Article-Length Publications  (* neé A. E. Vivian, + previous to appointment at Auburn) 

  1. Mansard, B.A.; Lynn, K.A.; Sykora, R. E ;Gorden, A. E. V. Emission, "Raman Spectroscopy, and Structural Characterization of Actinide Tetracyanometallates" Inorg. Chem.2013 in press

  2. Weerasiri, K.C.; Gorden, A. E. V. "Oxidation of Propargylic Alcohols using a 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper (II) Complex and tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide " Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2013  (8) 1546–1550.

  3. Mansard, B.A.; Lynn, K.S.; Sykora, R.; Gorden, A. E. V; "Actinide Cyanometallates" J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 2013, 296 (1), 453-457.

  4.  Gorden, A.E. V.; DeVore, M. A., II; Mansard, B.A.; " Coordination Chemistry with f-Element Complexes for An Improved Understanding of Factors that Contribute to Extraction Selectivity," Inorg. Chem.  2013 52 (7), pp 3445–3458.

  5. DeVore, M. A., II; Gorden, A.E. V. "Copper and Uranyl Extraction from Aqueous Solution Using Bis-dithiophosphinite Ligands" Polyhedron 2012, 42 (1), 271 - 275.

  6. Li, Yuancheng; Lee, Tae Bum; Wang, Tanyu, Gamble, Audrey, V.; Gorden, Anne, E. V.; “Allylic C-H Activations using Cu(II) 2-Quinoxalinol Salen and tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide”  J. Org. Chem. 2012, 77 (10), 4628–4633. 

  7. Mansard, B. A.; Sykora, R. A.; Mague, J. T.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Actinide Tetracyanoplatinates: Synthesis and Structural Characterization With Uncharacteristic Th-NC Coordination and Thorium Fluorescence” Chem. Commun. 2010, 46, 4944 – 4946.

  8. Bharara, M. S.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Unusual Topology of Amine Templated Three- and Two-Dimensional Uranyl Sulfate Compounds” Dalton Trans. 2010  (15), 3557-3559.

  9. Li, Y., Wu, X., Lee, T.; Isbell, E. K.; Parish, E. J.; Gorden, A. E. V., ”An effective method for allylic oxidation of Δ5-steroids using ­tert-butyl hydroperoxide,” J. Org. Chem. 2010, 75, (5), 1807–1810. 

  10. Wu, X., Hubbard, H. K.; Tate, B. K.; Gorden, A. E. V. ”One-Pot Metal Templated Synthesis for the Preparation of  2-Quinoxalinol Salen Metal Complexes,” Polyhedron 2009, 28, (2), 360 – 362. 

  11. Wu, X., Gorden, A. E. V.; “2-Quinoxalinol Salen Copper Complexes in Oxidation of Aryl Methylenes” Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2009, (4), 503 – 509. 

  12. Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Bray, T. H.; Tate, B.K.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Synthesis and Characterization of 2-Quinoxalinol Schiff-Base Metal Complexes” Inorg. Chem. Acta  2009, 362, 1847-1864.

  13. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “2-Quinoxalinol Salen Ligands Incorporated into Functionalized Resins for Selective Solid-Phase Extraction of Copper (II)” Tetrahedron Lett. 2008, 49, (30), 5200-5203.  

  14. Wu, X.; Bharara, M. S.; Tate, B.K.; Tonks, S.A.; Vilseck, J. Z.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Actinide Coordination Ligands for Use in Sensors and Sensing Materials” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Actinides 2008 -  Basic Science, Applications, and Technology (Symposium NN) 2008 (1104).

  15. Bharara, M. S.; Heflin, K.L.; Tonks, S.A.; Strawbridge, K.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Hydroxy- and alkoxy-bridged dinuclear uranyl-Schiff base complexes: Hydrolysis, transamination and extraction studies,” Dalton Trans., 2008, 10, 2966 – 2973. 

  16. Szigethy, G.; Xu, J.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Teat, S.J.; Shuh, D. K.; Raymond, K. N.; “Surprising Coordination Geometry Differences in Ce(IV)- and Pu(IV)-Maltol Complexes,” Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2008, 2143 – 2147.  

  17. Bharara, M. S.; Tonks, S.A.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Uranyl Stabilized Schiff Base Complex” Chem. Commun. 2007, 4006 – 4008. 

  18. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Tonks, S. A; Vilseck, J. Z.; “Regioselective Synthesis of Asymmetrically Substituted 2-Quinoxalinol Salen Ligands,” J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72, (23) 8691-8699. 

  19. Bharara, M. S.; Strawbridge, K.; Vilsek, J. Z.; Bray, T. H.; Gorden, A. E. V. “Dinuclear Uranyl Complexes with Asymmetric Schiff Base Ligands: Synthesis, Structural Characterization, Reactivity, and Extraction Studies,” Inorg. Chem. 2007, 46,(20) 8309-8315. 

  20. Wu, X.; Gorden, A. E. V.; “Method for Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis of 2-Quinoxalinol Schiff-Base Ligands” J. Comb. Chem. 2007, 9, (4), 601-608.

