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Angewandte Chemie | 2017

Enantioselective Nickel-Catalyzed Intramolecular Allylic Alkenylations Enabled by Reversible Alkenylnickel E/Z Isomerization

Connor Yap; Gabriel M. J. Lenagh‐Snow; Somnath Narayan Karad; William Lewis; Louis Diorazio; Hon Wai Lam

Abstract Enantioselective nickel‐catalyzed arylative cyclizations of substrates containing a Z‐allylic phosphate tethered to an alkyne are described. These reactions give multisubstituted chiral aza‐ and carbocycles, and are initiated by the addition of an arylboronic acid to the alkyne, followed by cyclization of the resulting alkenylnickel species onto the allylic phosphate. The reversible E/Z isomerization of the alkenylnickel species is essential for the success of the reactions.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Route design, the foundation of successful chemical development

Philip Cornwall; Louis Diorazio; Natalie Monks

Route Design is the first step in the strategic development process for manufacture of a new active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). Numerous benefits can be realised for the project and the broader performance of the company. We present an appreciation of some of the potential challenges and describe the principles and practices that have shaped the Route Design culture within AstraZeneca. This is exemplified with case histories and we describe some of the activities that have supported our scientists and the simple messages used to educate the broader organisation.


Archive | 2000

Process for the production of tert-butyl (e)-(6-[2- [4-(4-fluorophenyl) -6-isopropyl-2-[ methyl (methylsulfonyl) amino] pyrimidin-5-yl] vinyl](4r, 6s)-2,2-dimethyl [1,3]dioxan-4-yl) acetate

Haruo Koike; Mikio Kabaki; Nigel Philip Taylor; Louis Diorazio


Tetrahedron | 2004

Sulfoxides as 'traceless' resolving agents for the synthesis of atropisomers by dynamic or classical resolution

Jonathan Clayden; Przemyslaw M Kubinski; Federica Sammiceli; Madeleine Helliwell; Louis Diorazio


Organic Process Research & Development | 2016

Toward a More Holistic Framework for Solvent Selection

Louis Diorazio; David R. J. Hose; Neil K. Adlington


Tetrahedron | 2010

Isocyanide based multicomponent reactions of oxazolidines and related systems

Robert W. Waller; Louis Diorazio; Brian A. Taylor; William B. Motherwell; Tom D. Sheppard


Organic Process Research & Development | 2010

Green Chemistry Articles of Interest to the Pharmaceutical Industry

Marian C. Bryan; Andrew S. Cosbie; Louis Diorazio; Zhongbo Fei; Kenneth J. Fraunhoffer; John D. Hayler; Matthew R. Hickey; Shaun Hughes; Mark McLaws; Paul G. Richardson; Gheorghe-Doru Roiban; Markus Schober; Alan Steven; Timothy D. White; Jingjun Yin


Synlett | 2006

Observations on the reaction of N-alkyloxazolidines, isocyanides and carboxylic acids: a novel three-component reaction leading to N-acyloxyethylamino acid amides

Louis Diorazio; William B. Motherwell; Tom D. Sheppard; Robert W. Waller


Archive | 2005

Polymorph of N,N-diethyl-4-(3-fluorophenyl-piperidin-4-ylidene-methyl)-benzamide hydrochloride salt

Simon Black; Steve Astrazeneca Wilmington Cook; Louis Diorazio; James Astrazeneca Wilmington Hulsizer; Gary Moore; Kathryn Quigley


Organic Process Research & Development | 2014

The Green Chemistry Articles of Interest

Rakeshwar Bandichhor; Apurba Bhattacharya; Louis Diorazio; Peter J. Dunn; Kenneth J. Fraunhoffer; Fabrice Gallou; John D. Hayler; Matthew R. Hickey; Bill Hinkley; David L. Hughes; Luke D. Humphreys; Bernard Kaptein; Suju Mathew; Lynnette Oh; Paul G. Richardson; Timothy D. White; Stijn Wuyts

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