Brett Douglas Allison
Affiliations: | 2001 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Chelate control: A pivotal design element in asymmetric synthesis.) |
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Allison BD, Mani NS. (2017) Gram-Scale Synthesis of a β-Secretase 1 (BACE 1) Inhibitor. Acs Omega. 2: 397-408 |
Evans DA, Halstead DP, Allison BD. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Chelation-Controlled Stannylacetylene Additions to β-Alkoxy Aldehydes Promoted by Alkylaluminum Halide Lewis Acids. Cheminform. 30: no-no |
Evans DA, Allison BD, Yang MG. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Chelate-Controlled Carbonyl Addition Reactions. The Exceptional Chelating Ability of Dimethylaluminum Chloride and Methylaluminum Dichloride. Cheminform. 30: no-no |
Evans DA, Allison BD, Yang MG, et al. (2001) The exceptional chelating ability of dimethylaluminum chloride and methylaluminum dichloride. The merged stereochemical impact of alpha- and beta-stereocenters in chelate-controlled carbonyl addition reactions with enolsilane and hydride nucleophiles. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123: 10840-52 |
Evans DA, Halstead DP, Allison BD. (1999) Chelation-controlled stannylacetylene additions to β-alkoxy aldehydes promoted by alkylaluminum halide Lewis acids Tetrahedron Letters. 40: 4461-4462 |
Evans DA, Allison BD, Yang MG. (1999) Chelate-controlled carbonyl addition reactions. The exceptional chelating ability of dimethylaluminum chloride and methylaluminum dichloride Tetrahedron Letters. 40: 4457-4460 |