Matthew B. Boxer, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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organoaluminum chemistry
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Hisashi Yamamoto grad student 2008 Chicago
 (Tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl group for diastereoselective and sequential reactions.)
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Leclair CA, Boxer MB, Thomas CJ, et al. (2010) Total synthesis of LL-Z1640-2 utilizing a late-stage intramolecular Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi reaction. Tetrahedron Letters. 51: 6852-6855
Boxer MB, Albert BJ, Yamamoto H. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: The Super Silyl Group in Diastereoselective Aldol and Cascade Reactions Cheminform. 41
Boxer MB, Albert BJ, Yamamoto H. (2009) The super silyl group in diastereoselective aldol and cascade reactions Aldrichimica Acta. 42: 3-15
Boxer MB, Akakura M, Yamamoto H. (2008) Ketone super silyl enol ethers in sequential reactions: diastereoselective generation of tertiary carbinols in one pot. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 1580-2
Boxer MB, Yamamoto H. (2008) Super silyl group for a sequential diastereoselective aldol-polyhalomethyllithium addition reaction. Organic Letters. 10: 453-5
Boxer MB, Yamamoto H. (2007) "Super silyl" group for diastereoselective sequential reactions: access to complex chiral architecture in one pot. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 2762-3
Akakura M, Boxer MB, Yamamoto H. (2007) The unique reactivity of 'super silyl' in organic synthesis: A theoretical study Arkivoc. 2007
Yamamoto H, Boxer MB. (2007) Super brønsted acid catalysis in organic synthesis Chimia. 61: 279-281
Krapcho AP, Sparapani S, Boxer M. (2007) Synthesis and reactions of 1,10-phenanthroline-2(1H)-thione: a facile synthesis of 2,2′-thiobis-1,10-phenanthroline Tetrahedron Letters. 48: 5593-5595
Boxer MB, Yamamoto H. (2006) Triflimide (HNTf2)-catalyzed aldehyde cross-aldol reaction using "super silyl" enol ethers. Nature Protocols. 1: 2434-8
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