Milton J. Wieder
Education
B.S. Chemistry, 1966, The City College of the City University of New York
M.A. Chemistry, 1968, The City College of the City University of New York
Ph.D. Chemistry, 1971, The City University of New York
Experience
8/15-5/19 | Affiliate Professor of Chemistry | Metropolitan State University of Denver |
8/94-8/97 | Chemistry Department Chair | Metropolitan State College of Denver |
8/84-5/15 (retired) | Professor of Chemistry | Metropolitan State College of Denver |
8/80-8/84 | Associate Professor of Chemistry | Metropolitan State College of Denver |
8/76-8/80 | Assistant Professor of Chemistry | Metropolitan State College of Denver |
9/73-8/76 | Assistant Professor of Chemistry | Hostos Community College of the City University of New York |
9/72-6/73 | “Louis J. Curtman” Postdoctoral Fellow in Chemistry | The City College of the City University of New York |
9/70-6/72 | Lecturer in Chemistry | The City College of the City University of New York |
9/66-6/70 | Teaching Assistant in Chemistry | The City College of the City University of New York |
Professional Organizations
American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Society of Magnetic Resonance, Society of the Sigma Xi
Publications
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Configurational Assignments in N-Nitrosohydroxylamines,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, and G. W. A. Milne, Tetrahedron Letters, 401 (l969).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Configurational Assignments in Alkyl Nitrites,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, and G. W. A. Milne, Tetrahedron Letters, 1397 (l969).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. A Correlation of 1J(15NH) in Aniline Derivatives with Hammett Sigma Values,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, P. S. Pregosin, and G. W. A. Milne, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 91, 3681 (1969).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Further Evidence for the Dependence of 1J(15NH) on the Hybridization of Nitrogen,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, G. Berti, and P. L. Barili, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 92, 6066 (1970).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Solvent Effects on 1J(15NH) and Hydrogen Bonding in Ortho-Substituted Anilines,” T. Axenrod and M. J. Wieder, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 93, 3541 (1971).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Substituent Effects on 1J(15NH) and Nitrogen Chemical Shifts in Aniline Derivatives,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, E. D. Becker, R. B. Bradley, and G. W. A. Milne, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 93, 6536 (1971).
“Nitrogen-15 NMR Spectroscopy. Substituent Effects on Nitrogen Chemical Shifts in Anilinium Ions,” T. Axenrod and M. J. Wieder, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 8, 350 (1976).
“Carbon-13 NMR. Substituent Effects on One-Bond 15N-13C Coupling Constants in Anilines and Anilinium Ions,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, T. Khin, G. A. Webb, H. J. C. Yeh, and S. Bulusu, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 12, 1 (1979).
“Structural Assignments in Isomeric Pyrazoles Based on 3J(15NH) Coupling Constants,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, and C. M. Watnick, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 12, 476 (1979).
“Carbon-13 NMR. The Stereochemical Dependence of 15N-13C Coupling Constants in Pyrazoles,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, C. M. Watnick, and P. Mangiaracina, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 13, 197 (1980).
“Substituent Effects on One-Bond 15N-13C Couplings in N,N-Dimethyl-anilines and Nitrobenzenes,” T. Axenrod, M. J. Wieder, C. M. Watnick, S. Duangthai, G. A. Webb, H. J. C. Yeh, S. Bulusu, and M. M. King, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 20, 11 (1982).
“On the Optical Activity of Bromochlorofluoromethane,” S. H. Wilen, K. A. Bunding, C. M. Kascheres, and M. J. Wieder, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 107, 6997 (1985).
“Substituent Effects on 15N-13C Spin Couplings and 13C-Chemical Shifts in Benzylideneanilines,” T. Axenrod, X. H. Huang, C. M. Watnick, and M. J. Wieder, Organic Magnetic Resonance, 24, 274 (1986).
“Periodic Table Message Question,” M. J. Wieder, J. Chem. Educ., 64(#4), 320 (1987).
“A Modality for Improving the Oral Communication Skill of Chemistry Students,” M. J. Wieder, J. Chem. Educ., 67(#12), 1053-1055 (1990).
“It’s Elementary,” M. J. Wieder, J. Chem. Educ., 78(#4), 468 (2001).
“A Nitration Reaction Puzzle for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory,” M. J. Wieder and R. Barrows, J. Chem. Educ., 85(#4), 549-551 (2008).