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Paul B. Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Wake Forest University. He holds a B.S. from Oklahoma State University (1993) and a Ph.D. from Duke University (1998), followed by postdoctoral research at The Johns Hopkins University (1998-2000). His research focuses on photochemistry, particularly studying natural photochemical processes and developing synthetic methods for producing medically and synthetically significant compounds. Key interests include anthraquinone photochemistry, reaction mechanisms in biological systems, and light-driven reactions in organic synthesis.
Research highlights include investigations into photochemical hydroxylation of anthraquinones, the design of water-soluble caged compounds for drug delivery, and understanding solvent effects on photochemical reactions. His work bridges fundamental chemistry with applications in medicine and materials science. Over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 1996 reflect his contributions to photochemical reaction mechanisms, photosensitized processes, and synthetic methodologies.
Publications span journals like J. Org. Chem., Organometallics, and Tetrahedron, with notable studies on oxidative cleavage pathways, solvent-dependent reaction outcomes, and heavy atom effects in photochemical systems. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to advance both foundational and applied chemistry.
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