Andrew Michael Derrick
Pfizer
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Chemical Communications | 2006
Christian Löfberg; Ronald Grigg; Ann Keep; Andrew Michael Derrick; Visuvanathar Sridharan; Colin A. Kilner
Microwave assisted indirect functionalization of alcohols with 1,3-dimethylbarbituric acid followed by spirocyclisation employing a sequential one-pot Ir(III)/Pd(0) catalysed process, involving the formation of three new C-C bonds, one spirocyclic ring and one di- or tri-substituted exocyclic alkene, is described.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2005
David P. Albone; Stephen Challenger; Andrew Michael Derrick; Shaun Fillery; Jacob L. Irwin; Christopher M. Parsons; Hiroya Takada; Paul C. Taylor; D. James Wilson
Amination of C-H bonds activated by ether oxygen atoms is facile with chloramine-T as nitrene source and copper(I) chloride in acetonitrile as catalyst. For cyclic ethers the hemiaminal products are generally stable and can be isolated pure. For acyclic ethers, the hemiaminal products, as expected, fragment with elimination of alcohol to yield imines. When activation of benzylic positions is remote through a conjugated system, stable benzylamine derivatives are isolated. Mechanistic studies are consistent with concerted insertion of an electrophilic nitrenoid into the C-H bond in the rate-determining step, though in an asynchronous manner with a more activated substrate.
Tetrahedron Letters | 1999
Stephen Challenger; Andrew Michael Derrick; Clive Philip Mason; Terry V. Silk
Abstract A four step synthesis of a chiral glutarate half ester intermediate, required for the preparation of candoxatril, has been developed from t-butyl acrylate. The key steps in this route include a stereoselective synthesis of a trisubstituted alkene and its asymmetric hydrogenation with a Ru-BINAP catalyst.
Synthetic Communications | 2002
Stephen Challenger; Andrew Michael Derrick; Terry V. Silk
ABSTRACT A two step synthesis of differentially protected gem-cyclopentyl glutarates has been developed from 2-acetylcyclohexanone and acrylates. The key step involves an oxidative ring contraction reaction with hydrogen peroxide. The methodology has been used to prepare intermediates used in the preparation of the atriopeptidase inhibitor candoxatril.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2006
Christian Löfberg; Ronald Grigg; Mark Whittaker; and Ann Keep; Andrew Michael Derrick
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1998
David P. Albone; Pavandeep S. Aujla; Paul C. Taylor; Stephen Challenger; Andrew Michael Derrick
Tetrahedron | 2009
Ronald Grigg; Simon Whitney; Visuvanathar Sridharan; Ann Keep; Andrew Michael Derrick
Organic Process Research & Development | 2004
Marcel Hoogenraad; and Johannes B. van der Linden; Alan A. Smith; Bob Hughes; Andrew Michael Derrick; Laurence J. Harris; and Paul D. Higginson; Alan Pettman
Tetrahedron | 2009
Ronald Grigg; Simon Whitney; Visuvanathar Sridharan; Ann Keep; Andrew Michael Derrick
Tetrahedron | 2009
Ronald Grigg; Christian Löfberg; Simon Whitney; Visuvanathar Sridharan; Ann Keep; Andrew Michael Derrick