Aryeh Frimer

Professor
Chemistry
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Dr. Aryeh Frimer is affiliated to the Department of Chemistry , Bar Ilan University, where Dr. Aryeh Frimer is currently working as Professor. Dr. Aryeh Frimer has numerous publications within the specialty and published in reputed national and international peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Aryeh Frimer is actively associated with different national and international societies and academies. Dr. Aryeh Frimer gain recognition among the honourable subject experts with the contributions made. Dr. Aryeh Frimer is been appreciated by several reputed awards and funding support. Dr. Aryeh Frimer major research interest is in studies related to The synthesis of strained olefins and their photosensitized reactions with singlet and triplet oxygen, The organic chemistry of active oxygen species within organic media, liposomal lipid bilayers, and biomembranes, The preparation of high temperature thermo-oxidatively stable aerospace polymers, The preparation, characterization and neutralization of green reduced sensitivity high energy compounds..

Research Intrest

The synthesis of strained olefins and their photosensitized reactions with singlet and triplet oxygen, The organic chemistry of active oxygen species within organic media, liposomal lipid bilayers, and biomembranes, The preparation of high temperature thermo-oxidatively stable aerospace polymers, The preparation, characterization and neutralization of green reduced sensitivity high energy compounds.

List of Publications
“Ultraviolet and -Ray-Induced Free Radical Reactions of Nucleic Acid Constituents. The Selectivity of Some Reactions for Purines. Suppression of the Reactivity of Pyrimidines,” A.A. Frimer, A. Havron, D. Leonov, J. Sperling and D. Elad, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 98, 6026-6033
“The Quenching Effect of Iodide on Singlet Oxygen,” I. Rosenthal and A. Frimer, Photochem. Photobiol., 23, 209-211
“The Reaction Between Tetracyclone and Superoxide Radical Anion,” I. Rosenthal and A. Frimer, Tetrahedron Lett., 3731-3732

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