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M. J. Sharp
Researcher at University of Guelph
Publications - 6
Citations - 316
M. J. Sharp is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metalation & Directed ortho metalation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 312 citations. Previous affiliations of M. J. Sharp include University of Waterloo.
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Sequential directed ortho metalation-boronic acid cross-coupling reactions. A general regiospecific route to oxygenated dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-ones related to ellagic acid
Babajide I. Alo,A. Kandil,P. A. Patil,M. J. Sharp,M. A. Siddiqui,Victor Snieckus,Philip David Josephy +6 more
TL;DR: A general regiospecific synthesis of dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-one derivatives 1a,c and 8a-i related to ellagic acid is described in this article.
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Remote aromatic metalation. An anionic Friedel-Crafts equivalent for the regioselective synthesis of condensed fluorenones from biaryl and m-teraryl 2-amides
TL;DR: Remote metalation of mteraryl and biaryl amides constitutes a short and convenient route to a variety of substituted and condensed fluorenones, including aza analogues and the natural product, dengibsinin this paper.
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The directed ortho metalation connection to aryl-aryl cross coupling.A general regiospecific synthesis of phenanthrols
TL;DR: A general directed metalation-based cross coupling synthesis of phenanthrols has been developed in this article, where reactions of derived triflates and carbamates lead to a variety of substituted phenanthrenes.
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Sequential Directed Ortho Metalation ‐ Boronic Acid Cross‐Coupling Reactions. A General Regiospecific Route to Oxygenated Dibenzo(b,d) pyran‐6‐ones Related to Ellagic Acid.
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Remote Aromatic Metalation. An Anionic Friedel-Crafts Equivalent for the Regioselective Synthesis of Condensed Fluorenones from Biaryl and m-Teraryl 2-Amides.
TL;DR: Remote metalation of mteraryl and biaryl amides constitutes a short and convenient route to a variety of substituted and condensed fluorenones, including aza analogues and the natural product, dengibsinin this paper.