Ethan Alden-Danforth, Ph.D.

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2010 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Catalysis
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Thomas Lectka grad student 2010 Johns Hopkins
 (Studies in synthetic methodology: Enantioselective, bifunctional reactions with ketene enolates and diastereoselective olefin functionalizations utilizing hypervalent iodine species.)
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Erb J, Alden-Danforth E, Kopf N, et al. (2010) Combining asymmetric catalysis with natural product functionalization through enantioselective alpha-fluorination. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 75: 969-71
Lectka T, Paull D, Scerba M, et al. (2009) α-Fluorination of Acid Chlorides Synfacts. 2009: 0291-0291
Paull DH, Scerba MT, Alden-Danforth E, et al. (2009) ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic, Asymmetric α-Fluorination of Acid Chlorides: Dual Metal-Ketene Enolate Activation. Cheminform. 40
Paull DH, Scerba MT, Alden-Danforth E, et al. (2008) Catalytic, asymmetric alpha-fluorination of acid chlorides: dual metal-ketene enolate activation. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 17260-1
Alden-Danforth E, Scerba MT, Lectka T. (2008) Asymmetric cycloadditions of o-quinone methides employing chiral ammonium fluoride precatalysts. Organic Letters. 10: 4951-3
Paull DH, Abraham CJ, Scerba MT, et al. (2008) Bifunctional asymmetric catalysis: cooperative Lewis acid/base systems. Accounts of Chemical Research. 41: 655-63
Paull DH, Alden-Danforth E, Wolfer J, et al. (2007) An Asymmetric, bifunctional catalytic approach to non-natural alpha-amino acid derivatives. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 72: 5380-2
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