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Donna G. Blackmond
Researcher at Scripps Health
Publications - 218
Citations - 13584
Donna G. Blackmond is an academic researcher from Scripps Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Homochirality. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 210 publications receiving 12046 citations. Previous affiliations of Donna G. Blackmond include Scripps Research Institute & Max Planck Society.
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Adsorption and reaction of CO and H2 on K-promoted Rh/SiO2 catalysts
TL;DR: In this article, the adsorption of CO and H2 on a series of alkali-promoted Rh/SiO2 catalysts was investigated by IR spectroscopy and volumetric chemisorption.
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In Situ Kinetic Studies of Rh(II)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Cyclopropanation with Low Catalyst Loadings
Bo Wei,Jack C. Sharland,Patricia W. Lin,Sidney M. Wilkerson-Hill,Felicia A. Fullilove,Sam McKinnon,Donna G. Blackmond,Huw M. L. Davies +7 more
TL;DR: Dirhodium tetracarboxylates are versatile catalysts for the reactions of donor/acceptor carbenes and catalyze a variety of transformations, including enantioselective intermolecular cyclopropanatas as discussed by the authors.
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A P(V) platform for oligonucleotide synthesis.
Yazhong Huang,Kyle W. Knouse,Shenjie Qiu,Wei Hao,Natalia M. Padial,Julien C. Vantourout,Bin Zheng,Stephen E. Mercer,Javier Lopez-Ogalla,Rohan Narayan,Richard E. Olson,Donna G. Blackmond,Martin D. Eastgate,Michael A. Schmidt,Ivar M. McDonald,Phil S. Baran +15 more
TL;DR: A flexible and efficient [P(V)]-based platform that can install a wide variety of phosphate linkages at will into oligonucleotides under a standardized coupling protocol with sustainably prepared, stable, P(V) reagents is reported.
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Correction to Curtin–Hammett Paradigm for Stereocontrol in Organocatalysis by Diarylprolinol Ether Catalysts
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Kinetic Profiling of Prolinate-Catalyzed α-Amination of Aldehydes
TL;DR: Deconvolution of the role of off-cycle species from the desired catalytic cycle leads to an optimized protocol for the prolinate-catalyzed amination of aldehydes.