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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2011

Development of Pd/C-Catalyzed Cyanation of Aryl Halides

Hannah Yu; Rachel N. Richey; William David Miller; Jiansheng Xu; Scott A. May

A practical method for palladium-catalyzed cyanation of aryl halides using Pd/C is described. The new method can be applied to a variety of aryl bromide and active aryl chloride substrates to effect efficient conversions. The process features many advantages over existing cyanation conditions and the practical utility of the process has been demonstrated on scale.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017

Origins of Regioselectivity in the Fischer Indole Synthesis of a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator

Elizabeth L. Noey; Zhongyue Yang; Yanwei Li; Hannah Yu; Rachel N. Richey; Jeremy M. Merritt; Douglas P. Kjell; K. N. Houk

The selective androgen receptor modulator, (S)-(7-cyano-4-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocyclopenta[b]indol-2-yl)carbamic acid isopropyl ester, LY2452473, is a promising treatment of side effects of prostate cancer therapies. An acid-catalyzed Fischer indolization is a central step in its synthesis. The reaction leads to only one of the two possible indole regioisomers, along with minor decomposition products. Computations show that the formation of the observed indole is most favored energetically, while the potential pathway to the minor isomer leads instead to decomposition products. The disfavored [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement, which would produce the unobserved indole product, is destabilized by the electron-withdrawing phthalimide substituent. The most favored [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement transition state is bimodal, leading to two reaction intermediates from one transition state, which is confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. Both intermediates can lead to the observed indole product, albeit through different mechanisms.


Organic Letters | 2006

Cyclocarbopalladation of alkynes: a stereoselective method for preparing dibenzoxapine containing tetrasubstituted exocyclic alkenes.

Hannah Yu; Rachel N. Richey; Matthew W. Carson; Michael J. Coghlan


Organic Process Research & Development | 2012

Rapid Development and Scale-Up of a 1H-4-Substituted Imidazole Intermediate Enabled by Chemistry in Continuous Plug Flow Reactors

Scott A. May; Martin D. Johnson; Timothy M. Braden; Joel R. Calvin; Brian D. Haeberle; Amy Rebecca Jines; Richard D. Miller; Edward Francis Plocharczyk; Gregory A. Rener; Rachel N. Richey; Christopher R. Schmid; Radhe K. Vaid; Hannah Yu


Tetrahedron Letters | 2008

Stereoselective synthesis of dibenzoxapine containing tetrasubstituted exocyclic alkenes via cascade methylboronic acid coupling reactions

Hannah Yu; Rachel N. Richey; Javier Mendiola; Marta Adeva; Carmen Somoza; Scott A. May; Matthew W. Carson; Michael J. Coghlan


Organic Process Research & Development | 2015

Synthesis of BACE Inhibitor LY2886721. Part II. Isoxazolidines as Precursors to Chiral Aminothiazines, Selective Peptide Coupling, and a Controlled Reactive Crystallization

Marvin M. Hansen; Daniel J. Jarmer; Enver Arslantas; Amy C. DeBaillie; Andrea L. Frederick; Molly Harding; David W. Hoard; Adrienne Hollister; Dominique Huber; Stanley P. Kolis; Thomas Kull; Michael E. Laurila; Ryan J. Linder; Thomas J. Martin; Joseph R. Martinelli; Michael J. McCulley; Rachel N. Richey; Derek R. Starkey; Jeffrey A. Ward; Nikolay Zaborenko; Theo Zweifel


Organic Process Research & Development | 2017

Double Heck Route to a Dibenzoxepine and Convergent Suzuki Cross-Coupling Strategy for the Synthesis of an MR Antagonist

Marvin M. Hansen; Neil J. Kallman; Thomas M. Koenig; Ryan J. Linder; Rachel N. Richey; John Robert Rizzo; Jeffrey A. Ward; Hannah Yu; Tony Y. Zhang; David Mitchell


Organic Process Research & Development | 2017

Development of a Leuckart–Wallach Reaction in Flow for the Synthesis of Abemaciclib

Michael O. Frederick; Mark A. Pietz; Douglas P. Kjell; Rachel N. Richey; Gregg A. Tharp; Taichiro Touge; Naota Yokoyama; Michio Kida; Toshiyasu Matsuo


Organic Process Research & Development | 2016

Mitigating the Risk of Coprecipitation of Pinacol during Isolation from Telescoped Miyaura Borylation and Suzuki Couplings Utilizing Boron Pinacol Esters: Use of Modeling for Process Design

Jeremy M. Merritt; Marimuthu Andiappan; Mark A. Pietz; Rachel N. Richey; Kevin A. Sullivan; Douglas P. Kjell


Organic Process Research & Development | 2015

Synthesis of BACE Inhibitor LY2886721. Part I. An Asymmetric Nitrone Cycloaddition Strategy

Stanley P. Kolis; Marvin M. Hansen; Enver Arslantas; Lukas Brändli; Jonas Y. Buser; Amy C. DeBaillie; Andrea L. Frederick; David W. Hoard; Adrienne Hollister; Dominique Huber; Thomas Kull; Ryan J. Linder; Thomas J. Martin; Rachel N. Richey; Alfred Stutz; Michael Waibel; Jeffrey A. Ward; Alexandru Zamfir

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Hannah Yu

Eli Lilly and Company

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K. N. Houk

University of California

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