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Professor, Organic Chemistry
B.S. 1964, University of Wisconsin at River Falls
Ph.D. 1969, Duke University
Postdoctoral: 1968-1969, The Ohio State University
1969-1971 University of Notre Dame
1971-1972 Wayne State University
Email: jfhanse@ilstu.edu
Phone: (309)438-7835
Office: 315 Science Laboratory Building
Current research
interests are in the area of synthetic organic chemistry,
particularly the preparation, characterization, and reactions of
novel heterocyclic compounds.
Areas of interest include:
A. Studies in the preparation and
reactions of novel N-oxygenated pyrazoles of types 1-3 shown
below, and of compounds of related structures.

B. Investigation of new 4-oximino-4,5-dihydroisoxazole derivatives of type 4 and related compounds.
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
W.E. Zeller, L.S. Zeller, and J.F. Hansen,
"CMR Spectra of N-Oxygenated Pyrazoles I. 3,5-Dialkyl- and
3-Alkyl-5-Phenyl4-Oxo-4H-Pyrazole 1,2-Dioxides," Heterocycles,
51, (1999) 1-4.
J.F. Hansen and J. Wang, "Alkenyl-Substituted
N,N'-Dioxygenated Pyrazoles by Nitrosation of Dienone Oximes,"
Heterocycles, 51 (1999) 145-155.
J.F. Hansen, Synthesis, 1998,
1680; Review of "Antifungal Azoles," by L. Zirngibl.
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