J. L. Pack
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J. L. Pack's research has focused on organic synthesis, particularly the development of solvent-free and microwave-assisted methods for creating imidazole and pyrazole derivatives through epoxide ring opening. This work contributes to the field of synthetic organic chemistry by exploring efficient and potentially greener synthesis pathways. Pack's publication record includes 46 scholarly works, which have garnered over 1,600 citations, indicating a significant body of research output. Pack has collaborated with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Melinda J. McAfee and Brian Walker, on shared publications. The researcher's h-index stands at 14.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 1,628
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Solvent-Free and Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Enables Formation of Imidazole and Pyrazole Derivatives Through Epoxide Ring Opening (2025)
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- Solvent-Free and Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Enables Formation of Imidazole and Pyrazole Derivatives Through Epoxide Ring Opening
- Solvent-Free and Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Enables Formation of Imidazole and Pyrazole Derivatives Through Epoxide Ring Opening
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