Albert Reyes
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Recent Articles
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Jackson O, Reyes A, Stein C, Larson N, Andrews C, Neufeldt S
J Am Chem Soc
. 2025 Jan;
147(4):3017-3022.
PMID: 39829005
Under most conditions, 2,4-dihalopyrimidines undergo substitution reactions at C4. Here we report that Pd(II) precatalysts supported by bulky -heterocyclic carbene ligands uniquely effect C2-selective cross-coupling of 2,4-dichloropyrimidine with thiols. The...
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Kania M, Reyes A, Neufeldt S
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Jul;
146(28):19249-19260.
PMID: 38959060
Two limiting mechanisms are possible for oxidative addition of (hetero)aryl (pseudo)halides at Pd(0): a 3-centered concerted and a nucleophilic displacement mechanism. Until now, there has been little understanding about when...
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Reyes A, Rivera Torres E, Vang Z, Clark J
Chemistry
. 2021 Dec;
28(9):e202104340.
PMID: 34882859
Catalytic transfer hydrodeuteration of unactivated alkenes is challenging because of the requirement that chemically similar hydrogen and deuterium undergo selective insertion across a π-bond. We now report a highly regioselective...
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Vang Z, Reyes A, Sonstrom R, Holdren M, Sloane S, Alansari I, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2021 May;
143(20):7707-7718.
PMID: 34000182
A copper-catalyzed alkene transfer hydrodeuteration reaction that selectively incorporates one hydrogen and one deuterium atom across an aryl alkene is described. The transfer hydrodeuteration protocol is selective across a variety...
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Sloane S, Reyes A, Vang Z, Li L, Behlow K, Clark J
Org Lett
. 2020 Nov;
22(22):9139-9144.
PMID: 33170728
A copper-catalyzed reduction of alkynes to alkanes and deuterated alkanes is described under transfer hydrogenation and transfer deuteration conditions. Commercially available alcohols and silanes are used interchangeably with their deuterated...