Ed. Eng. 1998, 37, 1391.

145. “The Impact of Substitution Geometry on the Formation of Ethenylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Samanaka, M.D. McClain, Doug A. Loy, John Greaves, and Kenneth J. Shea, Polymer Preprints 1998, 39, 589.

144. “Polyhomologation. Synthesis of Unusual Polymethylene Topologies Through the Living Polymerization of Dimethyl-sulfoxium Methylide,” B.B. Busch and Kenneth J. Shea, Polymer Preprints 1998, 39, 419.

143. “Disposable Tethers in Synthetic Organic Chemistry,” Donald R. Gauthier, Jr., Kathleen S. Zandi, and Kenneth J. Shea, Tetrahedron Reports 1998, 54, 2289-2338.

142. “Binding of Nucleotide Bases by Imprinted Polymers,” D.A. Spivak and Kenneth J. Shea,Macromolecules 1998, 31, 2160.

141. “Hybrid Materials for Electrical and Optical Application, Sol-Gel Synthesis of Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea, Photonic Polymer Synthesis, G. Wise, G. Wnik, M. Trantolo, B. Graham, Marcel Dekker, Inc., NY, NY, 1998, 437-480.

1997

140. “Total Synthesis of a Plocamium Monoterpene Marine Natural Product. Synthetic Applications of Bridgehead Allylsilanes,” J.M. Whitney, J.A. Parnes, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Org. Chem. 1997,62, 8962.

139. “Direct Formation of Aerogels by Sol-Gel Polymerizations of Alkoxysilanes in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide,” Doug A. Loy, E.M. Russick, S.A. Yamanaka, B.M. Baugher, and Kenneth J. Shea,Chem. Mater. 1997, 9, 2264.

138. “Polyhomologation. A Living Polymethylene Synthesis,” Kenneth J. Shea, J.W. Walker, H. Zhu, M. Paz and John Greaves, J. Am. Chem Soc. 1997, 119, 9049.

137. “Evaluation of Binding and Origins of Specificity of 9-Ethyladenine Imprinted Polymers,” David Spivak, Marcella A. Gilmore, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 4388.

136. “Origin of Porosity in Aryl-Bridged Silsesquioxanes,” K.W. Schaefer, G.B. Beaucage, Doug A. Loy, T.A. Ulibarri, E. Black, Kenneth J. Shea, and R.J. Buss, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV 1997, Vol. 235.

135. “Molecular and Ionic Recognition with Imprinted Polymers,” D.Y. Sasaki, D.J. Rush, C.E. Daitch, T.M. Alam, R.A. Assink, C.S. Ashley, C.J. Brinker, and K.J. Shea, ACS Symposium Ser. R.A. Bartsch and M. Maeda, Eds. 1997, Ch. 22, pp. 314-323.

134. “Bridged Bisimide Polysilsesquioxane Xerogels: New Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials,” Stephen T. Hobson and K.J. Shea, Chem. Mater. 1997, 9, 616.

1996

133. “Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes (Highly Porous Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials),” D.A. Loy, K.J. Shea, in Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia, J.C. Salmone, Ed., CRC Press, Baca Raton, FL,1996.

132. “Bridged to Fused Ring Interchange. Methodology for the Construction of Fused Cycloheptanes and Cyclooctanes. Total Syntheses of Ledol, Ledene, and Compressanolide,” S.L. Gwaltney II, S.T. Sakata and K.J. Shea, J. Org. Chem. 1996, 61, 7438.

131. “Intramolecular Condensation Reaction of α,ω-Bis (triethoxysilyl) alkanes. Formation of Cyclic Disilsesquioxanes,” D.A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Meyers, R.A. Assink, J.H. Small, J. Greaves, and K.J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 8501.

130. “Imprinted Polymer Membranes for the Selective Transport of Targeted Neutral Molecules,” Jainamma Mathew-Krotz and K.J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 8154.

129. “Formation and Polymerization of Cyclic Disilsesquioxanes,” D.A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Meyers, R.A. Assink, J.H. Small, J. Greaves, and K.J. Shea, Poly. Prepr. 1996, 37(2), 398.

