S. Martin

TitleVolunteer Faculty
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentFaculty Records
Address833 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia PA 19107
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    1. McAtee JR, Martin SE, Cinderella AP, Reid WB, Johnson KA, Watson DA. The First Example of Nickel-Catalyzed Silyl-Heck Reactions: Direct Activation of Silyl Triflates Without Iodide Additives. Tetrahedron. 2014 Jul 08; 70(27-28):4250-4256. PMID: 24914247.
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    2. Martin SES, Watson DA. Silyl-Heck Reactions for the Preparation of Unsaturated Organosilanes. Synlett. 2013; 24(17):2177-2182. PMID: 29104371.
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    3. Martin SE, Watson DA. Preparation of vinyl silyl ethers and disiloxanes via the silyl-Heck reaction of silyl ditriflates. J Am Chem Soc. 2013 Sep 11; 135(36):13330-3. PMID: 23984876.
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    4. McAtee JR, Martin SE, Ahneman DT, Johnson KA, Watson DA. Preparation of allyl and vinyl silanes by the palladium-catalyzed silylation of terminal olefins: a silyl-Heck reaction. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2012 Apr 10; 51(15):3663-7. PMID: 22383447.
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