Michael Thomas Rudd

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1999-2005 Chemistry Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Barry M. Trost grad student 1999-2005 Stanford
 (Ruthenium catalysis for atom economy: Cycloisomerizations and hydrative cyclizations of alkynes.)
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Trost BM, Maulide N, Rudd MT. (2009) Ruthenium-catalyzed cross-coupling of tertiary propargyl alcohols with omega-alkynenitriles: a regio- and stereoselective surrogate for an aldol condensation. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 420-1
Trost BM, Maulide N, Rudd MT. (2009) ChemInform Abstract: Ruthenium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Tertiary Propargyl Alcohols with ω-Alkynenitriles: A Regio- and Stereoselective Surrogate for an Aldol Condensation. Cheminform. 40
Trost BM, Frederiksen MU, Rudd MT. (2005) Ruthenium-catalyzed reactions--a treasure trove of atom-economic transformations. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 44: 6630-66
Trost BM, Rudd MT. (2005) Ruthenium-catalyzed cycloisomerizations of diynols. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 4763-76
Trost BM, Frederiksen MU, Rudd MT. (2005) Ruthenium-katalysierte Reaktionen - eine Schatzkiste für atomökonomische Umwandlungen Angewandte Chemie. 117: 6788-6825
Trost BM, Rudd MT, Costa MG, et al. (2004) Regioselectivity control in a ruthenium-catalyzed cycloisomerization of diyne-ols. Organic Letters. 6: 4235-8
Ramachandran PV, Rudd MT, Burghardt TE, et al. (2004) Vinylalumination for the Synthesis of Functionalized Allyl Alcohols, Vinylepoxides, and α-Alkylidene-β-hydroxy-γ-lactones. Cheminform. 35
Trost BM, Rudd MT. (2003) Chemoselectivity of the ruthenium-catalyzed hydrative diyne cyclization: total synthesis of (+)-cylindricine C, D, and E. Organic Letters. 5: 4599-602
Trost BM, Rudd MT. (2003) A mechanistic dichotomy in ruthenium-catalyzed propargyl alcohol reactivity: a novel hydrative diyne cyclization. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 125: 11516-7
Trost BM, Rudd MT. (2003) Ruthenium-catalyzed alkyne-propargyl alcohol addition. An asymmetric total synthesis of (+)-alpha-kainic acid. Organic Letters. 5: 1467-70
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