128. “An Ascending Synthesis of Adrenalcorticosteroids. The Total Synthesis of (+)-Adrenosterone,” Carolyn D. Dzierba, Kathleen S. Zandi, Thomas Mllers and K.J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 4711.

127. “Bridged to Fused Ring Interchange. Total Synthesis of ()-Ledol,” S.L. Gwaltney II and K.J. Shea, Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 32, 949.

126. “Sol-Gel Synthesis of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials. Hexylene- and Phenylene-Bridged Polysiloxanes,” D.A. Loy, G.M. Jamison, B.M. Baugher, S.A. Myers, R.A. Assink, and K.J. Shea,Chem. Mater. 1996, 8, 656.

125. “Origin of Porosity in Arylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” D.W. Schaefer, G.B. Beaucage, D.A. Loy, T.A. Ulibarri, E. Black, K.J. Shea, and R.J. Buss, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1996,435, 301-306.

124. “Intramolecular Condensation Reactions of α,-ω-Bis(triethoxysilyl)alkanes. Formation of Cyclic Dislisesquioxanes,” D.A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Myers, R.A. Assink, J.H. Small, J. Greaves, and K.J. Shea, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1996, 435, 33-41.

123. “Formation and Polymerization of Cyclic Disilsesquioxanes,” D.A. Loy, J.P. Carpenter, S.A. Myers, R.A. Assink, J.H. Small, J. Greaves, and K.J. Shea, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem) 1996, 37, 398-99.

1995

122. “Characterization of Microenvironment Polarity and Solvent Accessibility of Polysilsesquioxane Xerogels by the Fluorescent Probe Technique,” K.J. Shea, H.D. Zhu, and D.A. Loy, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem) 1995, 36, 223-4.

121. “Computer-aided Structure Elucidation for Arylne-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” J.-L. Faulon, D.A. Loy, G.A. Carlson, and Kenneth J. Shea, Compu. Mater. Sci. 1995, 3, 334-46.

120. “Hexylene- and Phenylene-Bridged Polysiloxane Network Materials,” Doug A. Loy, G.M. Jamison, R.A. Assink, S.A. Myers, and Kenneth J. Shea, ACS Symp. Ser 1995, 585, 264-77.

119. “Hypervalent Spiro Polysiiconate and Polygemylate Ionomers. Novel Ladder and Network Materials,” J.H. Small, Kenneth J. Shea, Doug A. Loy, and G.M. Jamison, ACS Symp. Ser. 1995,585, 248-63.

118. “Porosity in Hexylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. Effects of Monomer Concentration,” B.M. Baugher, D.A. Loy, S. Prabakar, R.A. Assink, Kenneth J. Shea, and H. Oviatt, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1995, 371, 253-9.

117. “Comparison of Bridged Polysilsesquioxane Xerogels Prepared From Methoxy- and Ethoxy-silyl Monomers,” D.A. Loy, B.M. Baugher, S. Prabakar, R.A. Assink, and Kenneth J. Shea, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 1995, 371, 229-34.

116. “Synthesis of a Tetranuclear Macrocyclic Siliconate Ionomer. A Novel Tetranionic Molecular Square,” J.H. Small, D.J. McCord, J. Greaves and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117,11588.

115. “Bridged to Fused Ring Interchange. New Methodology for the Construction of Fused Cycloheptanes and Cyclooctanes,” S.L. Gwaltney II, S.T. Sakata and Kenneth J. Shea, Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 31, 7177.

114. “An Internal Doping Method for the Preparation of Transparent Hybrid Xerogels Containing Nano-Sized Iron Particles,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea, J. of Sol-Gel Science and Technology1995, 5, 143.

113. “Synthesis and Processing of Improved Organic Second Order Nonlinear Optical Materials for Applications in Photonics,” L.R. Dalton, A.W. Harper, R. Ghosn, W.H. Steier, M. Ziari, H. Fetterman, Y. Shi, R.V. Mustacich, A.K.-Y. Jen, and Kenneth J. Shea, Chem. Mater. 1995, 7, 1060.

112. “Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. Highly Porous Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials,” Doug A. Loy and Kenneth J. Shea, Chem. Rev. 1995, 95, 1431.

