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List of works by Robert J Phipps

A Computational and Experimental Investigation of the Origin of Selectivity in the Chiral Phosphoric Acid Catalyzed Enantioselective Minisci Reaction

scientific article published on 30 November 2020

Catalytic enantioselective Minisci-type addition to heteroarenes

scientific article published on 05 April 2018

Enantioselective remote C-H activation directed by a chiral cation

scientific article published on 01 March 2020

Exploiting attractive non-covalent interactions for the enantioselective catalysis of reactions involving radical intermediates

scientific article published on 19 October 2020

Harnessing non-covalent interactions to exert control over regioselectivity and site-selectivity in catalytic reactions.

scientific article published on 5 October 2016

Ion-Pair-Directed Borylation of Aromatic Phosphonium Salts

scientific article published on 04 June 2019

Para-Selective C-H Borylation of Common Arene Building Blocks Enabled by Ion-Pairing with a Bulky Countercation

scientific article published on 18 September 2019

Predictive Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis Guides Successful Catalytic Enantioselective Minisci Reactions of Diazines

scientific article published on 21 November 2019

Publisher Correction: Exploiting attractive non-covalent interactions for the enantioselective catalysis of reactions involving radical intermediates

scientific article published on 18 November 2020

Recent Advances in Minisci-Type Reactions

scientific article published on 05 August 2019

Site-Selective Cross-Coupling of Remote Chlorides Enabled by Electrostatically-Directed Palladium Catalysis

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Systematic Variation of Ligand and Cation Parameters Enables Site-Selective C-C and C-N Cross-Coupling of Multiply Chlorinated Arenes through Substrate-Ligand Electrostatic Interactions

scientific article published on 17 December 2020

meta-Selective C-H Borylation of Benzylamine-, Phenethylamine-, and Phenylpropylamine-Derived Amides Enabled by a Single Anionic Ligand.

scientific article published on 6 September 2017