Vladimir B. Birman
Department of Chemistry
Washington University
Campus Box 1134
One Brookings Drive
USA
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- Homobenzotetramisole: an effective catalyst for kinetic resolution of aryl-cycloalkanols. Birman, V.B., Li, X. Org. Lett. (2008)
- Enantioselective synthesis of lobeline via nonenzymatic desymmetrization. Birman, V.B., Jiang, H., Li, X. Org. Lett. (2007)
- Nonaromatic amidine derivatives as acylation catalysts. Birman, V.B., Li, X., Han, Z. Org. Lett. (2007)
- Benzo[b]fluorenes via indanone dianion annulation: a short synthesis of prekinamycin. Birman, V.B., Zhao, Z., Guo, L. Org. Lett. (2007)
- Kinetic resolution of propargylic alcohols catalyzed by benzotetramisole. Birman, V.B., Guo, L. Org. Lett. (2006)
- Benzotetramisole: a remarkably enantioselective acyl transfer catalyst. Birman, V.B., Li, X. Org. Lett. (2006)
- Kinetic resolution of 2-oxazolidinones via catalytic, enantioselective N-acylation. Birman, V.B., Jiang, H., Li, X., Guo, L., Uffman, E.W. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2006)
- Kinetic resolution of alcohols using a 1,2-dihydroimidazo[1,2-a]quinoline enantioselective acylation catalyst. Birman, V.B., Jiang, H. Org. Lett. (2005)
- Synthesis of sceptrin alkaloids. Birman, V.B., Jiang, X.T. Org. Lett. (2004)
- 2,3-Dihydroimidazo[1,2-a]pyridines: a new class of enantioselective acyl transfer catalysts and their use in kinetic resolution of alcohols. Birman, V.B., Uffman, E.W., Jiang, H., Li, X., Kilbane, C.J. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2004)
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