111. “Origin of Peak Asymmetry and the Effect of Temperature on Solute Retention in Enantiomers on Imprinted Chiral Stationary Phases,” B. Sellergren and Kenneth J. Shea, J. of Chromatography A 1995, 690, N1, 29.

110. “Alkylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxane Aerogels. Highly Porous Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials,” D.A. Loy, G.M. Jamison, B.M. Baugher, E.M. Russick, R.A. Assink, S. Prabakar, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 1995, 186, 44.

109. “Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. Highly Porous Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials,” D.A. Loy and Kenneth J. Shea, The Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia: Synthesis, Properties and Applications 1995, J.C. Salamone, Ed., CRC Press.

108. “New Procedures for the Preparation of CdS and Heterogeneous Cr/CdS Phases in Hybrid Xerogel Matrices. Pore Structure Analysis and Characterization,” K.M. Choi, J.C. Hemminger, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 4720.

107. “Applications of Organic Bridged Polysilsesquioxane Xerogels to Non-Linear Optical Materials by the Sol-gel Method,” H.W. Oviatt, Jr., Kenneth J. Shea, S. Kalluri, Y. Shi, W.H. Steier and L.R. Dalton, Chem. Mater. 1995, 7, 493.

106. “Hexylene- and Phenylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxane Network Materials,” Doug A. Loy, G.M. Jamison, R.A. Assink, S.A. Myers, and Kenneth J. Shea, ACS Symposium Series 585: Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Composites 1995, 264.

105. “Hypervalent Spiro Polysiliconate and Polygermylate Ionomers: Novel Ladder and Network Materials,” J.H. Small, Kenneth J. Shea, Doug A. Loy and G.M. Jamison, ACS Symposium Series1995, 585, 248.

1994

104. “Plasma Oxidation of Hydrocarbon Templates in Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. Porous Materials by Design,” Doug A. Loy, Kenneth J. Shea, R.J. Buss, and R.A. Assink, Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers II, P. Wisian-Neilson, H.R. Allcock, K.J. Wynn, Eds; ACS Symposium Series 1994, 572, 122.

103. “Role of Chiral Auxiliaries in the Type 2 Intramolecular Diels-Alder Reaction. Influence on Diastereoselectivity,” Kenneth J. Shea and D.R. Gauthier, Jr., Tetrahedron Lett. 1994, 35, 7311.

102. “Preparation of Nano-Sized Chromium Clusters and Intimate Mixtures of Chromium/CdS Phases in a Porous Hybrid Xerogel by an Internal Doping Method,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea,J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 9052.

101. “Engineering of Porosity in Amorphous Materials. Plasma Oxidation of Hydrocarbon Templates in Polysilsesquioxanes,” Doug A. Loy, R.J. Buss, R.A. Assink, Kenneth J. Shea and H. Oviatt,Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VI, MRS Symposium Proceedings 1994, 346.

100. “Preparation and Characterization of Ultra-Small Sized Metal and Semiconductor Particles in Sol-Gel Materials,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea, Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VI, MRS Symposium Proceedings 1994, 346, 763.

99. “Molecular Imprinting of Synthetic Network Polymers: The De Novo Synthesis of Macromolecular Binding and Catalytic Sites,” Kenneth J. Shea, Trends in Polymer Science 1994, 2,166.

98. “Synthesis of a C-1 Epi Taxinine Intermediate Using the Type 2 Intramolecular Diels-Alder Approach,” R.W. Jackson and Kenneth J. Shea, Tetrahedron Lett. 1994, 35, 1317.

97. “Amorphous Polysilsesquioxanes as a Confinement Matrix for Quantum-Sized Particle Growth. Size Analysis and Quantum Size Effect of CdS Particles Grown in Porous Polysilsesquioxanes,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, 3207.

96. “Enantioselective Ester Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Imprinted Polymers,” B. Sellergren and Kenneth J. Shea, Tetrahedron Asymmetry 1994, 5, 1403.

95.”Designed Catalysts. A Synthetic Network Polymer That Catalyzes the Dehydrofluorination of 4-Fluoro-4- (p-nitrophenyl) butan-2-one,” J.V. Beach and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994,116, 379.

