Gene H. Lee, Ph.D. - Publications

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2005 State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Organic Chemistry

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2016 Raja A, Hong BC, Liao JH, Lee GH. Organocatalytic Enantioselective Michael-Michael-Henry Reaction Cascade. An Entry to Highly Functionalized Hajos-Parrish-Type Ketones with Five to Six Contiguous Stereogenic Centers and Two Quaternary Carbons. Organic Letters. 18: 1760-3. PMID 27080342 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Orglett.6B00459  0.374
2015 Yang VW, Hong BC, Kao HK, Tu TH, Shen JY, Chen CL, Lee GH, Chou PT. One-Pot Dichotomous Construction of Inside-Azayohimban and Pro-Azayohimban Systems via an Enantioselective Organocatalytic Cascade; Their Use as a Model to Probe the (Aza-)Indole Local Solvent Environment. Organic Letters. PMID 26584631 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Orglett.5B02949  0.317
2006 Reddy RP, Lee GH, Davies HM. Dirhodium tetracarboxylate derived from adamantylglycine as a chiral catalyst for carbenoid reactions. Organic Letters. 8: 3437-40. PMID 16869629 DOI: 10.1021/Ol060893L  0.49
2004 Davies HM, Lee GH. Enantioselective synthesis of cyclopropylphosphonates containing quaternary stereocenters using a D2-symmetric chiral catalyst Rh2(S-biTISP)2. Organic Letters. 6: 2117-20. PMID 15200299 DOI: 10.1021/Ol049525C  0.616
2004 Davies HM, Lee GH. Dirhodium(II) tetra(N-(dodecylbenzenesulfonyl)prolinate) catalyzed enantioselective cyclopropenation of alkynes. Organic Letters. 6: 1233-6. PMID 15070305 DOI: 10.1021/Ol049928C  0.585
1997 Yeh SM, Lee GH, Wang Y, Luh TY. Chelation-Assisted C-O Bond Cleavage of Ortho Esters. A Convenient Synthesis of myo-Inositol Derivatives Having Free Hydroxy Group(s) at Specific Position(s). The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 62: 8315-8318. PMID 11671967 DOI: 10.1021/Jo970606E  0.358
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