Book Chapters

B13.  “Core Chromophores of Native Photosynthetic Pigments,” Lindsey, J. S.; Taniguchi, M. In Photosynthesis: From Plants to Nanomaterials, Hou, J. M. H.; Allakhverdiev, S. I., Eds.; Elsevier: London, 2023, Chapter 3, pp 33–48.

B12.  “Enumeration of Isomers of Substituted Tetrapyrrole Macrocycles: From Classical Problems in Biology to Modern Combinatorial Libraries,” Taniguchi, M.; Lindsey, J. S. in Handbook of Porphyrin Science; Kadish, K. M.; Smith, K. M.; Guilard, R., Eds.; World Scientific: Singapore, 2012, Vol. 23, pp 1–80.

B11.  “Charge-Retention Characteristics of Self-Assembled Monolayers of “Molecular-Wire” Linked Porphyrins on Gold,” Roth, K. M.; Liu, Z.; Gryko, D. T.; Clausen, C.; Lindsey, J. S.; Bocian, D. F.; Kuhr, W. G. Molecules as Components of Electronic Devices; ACS Symposium Series 844; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2003, pp 51–61.

B10.  “Synthesis of meso-Substituted Porphyrins,” Lindsey, J. S. In The Porphyrin Handbook; Kadish, K. M., Smith, K. M., Guilard, R., Eds.; Academic Press: San Diego, CA, 2000; Vol. 1, pp 45–118.

B9.  “An Automated Microscale Chemistry Workstation Capable of Parallel, Adaptive Experimentation,” Du, H.; Corkan, L. A.; Yang, K.; Kuo, P. Y.; Lindsey, J. S. In Laboratory Automation in the Chemical Industries; Cork, D. G.; Sugawara, T., Eds.; Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 2002, pp 73–110. (a reprint of Chemom. Intell. Lab. Syst. 1999, 48, 181–203.)

B8.  “Automated Approaches Toward Reaction Optimization,” Lindsey, J. S. In A Practical Guide To Combinatorial Chemistry; Czarnik, A.; Hobbs-Dewitt, S., Eds.; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997, pp 309–326.

B7.  “Discussion of the Moore and Seeman Lectures,” Lindsey, J. S. In Modular Chemistry, Michl, J. Ed., NATO ASI Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 499, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, 1997, pp. 105–122.

B6.  “Modular Design of Multi-Porphyrin Arrays for Studies in Photosynthesis and Molecular Photonics,” Lindsey, J. S. In Modular Chemistry, Michl, J. Ed., NATO ASI Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 499, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, 1997, pp. 517–528.

B5.  “The Synthesis of Meso-Substituted Porphyrins,” Lindsey, J. S. In Metalloporphyrins Catalyzed Oxidations, Montanari, F.; Casella, L., Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1994, pp 49–86.

B4.  “Robotic Thin Layer Chromatography Instrument for Synthetic Chemistry,” Corkan, L. A.; Haynes, E.; Kline, S.; Lindsey, J. S. In New Trends in Radiopharmaceutical Synthesis, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Control; Emran, A. M. Ed., Plenum Press: New York, 1991, 355–370.

B3.  “Design Concepts for Synthetic Chemistry Workstations,” Corkan, A.; Lindsey, J. S. In Advances in Laboratory Automation Robotics Vol. 6, Strimaitis, J. R.; Helfrich, J. P., Eds., Zymark Corp. (Hopkinton, MA), 1990, 477–497.

B2.  “Synthetic Approaches Toward Molecular Devices,” Lindsey, J. S. In Molecular Electronics-Science and Technology, Aviram, A. Ed., Engineering Foundation (New York), 1989, 221–227.

B1.  “Synthesis and Electron-Transfer Studies of Conjugated p-Electron Systems. Model Systems for Molecular Computation Studies,” Staley, S. W.; Eliasson, B.; Kearney, P. C.; Schreiman, I. C.; Lindsey, J. S. In "Molecular Electronic Devices,” 3rd Ed. Carter, F. L.; Siatkowski, R. E.; Wohltjen, H., Eds.; Elsevier (North Holland), 1988, 543–554.