1993

94. “New Materials for Synthesis of Quantum-Sized Semiconductors and Transition-Metal Particles. Microporous Polysilsesquioxanes as a Confinement Matrix for Particle Growth,” K.M. Choi and Kenneth J. Shea, Chem. Mater. 1993, 5, 1067.

93. “Bridged Polygermsesquioxanes. Organically Modified Germanium Oxide Materials,” G.M. Jamison, Doug A. Loy, and Kenneth J. Shea, Chem. Mater. 1993, 5, 1193.

92. “Chiral Ion Exchange Chromatography. Correlation Between Solute Retention and a Theoretical Ion Exchange Model Using Imprinted Polymers,” B. Sellergren and K.J. Shea, Journal of Chromatography 1993, 654, 17.

91. “Porous Materials by Design. Plasma Oxidation of Hydrocarbon Templates in Polysilsesquioxanes,” Doug A. Loy, R.J. Buss, R.A. Assink, Kenneth J. Shea, and H.W. Oviatt,American Chemical Society Division of Polymer Chemistry, Polymer Preprints 1993, 34, 244.

90. “Alkylene-Bridged Silsesquioxane Sol-Gel Synthesis and Xerogel Characterization. Molecular Requirements for Porosity,” H.W. Oviatt, Jr., Kenneth J. Shea, and J.H. Small, Chem. Mater. 1993,5, 943.

89. “Arylene-Bridged and Alkylene-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes,” Doug A. Loy, Kenneth J. Shea, and J.H. Small, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 1993, 160, 234.

88. “The Type 2 Intramolecular Imino Diels-Alder Reaction. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Bicyclo[n.3.1] Bridgehead Olefin/Bridgehead Lactams,” T.G. Lease, and Kenneth J. Shea, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 2248.

87. “Arylene- and Alkylene-Bridged Siliconates,” Doug A. Loy, J.H. Small, and Kenneth J. Shea,Organometallics 1993, 12, 1484.

86. “Polymer Complements to Nucleotide Bases. Selective Binding of Adenine Derivatives to Imprinted Polymers,” Kenneth J. Shea, D.A. Spivak, and B. Sellergren, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1993,115, 3368.

85. “Influence of Polymer Morphology on the Ability of Imprinted Network Polymers to Resolve Enantiomers,” B. Sellergren and Kenneth J. Shea, Journal of Chromatography 1993, 635, 31.

1992

84. “Preparation of Aryl-Bridged Polysilsesquioxane Aerogels,” Doug A. Loy, Kenneth J. Shea, and E.M. Russic, “Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V, MRS Symposium Proceedings” 1992271,699.

83. “Hypervalent Siliconate Materials. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Ladder and Network Ionomers,” Kenneth J. Shea, Doug A. Loy and J.H. Small. “Better Ceramics Through Chemistry V, MRS Symposium Proceedings” 1992, 271, 711.

82. “Free Radical Induced Macrocyclizations,” Kenneth J. Shea, R. O’Dell and D.Y. Sasaki,Tetrahedron Lett. 1992, 33, 4699.

81. “The Chemistry of C-Aromatic Taxane Derivatives. Atropisomer Control of Reaction Stereochemistry,” R.W. Jackson, R.G. Higby, J.W. Gilman, and Kenneth J. Shea, Tetrahedron Symposium in Print 1992, 48, 7013.

80. “Arylsilsesquioxane Gels and Related Materials. New Hybrids of Organic and Inorganic Networks,” Kenneth J. Shea, Doug A. Loy and O. Webster, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 6700.

79. “Reversal of Regiospecificity in the Kinetic vs. Thermodynamic Enolization of Bicyclic Ketones. Direct Bridgehead Functionalization of the Bicyclo[5.3.1]Undecane Ring System,” Kenneth J. Shea and S.T. Sakata, Tetrahedron Lett. 1992, 33, 4261.

78. “Influence of Strain on Chemical Reactivity. Relative Reactivity of Torsionally Strained Double Bonds in 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions,” Kenneth J. Shea and J.S. Kim, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114,3044.

77. “Stereoselective Elaboration of the Tricyclo[9.3.1.03,8]Pentadecane Ring System. Atropisomeric Control of Stereochemistry,” R.W. Jackson, R.G. Higby and Kenneth J. Shea,Tetrahedron Lett. 1992, 33, 4695.

