Katherine E. Jolley
University of Warwick
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Organic Letters | 2013
Rina Soni; Katherine E. Jolley; Guy J. Clarkson; Martin Wills
An ‘arene exchange’ approach has been successfully applied for the first time to the synthesis of Ru(II)-based ‘tethered’ reduction catalysts directly from their ligands in one step. This provides an alternative method for the formation of known complexes, and a route to a series of novel complexes. The novel complexes are highly active in both asymmetric transfer and pressure hydrogenation of ketones.
Organic Letters | 2017
Robert A. Green; Katherine E. Jolley; Azzam A. M. Al-Hadedi; Derek Pletcher; David C. Harrowven; Óscar de Frutos; Carlos Mateos; David J. Klauber; Juan A. Rincón; Richard C. D. Brown
Electrochemical deprotection of p-methoxybenzyl (PMB) ethers was performed in an undivided electrochemical flow reactor in MeOH solution, leading to the unmasked alcohol and p-methoxybenzaldehyde dimethyl acetal as a byproduct. The electrochemical method removes the need for chemical oxidants, and added electrolyte (BF4NEt4) can be recovered and reused. The method was applied to 17 substrates with high conversions in a single pass, yields up to 92%, and up to 7.5 g h-1 productivity. The PMB protecting group was also selectively removed in the presence of some other common alcohol protecting groups.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2016
Jacob R. Hauser; Hester A. Beard; Mary E. Bayana; Katherine E. Jolley; Stuart L. Warriner; Robin S. Bon
Summary 2-Cyanobenzothiazoles (CBTs) are useful building blocks for: 1) luciferin derivatives for bioluminescent imaging; and 2) handles for bioorthogonal ligations. A particularly versatile CBT is 6-amino-2-cyanobenzothiazole (ACBT), which has an amine handle for straight-forward derivatisation. Here we present an economical and scalable synthesis of ACBT based on a cyanation catalysed by 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO), and discuss its advantages for scale-up over previously reported routes.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2018
Katherine E. Jolley; Michael R. Chapman; A. John Blacker
Chloramines are an important class of reagents, providing a convenient source of chlorine or electrophilic nitrogen. However, the instability of these compounds is a problem which makes their isolation and handling difficult. To overcome these hazards, a continuous-flow approach is reported which generates and immediately reacts N-chloramines directly, avoiding purification and isolation steps. 2-Chloramines were produced from the reaction of styrenes with N-alkyl-N-sulfonyl-N-chloramines, whilst N-alkyl or N,N’-dialkyl-N-chloramines reacted with anisaldehyde in the presence of t-BuO2H oxidant to afford amides. Primary and secondary imines were produced under continuous conditions from the reaction of N-chloramines with base, with one example subsequently reduced under asymmetric conditions to produce a chiral amine in 94% ee.
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2012
Katherine E. Jolley; Antonio Zanotti-Gerosa; Fred Hancock; Alan Dyke; Damian M. Grainger; Jonathan Medlock; Hans Günter Nedden; Jacques Le Paih; Stephen Roseblade; Andreas Seger; Vilvanathan Sivakumar; Ivan Prokes; David J. Morris; Martin Wills
Tetrahedron Letters | 2009
Gareth W. Lamb; Andrew J. A. Watson; Katherine E. Jolley; Aoife C. Maxwell; Jonathan M. J. Williams
Organic Process Research & Development | 2017
Katharina G. Hugentobler; Marcello Rasparini; Lisa A. Thompson; Katherine E. Jolley; A. John Blacker; Nicholas J. Turner
Organic Process Research & Development | 2017
Michael R. Chapman; Maria H. T. Kwan; Georgina King; Katherine E. Jolley; Mariam Hussain; Shahed Hussain; Ibrahim E. Salama; Carlos González Niño; Lisa A. Thompson; Mary E. Bayana; Adam D. Clayton; Bao N. Nguyen; Nicholas J. Turner; Nikil Kapur; A. John Blacker
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2015
Katherine E. Jolley; Guy J. Clarkson; Martin Wills
Organic Process Research & Development | 2017
Katherine E. Jolley; William Nye; Carlos González Niño; Nikil Kapur; Alain Rabion; Kai Rossen; A. John Blacker