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Víctor S. Martín
Researcher at University of La Laguna
Publications - 300
Citations - 6674
Víctor S. Martín is an academic researcher from University of La Laguna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enantioselective synthesis & Intramolecular force. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 293 publications receiving 6213 citations. Previous affiliations of Víctor S. Martín include Spanish National Research Council & Kyushu University.
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A greatly improved procedure for ruthenium tetroxide catalyzed oxidations of organic compounds
Abstract: Addition of acetonitrile to the traditional CCl4/H2O solvent system for ruthenium tetraoxide catalyzed oxidations leads to a greatly improved system; some applications to olefins, alcohols, aromatic rings, and ethers are described. © 1981, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Kinetic resolution of racemic allylic alcohols by enantioselective epoxidation. A route to substances of absolute enantiomeric purity
Víctor S. Martín,Scott S. Woodard,Tsutomu Katsuki,Yasuhiro Yamada,Masonari Ikeda,K. Barry Sharpless +5 more
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Stereo and regioselective openings of chiral 2,3-epoxy alcohols. Versatile routes to optically pure natural products and drugs. Unusual kinetic resolutions
K. B. Sharpless,Carl Henry Behrens,Tsutomu Katsuki,Albert W. M. Lee,Víctor S. Martín,M. Takatani,S. M. Viti,Frederick J. Walker,Scott S. Woodard +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a diverse selection of new synthetic applications of the titanium-catalyzed asymmetric epoxidation (AE) process is described and a number of unusual kinetic resolutions based on the AE process are presented; these include resolutions of allenic alcohols, n-acetylenic carbinols, -hydroxy sulfides, and a dienol.
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Iron(III)-promoted aza-Prins-cyclization: direct synthesis of six-membered azacycles
TL;DR: A new iron(III) halide-promoted aza-Prins cyclization between gamma,delta-unsaturated tosylamines and aldehydes provides six-membered azacycles in good to excellent yields.