Marc Crockatt
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Recent Articles
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Cioc R, Crockatt M, van der Waal J, Bruijnincx P
ChemSusChem
. 2022 Jul;
15(18):e202201139.
PMID: 35833422
A hydrazine-mediated approach towards renewable aromatics production via Diels-Alder aromatization of readily available, biobased furfurals was explored as alterative to the more classical approaches that rely on reactive but uneconomical...
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Cioc R, Crockatt M, van der Waal J, Bruijnincx P
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2022 Jan;
61(17):e202114720.
PMID: 35014138
Biomass-derived furanic platform molecules have emerged as promising building blocks for renewable chemicals and functional materials. To this aim, the Diels-Alder (DA) cycloaddition stands out as a versatile strategy to...
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Cioc R, Smak T, Crockatt M, van der Waal J, Bruijnincx P
Green Chem
. 2021 Aug;
23(15):5503-5510.
PMID: 34381306
The furan Diels-Alder (DA) cycloaddition reaction has become an important tool in green chemistry, being central to the sustainable synthesis of many chemical building blocks. The restriction to electron-rich furans...
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Lancefield C, Folker B, Cioc R, Stanciakova K, Bulo R, Lutz M, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2021 Apr;
60(17):9171.
PMID: 33844404
No abstract available.
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Lancefield C, Folker B, Cioc R, Stanciakova K, Bulo R, Lutz M, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2020 Sep;
59(52):23480-23484.
PMID: 32885556
A novel route for the production of the versatile chemical building block phthalide from biorenewable furfuryl alcohol and acrylate esters is presented. Two challenges that limit sustainable aromatics production via...
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Palin R, Barn D, Clark J, Cottney J, Cowley P, Crockatt M, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett
. 2005 Jan;
15(3):589-93.
PMID: 15664818
A series of 3-phenoxypropyl piperidine analogues have been discovered as novel ORL1 receptor agonists. Structure-activity relationships have been explored around the 3-phenoxypropyl region with several potent and selective analogues identified.