76. “Influence of Strain on Chemical Reactivity. Relative Reactivity of Torsionally Distorted Double Bonds in MCPBA Epoxidations,” Kenneth J. Shea and J.S. Kim, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114,3044.

75. “Origin of the Preference for the Chair Conformation in the Cope Rearrangement. Effect of Phenyl Substituents on the Chair and Boat Transition States” Kenneth J. Shea, G.J. Stoddard, W.P. England and C.W. Haffner, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 2635.

74. “Condensed Aryl-Bridged Siliconates. New Ladder and Network Ionomers,” Kenneth J. Shea, J.H. Small, and Doug A. Loy, Chem. Mater. 1992, 4, 255.

73. “Accessibility of the Gel Phase in Macroporous Network Polymers. A Comparison of the Fluorescence Probe and Inverse Steric Exclusion Chromatography Techniques,” K. Jerbek, Kenneth J. Shea, D.Y. Sasaki, and G.J. Stoddard, J. Polymer. Science Part A: Polym. Chem. 1992,30, 605.

72. “A Compilation and Analysis of Structural Data of Distorted Bridgehead Olefins and Amides,” K.J. Shea and T.G. Lease, A Chapter in Advances in Theoretically Interesting Molecules,” Vol. 2,1992, R. Thummel, Ed., JAI Press Inc., Greenwich, CT; Volume 2, pp 79-112.

1991

71. “Pericyclic Umpolung. Reversal of Regioselectivity in the Diels-Alder Reaction,” Kenneth J. Shea, A.J. Staab, and K.S. Zandi, Tetrahedron Lett. 1991, 32, 2715.

70. “An Analysis of Small-Molecule Binding to Functionalized Synthetic Polymers by 13C-CP/MAS NMR and FT-IR Spectroscopy,” Kenneth J. Shea and D.Y. Sasaki, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1991, 113,4109.

69. “Chemoselective Targeting of Fluorescence Probes in Polymer Networks. Detection of Heterogeneous Domains in Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymers,” Kenneth J. Shea and G.J. Stoddard, Macromolecules 1991, 24, 1207.

1990

68. “Aryl-Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes. New Microporous Materials,” K.J. Shea, O.W. Webster, and D.A. Loy, “Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV,” MRS Symposium Proceedings 1990, 180, 975.

67. “Structural Studies of Bridgehead Alkenes. The X-ray Crystal Structure of 3-Oxobicyclo[5.3.1]deca-1(10)-8(9)-(ZZ)-10-Carboxylic Acid,” Kenneth J. Shea, D.C. Cooper, W.P. England, J. W. Ziller, and T.G. Lease, Tetrahedron Lett. 1990, 31, 6843.

66. “Synthesis and X-ray Crystal Structure of a highly strained Anti-Bredt Olefin/Anti-Bredt Lactam. exo-2-Carbomethoxy-1-aza-8-oxobicyclo[3.3.1]non-4-ene,” Kenneth J. Shea, T.G. Lease, and J.W. Ziller, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 8627.

65. “Aryl Bridged Polysilsesquioxanes: A New Class of Microporous Materials,” Kenneth J. Shea, Doug A. Loy, and O.W. Webster, Proceedings of ACS division of Polymeric Materials, Science and Engineering 1990, 63, 281.

64. “Disposable Tethers in Type 2 Intramolecular Diels-Alder Cycloaddition Reactions. Applications in Stereochemical Control,” Kenneth J. Shea, K.S. Zandi, A.J. Staab, and R. Carr, Tetrahedron Lett.1990, 31, 5885.

63. “Synthesis and Characterization of Highly Cross-Linked Polyacrylamides and Polymethacrylamides. A New Class of Macroporous Polyamides,” Kenneth J. Shea, G.J. Stoddard, F. Wakui, D.M. Shavelle, and R.M. Choate, Macromolecules 1990, 23, 4497.

62. “Stereochemistry of Hydride Reductions. The Tricyclo[9.3.103,8]pentadecane (Taxane) Ring System,” Kenneth J. Shea, R.G. Higby, and J.W. Gilman, Tetrahedron Lett., 1990, 31, 1221.