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Jenna L. Jeffrey
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 34
Citations - 1288
Jenna L. Jeffrey is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intramolecular force & Adenosine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1039 citations. Previous affiliations of Jenna L. Jeffrey include University of California, Berkeley & University of Oregon.
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O–H hydrogen bonding promotes H-atom transfer from α C–H bonds for C-alkylation of alcohols
TL;DR: The studies indicate a particular role of tetra-n-butylammonium phosphate in enhancing the selectivity for α C-H bonds in alcohols in the presence of allylic, benzylic, α-C=O, and α-ether C–H bonds.
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Intramolecular C(sp3)–H amination
TL;DR: This Perspective provides a historical context for these methods and describes recent contributions, as well as the remaining challenges to intramolecular C(sp3)–H amination.
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Selective Radical-Radical Cross-Couplings: Design of a Formal β-Mannich Reaction.
TL;DR: A novel pathway to γ-aminoketones is predicated upon the use of DABCO as both a base and an electron transfer agent and formally allows for the direct synthesis of β-Mannich products via a chemoselective three-component coupling of aryl aldehydes, amines, and ketones.
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Concise Synthesis of Pauciflorol F Using a Larock Annulation
TL;DR: A Pd-catalyzed Larock annulation provides expedient access to a subset of resveratrol-derived natural products and resulted in the structural revision of an intermediate en route to the natural product pauciflorol F.
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An approach to the synthesis of dimeric resveratrol natural products via a palladium-catalyzed domino reaction.
TL;DR: A palladium-catalyzed domino reaction of bromostilbene derivative 6 and tolane 7, involving two sequential Heck coupling reactions, provides access to the benzofulvene-based core of various resveratrol-derived natural products.