Robert B. Lettan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Chemistry | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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(I. Lewis base-promoted additions of trialkoxysilylalkynes. II. Multicomponent homoenolate reactions using acylsilanes.) |
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Lettan RB, Galliford CV, Woodward CC, et al. (2009) Amide enolate additions to acylsilanes: in situ generation of unusual and stereoselective homoenolate equivalents. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 8805-14 |
Lettan RB, Woodward CC, Scheidt KA. (2008) Highly stereoselective synthesis of substituted gamma-lactams from acylsilanes. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 47: 2294-7 |
Dieringer JA, Lettan RB, Scheidt KA, et al. (2007) A frequency domain existence proof of single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 16249-56 |
Lettan RB, Milgram BC, Scheidt KA. (2007) Synthesis of acylsilanes from morpholine amides. Synthesis of 1-(Dimethyl(phenyl)silyl)propan-1-one Organic Syntheses. 84: 22-31 |
Voges AB, Stokes GY, Gibbs-Davis JM, et al. (2007) Insights into heterogeneous atmospheric oxidation chemistry: Development of a tailor-made synthetic model for studying tropospheric surface chemistry Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 111: 1567-1578 |
Lettan RB, Reynolds TE, Galliford CV, et al. (2006) Synthesis of tertiary beta-hydroxy amides by enolate additions to acylsilanes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128: 15566-7 |
Lettan RB, Milgram BC, Scheidt KA. (2006) Synthesis of Acylsilanes from Morpholine Amides. Synthesis of 1‐(Dimethyl(phenyl)silyl)propan‐1‐One Organic Syntheses. 22-31 |