  21. Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Szigethy, G.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N. “Characterization of a Plutonium Sequestering Agent Complex by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction” in Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Actinides 2006 -  Basic Science, Applications, and Technology , edited by Kerri J.M. Blobaum, Elaine A. Chandler, Ladislav Havela, M. Brian Maple, and Mary P. Neu (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 986, Warrendale, PA, 2007), 0986-OO08-01

  22. Gorden, A. E. V.; Xu, J.; Szigethy, G.; Oliver, A.; Shuh, D. K.; Raymond, K. N.; ”Characterization of  Mixed Salt 1-Hydroxy-pyridin-2-one Pu(IV) Complexes,” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, (21), 6674-6675.

  23. +Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Xu, J.; Wilson, R. E.; Raymond, K. N.; “Sequestered Plutonium: Structural Characterisation and Complex Formation of Pu(IV) Complexes with Siderophore-like Ligands.”   Special Publication - Royal Society of Chemistry (Recent Advances in Actinide Science), 2006, 305, 177-179. 

  24. +Gorden, A. E. V.; Shuh, D. K.; Tiedemann, B. E. F.; Wilson, R. E.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; “Sequestered Plutonium: Pu(IV)[Bis(5-LIO-Me-3,2-HOPO)]2 – The First Structurally Characterized Plutonium Hydroxypyridonate Complex,”  Chem. Eur. J., 2005, (9), 2842 - 2848. ~ addendum Chem. Eur. J. 2007, 13 (2), 378-378. 

  25. +Sessler, J. L.; Melfi, P. J.; Seidel, D.; Gorden, A. E. V.; Ford, D. K.; Palmer, P. D.; Tait, C. D.; “Hexaphyrin(1.0.1.0.0.0): A New Colorimetric Actinide Sensor,” Tetrahedron, 2004, (60), 11089-11097. 

  26. +Veeck, A.C.; White, D.J.; Whisenhunt, D.W.  Jr., Xu, J.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Romanovski, V.; Hoffman, D.C.; Raymond, K.N. “Hydroxypyridinone Extraction Agents for Pu(IV),” Solv. Extract. Ion Exch., 2004, (22), 6, 1037 – 1068.  

  27. +Xu, J.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Raymond, K. N.; “Octadentate Ligands Containing 2,3-Dihydroxybenzamide and 2,3-Dihydroxyterephthalamide Coordinating Subunits on a Tetrapodal Amine Backbone for Chelation of Actinides,” Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2004, 3244 – 3253. 

  28. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Davis, J.; Sessler, J. L.; Král, V.; Keogh, D. W.; Schroeder, N. L. “Monoprotonated Sapphyrin-Pertechnetate Anion Interactions in Aqueous Media,” Supramolecular Chem., 2004, (16), 2, 91-100.

  29. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Xu, J.; Raymond, K. N.; Durbin, P. D. “The Rational Design of Sequestering Agents for Plutonium and other Actinide Elements,” Chem. Rev., 2003, (11), 103, 4207 – 4282.

  30. +Gorden, A.E.V.; Raymond, K. N.; Shuh, D.K.;  “Description and Procedures for Synchrotron Radiation, Small Molecule, Single Crystal Crystallography of Plutonium Complexes at ALS Beamline 11.3.1 (ALS and College of Chemistry Small Molecule Diffractometer)” LBNL-53125, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Chemical Sciences Division, 2003.

  31. +Sessler, J.L.; Gorden, A.E.V.; Seidel, D.; Hannah, S.; Lynch, V.; Gordon, P.L.; Donohoe, R. J.; Tait, C. D.; Keogh, D.W.  “Characterization of the Interactions Between Neptunyl and Plutonyl Cations and Expanded Porphyrins,” Inorg. Chem. Acta, 2002, 341, 54-70.

  32. +*Sessler, J. L.; Seidel, D.; Vivian, A.E., Scott, B.L.; Keogh, D.W.  “The Expanded Porphyrin Hexaphyrin (1.0.1.0.0.0): a Novel Ligand for the Complexation of Actinide Cations – Uranyl (UO22+) and Neptunyl (NpO2+),” Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Eng., 2001, 3, 591 – 594. (Impact Factor 10.88) %7e Featured in “Science Concentrates,” C. & E. News, 2001, (6), 79, 26. 

  33. +*Sessler, J. L.; Vivian, A. E.; Seidel, D.; Burrell, A. K.; Mody, T. D.; Hoehner, M.; Gebauer, A.; Lynch, V.  “Actinide Expanded Porphryin Complexes,” Coord. Chem. Rev., 2001, 216217, 411-434. %7e Erratum Coord. Chem. Rev., 2001, 222, 275.

  34. +*Rachelwicz, K.; Latos-Grazynski, L; Gebauer, A.; Vivian, A.; Sessler, J.L.  “NH tautomerization of 2,7,18,23 –tetramethyl – 3,8,12,13,17,22 – hexaethylsapphyrin,” J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1999, 11, 2189 – 2195.

  35. +*Van Westrenen, J.; Sherry, A.D.; Kim, W.D.; Vivian, A. E.; Hrncir, D.C.  “Synthesis and X-ray structure of three polyazamacrocycles having sulfonate pendant groups: Piperazinyl-monomethanesulfonic acid, sodium hydrogen 1,4,7 – triaza cyclononane-N,N’ – di(methanesulfonate) and 1,4,7,10 – tetraazacyclododecane- N,’’ – di(methanesulfonic acid.)” J. Crys. Spec. Res., 1993, 1, 2189 – 2195.