Pek Y. Chong, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Organic Chemistry
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Peter A. Petillo grad student 2000 UIUC
 (Part I. Cleavage of carbamates to isocyanates: Selectivity, extension to the solid support, and synthesis of multivalent glycoforms with inter-saccharide carbamate linkages. Part II. Conjugation of carbohydrate moieties to a rigid aromatic linker for the)
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Chong P, Davis R, Elitzin V, et al. (2012) Synthesis of 7-trifluoromethylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridinedicarboxylate Tetrahedron Letters. 53: 6786-6788
Tinsley JM, Mertz E, Chong PY, et al. (2005) Synthesis of (+)-bullatacin via the highly diastereoselective [3+2] annulation reaction of a racemic aldehyde and a nonracemic allylsilane. Organic Letters. 7: 4245-8
Yeung BK, Chong PY, Petillo PA. (2002) SYNTHESIS OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry. 21: 799-865
Chong PY, Petillo PA. (2000) Synthesis of allophanate-derived branched glycoforms from alcohols and p-nitrophenyl carbamates. Organic Letters. 2: 2113-6
Chong PY, Petillo PA. (2000) Synthesis of carbamate-containing cyclodextrin analogues. Organic Letters. 2: 1093-6
Chong PY, Petillo PA. (2000) ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Allophanate-Derived Branched Glycoforms (IV) from Alcohols (II) and p-Nitrophenyl Carbamates (I). Cheminform. 31: no-no
Chong PY, Petillo PA. (1999) Solid phase urea synthesis: An efficient and direct conversion of Fmoc- protected amines to ureas Tetrahedron Letters. 40: 4501-4504
Chong PY, Petillo PA. (1999) Solid phase hydantoin synthesis: An efficient and direct conversion of Fmoc-protected dipeptides to hydantoins Tetrahedron Letters. 40: 2493-2496
Chong PY, Janicki SZ, Petillo PA. (1998) Multilevel selectivity in the mild and high-yielding chlorosilane- induced cleavage of carbamates to isocyanates Journal of Organic Chemistry. 63: 8515-8521
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