Tetsuya Satoh

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2000-2001 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
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Hayashi Y, Satoh T, Miura M, et al. (2019) Theoretical Investigation of Regioselectivity in the Rh-Catalyzed Coupling Reaction of 3-Phenylthiophene with Styrene European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2019: 2998-3004
HAYASHI Y, SATOH T, MIURA M, et al. (2018) Theoretical Investigation of Regioselectivity in the Rh-Catalyzed Coupling Reaction of 3-Phenylthiophene with Styrene Journal of Computer Chemistry, Japan. 17: 217-218
Yanai H, Kobayashi O, Takada K, et al. (2016) Sequential Mukaiyama-Michael reaction induced by carbon acids Chemical Communications. 52: 3280-3283
Tajima K, Iwamoto K, Satoh Y, et al. (2016) Advanced functionalization of polyhydroxyalkanoate via the UV-initiated thiol-ene click reaction Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 1-9
Iitsuka T, Hirano K, Satoh T, et al. (2015) Rhodium-catalyzed dehydrogenative coupling of phenylheteroarenes with alkynes or alkenes. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 80: 2804-14
Nagata T, Hirano K, Satoh T, et al. (2014) Iridium-catalyzed annulative coupling of 2-arylbenzoyl chlorides with alkynes: selective formation of phenanthrene derivatives. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 79: 8960-7
Satoh T, Miura M, Takeda D, et al. (2014) Palladium-Catalyzed Direct Arylation and Alkenylation of 3-(Indol-3-yl)propionic Acids through C–H Bond Cleavage Heterocycles. 88: 275
Miura M, Satoh T, Hirano K. (2014) Development of Direct Aromatic Coupling Reactions by Transition-Metal Catalysis Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 87: 751-764
Miura M, Satoh T, Hirano K. (2014) ChemInform Abstract: Development of Direct Aromatic Coupling Reactions by Transition-Metal Catalysis Cheminform. 45: no-no
Itoh M, Hirano K, Satoh T, et al. (2013) Rhodium- and iridium-catalyzed dehydrogenative cyclization through double C-H bond cleavages to produce fluorene derivatives. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 78: 1365-70
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