Baldip Kang, Ph.D.

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2012 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada 
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organic chemistry
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Robert Britton grad student 2012 Simon Fraser
 (Applications of alpha-Chloroaldehydes toward the Synthesis of Natural Products.)
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Challa VR, Kwon D, Taron M, et al. (2021) Total synthesis of biselide A. Chemical Science. 12: 5534-5543
Britton R, Kang B. (2013) α-Haloaldehydes: versatile building blocks for natural product synthesis. Natural Product Reports. 30: 227-36
Mowat J, Senior J, Kang B, et al. (2013) Scalable synthesis of the pink gypsy moth Lymantria mathura sex pheromone (-)-mathuralure Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 91: 235-239
Halperin SD, Kang B, Britton R. (2011) Lithium aldol reactions of α-chloroaldehydes provide versatile building blocks for natural product synthesis Synthesis. 1946-1953
Kang B, Chang S, Decker S, et al. (2010) Regioselective and stereoselective cyclizations of chloropolyols in water: rapid synthesis of hydroxytetrahydrofurans. Organic Letters. 12: 1716-9
Mowat J, Kang B, Fonovic B, et al. (2009) Inverse temperature dependence in the diastereoselective addition of Grignard reagents to a tetrahydrofurfural. Organic Letters. 11: 2057-60
Kang B, Mowat J, Pinter T, et al. (2009) Development of a concise and general enantioselective approach to 2,5-disubstituted-3-hydroxytetrahydrofurans. Organic Letters. 11: 1717-20
Kang B, Britton R. (2007) A general method for the synthesis of nonracemic trans-epoxides: concise syntheses of trans-epoxide-containing insect sex pheromones. Organic Letters. 9: 5083-6
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