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2. Simultaneous Stereoinvertive and Stereoselective C(sp3)–C(sp3) Cross-Coupling of Boronic Esters and Allylic Carbonates.
3. Convergent Deboronative and Decarboxylative Phosphonylation Enabled by the Phosphite Radical Trap “BecaP”
4. Iridium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Difunctionalization of C–C σ-Bonds Enabled by Ring-Strained Boronate Complexes
5. Copper-Mediated Dehydrogenative C(sp3)–H Borylation of Alkanes
6. De Novo Synthesis of Dihydrobenzofurans and Indolines and Its Application to a Modular, Asymmetric Synthesis of Beraprost
7. Copper-Mediated Dehydrogenative C(sp3)–H Borylation of Alkanes.
8. Direct Observation of Reactive Intermediates by Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Unravels the Mechanism of a Radical-Induced 1,2-Metalate Rearrangement
9. Highly Diastereoselective Strain-Increase Allylborations: Rapid Access to Alkylidenecyclopropanes and Alkylidenecyclobutanes
10. Stereocontrolled Total Synthesis of Bastimolide B Using Iterative Homologation of Boronic Esters
11. Direct Observation of Reactive Intermediates by Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Unravels the Mechanism of a Radical-Induced 1,2-Metalate Rearrangement
12. Conformationally Controlled Linear and Helical Hydrocarbons Bearing Extended Side Chains
13. Radical Addition to Strained σ-Bonds Enables the Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Cyclobutyl Boronic Esters
14. Highly Diastereoselective Strain-Increase Allylborations: Rapid Access to Alkylidenecyclopropanes and Alkylidenecyclobutanes
15. Difunctionalization of C-C σ-Bonds Enabled by the Reaction of Bicyclo[1.1.0]butyl Boronate Complexes with Electrophiles: Reaction Development, Scope, and Stereochemical Origins
16. Mechanism of the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction: a computational investigation
17. Photoinduced Deaminative Borylation of Alkylamines
18. Reactivity and selectivity in the Wittig reaction: A computational study
19. Highly enantioselective synthesis of glycidic amides using camphor-derived sulfonium salts, mechanism and applications in synthesis
20. A new protocol for the in situ generation of aromatic, heteroaromatic, and unsaturated diazo compounds and its application in catalytic and asymmetric epoxidation of carbonyl compounds. Extensive studies to map out scope and limitations, and rationalization of diastereo- and enantioselectivities
21. New insights in the mechanism of amine catalyzed epoxidation: dual role of protonated ammonium salts as both phase transfer catalysts and activators of oxone
22. Unraveling the mechanism of epoxide formation from sulfur ylides and aldehydes
23. Difunctionalization of C–C σ-Bonds Enabled by the Reaction of Bicyclo[1.1.0]butyl Boronate Complexes with Electrophiles: Reaction Development, Scope, and Stereochemical Origins
24. Ring-Expansion Induced 1,2-Metalate Rearrangements: Highly Diastereoselective Synthesis of Cyclobutyl Boronic Esters
25. Methylenespiro[2.3]hexanes via Nickel-Catalyzed Cyclopropanations with [1.1.1]Propellane
26. Enantiospecific Synthesis of ortho-Substituted Benzylic Boronic Esters by a 1,2-Metalate Rearrangement/1,3-Borotropic Shift Sequence
27. Conformationally Controlled Linear and Helical Hydrocarbons Bearing Extended Side Chains.
28. 1,2-Boron Shifts of β-Boryl Radicals Generated from Bis-boronic Esters Using Photoredox Catalysis
29. Catalytic asymmetric epoxidation of aldehydes. Optimization, mechanism, and discovery of stereoelectronic control involving a combination of anomeric and Cieplak effects in sulfur ylide epoxidations with chiral 1,3-oxathianes
30. 1,2-Boron Shifts of β-Boryl Radicals Generated from Bis-boronic Esters Using Photoredox Catalysis
31. Radical Addition to Strained σ-Bonds Enables the Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Cyclobutyl Boronic Esters
32. Strain-Release-Driven Homologation of Boronic Esters: Application to the Modular Synthesis of Azetidines
33. Toward Ideality: The Synthesis of (+)-Kalkitoxin and (+)-Hydroxyphthioceranic Acid by Assembly-Line Synthesis
34. α-Sulfinyl Benzoates as Precursors to Li and Mg Carbenoids for the Stereoselective Iterative Homologation of Boronic Esters
35. Synthesis of Enantioenriched Tertiary Boronic Esters by the Lithiation/Borylation of Secondary Alkyl Benzoates
36. 1,2-Boron Shifts of β-Boryl Radicals Generated from Bis-boronic Esters Using Photoredox Catalysis
37. Difunctional-ization of C–C σ‑Bonds Enabled by the Reaction of Bicyclo[1.1.0]butyl Boronate Complexes with Electrophiles: Reaction Development, Scope, and Stereochemical Origins.
38. Investigation of the Deprotonative Generation and Borylation of Diamine-Ligated α-Lithiated Carbamates and Benzoates by in Situ IR spectroscopy
39. Photoinduced Deaminative Borylation of Alkylamines
40. Stereospecific Allylic Functionalization: The Reactions of Allylboronate Complexes with Electrophiles
41. Protodeboronation of tertiary boronic esters: asymmetric synthesis of tertiary alkyl stereogenic centers
42. On the mechanism of ylide-mediated cyclopropanations: evidence for a proton-transfer step and its effect on stereoselectivity
43. Application of the lithiation-borylation reaction to the preparation of enantioenriched allylic boron reagents and subsequent in situ conversion into 1,2,4-trisubstituted homoallylic alcohols with complete control over all elements of stereochemistry
44. Practical and highly selective sulfur ylide mediated asymmetric epoxidations and aziridinations using an inexpensive, readily available chiral sulfide. Applications to the synthesis of quinine and quinidine
45. Activation of the SN2 Reaction by Adjacent π Systems: The Critical Role of Electrostatic Interactions and of Dissociative Character
46. Ate Complexes of Secondary Boronic Esters as Chiral Organometallic-Type Nucleophiles for Asymmetric Synthesis
47. Total Synthesis of (+)-Erogorgiaene Using Lithiation–Borylation Methodology, and Stereoselective Synthesis of Each of Its Diastereoisomers
48. Asymmetric sulfur ylide reactions with boranes: scope and limitations, mechanism and understanding
49. On the Mechanism of Ylide-Mediated Cyclopropanations: Evidence for a Proton-Transfer Step and Its Effect on Stereoselectivity
50. On the origin of high E selectivity in the Wittig reaction of stabilized ylides: Importance of dipole-dipole interactions
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