
Publications of
Dr. Massie
- As a coworker with Dr. Henry Gilman, Iowa State University.
A. "Rearrangement in the Reaction of A-halogenonaphthalenes
with Lithium Diethylamide,"Journal of the American Chemical
Society, 67, 2106 (1945).
B. "Anils as Open Models of a Modified Atebrin," ibid.,
68, 908 (1946).
C. "Reaction Between Triethylsilane and Methyl Lithium,"
ibid., 68, 1128 (1946). (Dr. Gilman received the first
Kipping Award given by the American Chemical Society for outstanding
research in organosilicon chemistry in 1962. This paper was his
first publication in this area).
D. "Synthesis of 1-diethylamino-2, 3-epoxypropane and Related
Compounds," ibid., 68, 1291 (1946).
E. "Sulfur Analog of the Plasmochin Type: 8-(y-diethylaminopropyl-amino)-6-quinolyl
methyl sulfide,"ibid., 68, 1577 (1946).
F. "6, 8-Dichloro-2-(2'-pyridyl)-a-di-n-butylaminomethyl-4-quinoline-methanol,"
ibid., 68, 2399 (1946).
G. "Substituted Quinolyl Dodecyl Sulfides," ibid.,
71, 744 (1949).
H. "Synthesis of N-methyl-3-isopropyl-4-dimethylaminophenylcarbamate
and Related Compounds," The Journal of Organic Chemistry,
19, 1967 (1954).
- As the principal investigator.
A. "The Synthesis of 1-substituted Phenothiazines by Thionation,"
ibid., 21, 347 (1956).
B. "2-Phenothiazinyl Ketones and Their Derivatives,"
ibid., 21, 1006 (1956).
C. "A Convenient Synthesis of m-Anisidine," ibid.,
22, 333 (1957).
D. "Esters of 2-Phenothiazine Carboxylic Acid," ibid.,
24, 251 (1959)
E. "Further Studies on the Thionation Reaction and the Synthesis
of Phenothiazinois," ibid., 24, 986 (1959).
F. "The Chemistry of Phenothiazine," Chemical Reviews,
54, 697 (1954). (This article was of such international interest
that in excess of 500 requests for reprints from more than 50
countries were received.)
- Papers read before international, national, regional
or state meetings of professional societies, and published as
abstracts in the reports of that meeting.
A. "Talomerization," Fall Meeting, Oklahoma Academy
of Science, 1948.
B. "Modern Aspects of Chemotherapy," Presidential Address,
Fall meeting, Oklahoma Academy of Science, 1953.
C. "Putting the Plus into Chemistry," National Meeting,
American Chemical Society, Kansas City, Missouri, 1954.
D. "Friedal-Crafts Acylations of Phenothiazine," 14th
International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Zurich,
Switzerland, 1955. (Partially published in J. Org. Chem,
21, 1006,(1956).
E. "The Synthesis of 1, 1 Dichloroheptane," Fall meeting,
Tennessee Academy of Science, 1957.
F. "Substituted Dianilinoethanes as Derivative for Aldehydes,"
Southern Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Gainesville,
Florida, 1958.
G. "Friedal-Crafts Acylations of Phenothiazines," ibid.
H. "Some Derivatives of Xanthydrol," ibid.
I. "Reactions of Isopropenyl Acetate," ibid.
J. "What Chemists Do," ibid.
K. "The Visiting Scientists Program in Chemistry,"
ibid.
L. "The Special Projects in Science Education Program of
the National Science Foundation," Southeastern Regional
Meeting, American Chemical Society, Birmingham, Alabama, 1960.
M. "The Undergraduate Instructional Scientific Equipment
Program of the National Science Foundation," National Meeting,
American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, NJ, 1962.
N. Symposium Leader, Centennial Meeting, ACS, New York City,
April, 1976.
O. "The Trident Scholar Program of the United States Naval
Academy," ACS - Mexico Joint Congress, Mexico City, November
1977.
P. Brady, Ferguson and Company, ACS - Japan National Meeting,
Honolulu, HI, April 1979.
Q. "Heterocyclic Thiosemicarbazones as Antimalarial and
Antibacterial Agents," Northeastern Regional Meeting, ACS,
Syracuse, NY, October 1979.
- Other Publications
A. "The Status of the Teaching of Chemistry in the High
Schools of Oklahoma," Southwestern Journal, (1948).
B. "Research in a Small College," Industrial Trends,
(1949).
C. "The Value of Research in an Undergraduate Program,"
Beta Kappa Chi Journal, (1954)
D. "The Significance of Research in the Education of an
Undergraduate Science Student," Beta Kappa Chi Journal,
(1962).
E. "Historically Black Higher Educational Institutions and
the Marine Sciences,"Current, Fall, 1982.
- Book Reviews
A. "Organic Chemistry, by Fieser and Fieser,"J.
Chem. Ed., 33, 597.
B. "Laboratory Technique in Organic Chemistry," by
Wilberg, ibid., 38, A 192 (1961).
C. "Experimental Organic Chemistry," by Baldwin, ibid.,
43, 506 (1966).
D. 4 Books in Chemical processes, 1957-60.
- Trident Scholars of Professor Massie
(The Trident Scholar program at the U. S. Naval Academy allows
a few highly qualified students each year to perform significant
research projects in their senior year in place of much of the
normal course work. Selection for the program is extremely competitive.)
1967-8 PAUL GUY GALENTINE III, "Sulphur-Containing Ring
Derivatives of Phenothiazine as Antimalarials."
1969-70 JOHN WILLIAM BODNAR, "The Synthesis of New Antimalarials."
1970-1 STEVEN CRAIG SPANCAKE, "The Synthesis of Pyrimidines
as Potential Cardiovascular Drugs and Characterization Agents."
1971-2 MICHAEL MCKINNEY, "A Study of Some Factors Affecting
the Biochemical Conversion of Mercury Pollutants to Toxic Methyl-Mercury
by Microorganisms in a Marine Sediment."
1972-3 RICHARD ALLEN ELLIOTT, "The Synthesis of Alkylated
Amino Acids as Potential Drugs against Lung Cancer."
1973-4 JOHN JOSEPH MCCAFFREY, JR., "Derivatives of Carbinol
Amines as Potential Antimalarials."
1976-7 HARRY JOHN GERHARD, "The Synthesis of Nitrogen Mustard
Derivatives of Hydantoins and Related Compounds as Potential
Anti-Brain Tumor Agents."
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