Charles B. Rose

Emeritus Associate Professor

Organic Chemistry

B.S. (1960), Brigham Young University; M.A. (1963), Ph.D. (1966), Harvard University (R. B. Woodward); Postdoctoral (1966), Harvard University (R. B. Woodward).

E-mail: crose [at] unr.edu
Phone: 775-784-6626
FAX: 775-784-6804
Office: CB 336

Charles B. Rose

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Research Interests

Current projects include synthesis and determination of physical properties of the macrocyclic tetrapyrrole salts of the tetrabenzoporphyrin system. We are also studying the isolation and structure elucidation of natural products from marine sources.




Selected Publications

“New polychlorinated amino acid derivatives from the marine sponge Dysidea herbacea,” Unson, M.D.; Rose, C.B.; Faulkner, D.J.; Brinen, L.S.; Steiner, J.R.; Clardy, J. J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 6336.

“5-epi-Ilimiquinone, a metabolite of the sponge Fenestraspongia Sp.,” Carté, B.; Rose, C.B.; Faulkner, D.J. J. Org. Chem. 1985, 50, 2785.

“Stereospecific synthesis and carbon-13NMR spectra of 1,4-epoxy-decahydro-naphthalenes,” Rose, C.B.; Taylor, S.K. J. Heterocyclic Chem. 1979, 16, 705.

“Studies on the nature of vitamin B6 intermediates,” Duncan, W.P.; Rose, C.B.; Dudek, G.O. Heterocycles 1977, 7, 773.

“Synthesis and vapor spectrum of zinc tetrabenzoporphine,” Edwards, L.; Gouterman, M.; Rose, C.B. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1976, 98, 7638.