
Alexander Hill
Emeritus Professor · Physical Organic Chemistry
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeAbout
Alexander Hill is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). He is affiliated with the College of Letters & Science and holds expertise in Physical Organic Chemistry, focusing on organometallic compounds and reaction mechanisms. His research spans structural dynamics of allylic organometallics, ring-cleavage rearrangements, and secondary deuterium isotope effects.
Hill earned his PhD from the California Institute of Technology. His work combines experimental techniques like NMR and infrared spectroscopy to study reaction pathways, particularly in Grignard reagents, cyclopropane systems, and borabicyclo compounds. He has investigated solvent polarity effects, transition state structures, and the relationship between reaction mechanisms and polymerization processes.
His publications (1988–1998) emphasize mechanistic insights into organometallic rearrangements, isotopic influences on reactivity, and the interplay between structural features and reaction dynamics. No scientific awards are listed, though his contributions to Physical Organic Chemistry are well-documented.
No advising or grant information is provided in the text. His research group likely focused on spectroscopic methods and computational modeling to support experimental findings, though specific lab names or team collaborations are not mentioned.
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