Michael T Davenport
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Irvankoski S, Davenport M, Ess D, Siitonen J
Chemistry
. 2025 Mar;
:e202403215.
PMID: 40034072
Blue light activation of N,N-dichlorocarbamates facilitates a direct 1,2-aminochlorination of unactivated olefins to yield 1,2-chloro-N-Cl compounds under ambient conditions. Mechanistic studies suggest that N,N-dichlorocarbamates undergo a photochemical excitation to yield...
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Rodriguez Trevino A, Loch-Temzelides P, Pandiri S, Kirkland J, Davenport M, Aguinaga U, et al.
Chem Sci
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39170719
The preparation of the β-lactam motif containing both C-Br and N-O bonds as functional handles remains an unmet synthetic challenge. Described herein is a novel and highly diastereoselective NBS-mediated cyclization...
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Luo J, Davenport M, Ess D, Leo Liu T
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Jun;
63(38):e202407118.
PMID: 38849318
Cross-electrophile coupling (XEC) between aryl halides and alkyl halides is a streamlined approach for C(sp)-C(sp) bond construction, which is highly valuable in medicinal chemistry. Based on a key Ni aryl...
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Luo J, Davenport M, Ess D, Leo Liu T
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Mar;
63(22):e202403844.
PMID: 38518115
Paired redox-neutral electrolysis offers an attractive green platform for organic synthesis by avoiding sacrificial oxidants and reductants. Carboxylates are non-toxic, stable, inexpensive, and widely available, making them ideal nucleophiles for...
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Davenport M, Kirkland J, Ess D
Chem Sci
. 2023 Sep;
14(35):9400-9408.
PMID: 37712027
Reaction pathway selectivity is generally controlled by competitive transition states. Organometallic reactions are complicated by the possibility that electronic spin state changes rather than transition states can control the relative...
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Behnke N, Kwon Y, Davenport M, Ess D, Kurti L
J Org Chem
. 2023 Jul;
88(16):11847-11854.
PMID: 37506352
A hydroxylamine-derived electrophilic aminating reagent produces a transient and bulky aminium radical intermediate upon activation by either TMSOTf or TFA and a subsequent electron transfer from an iron(II) catalyst. Density...
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Luo J, Davenport M, Carter A, Ess D, Leo Liu T
Faraday Discuss
. 2023 Jul;
247(0):136-146.
PMID: 37492890
Ni-catalyzed electrochemical arylation is an attractive, emerging approach for molecular construction as it uses air-stable Ni catalysts and efficiently proceeds at room temperature. However, the homo-coupling of aryl halide substrates...
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Luo J, Davenport M, Callister C, Minteer S, Ess D, Leo Liu T
J Am Chem Soc
. 2023 Jul;
145(29):16130-16141.
PMID: 37433081
Ni-catalyzed electrochemical aryl amination (e-amination) is an attractive, emerging approach to building C-N bonds. Here, we report in-depth experimental and computational studies that examined the mechanism of Ni-catalyzed e-amination reactions....
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Reddy R, Yi Y, Fuentes J, Bergeson R, Davenport M, Morey A
Transl Androl Urol
. 2020 Feb;
9(1):82-86.
PMID: 32055471
Background: The need for repeat penile plication (PP) for persistent penile deformity has previously been associated with (I) poor initial erectile response to intracavernosal injection (ICI), (II) an inadequate number...
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Davenport M, Akhtar A, Shakir N, Baumgarten A, Yi Y, Bergeson R, et al.
Transl Androl Urol
. 2020 Feb;
9(1):62-66.
PMID: 32055468
Background: The transcorporal (TC) artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) has traditionally been utilized in high-risk patients with urethral atrophy or prior urethral erosion. The 3.5 cm AUS cuff has been developed...