Edwin Vedejs
University of Michigan
46 Papers
600 Citations
Edwin Vedejs is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydroboration & Boranes. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Edwin Vedejs include Merck & Co. & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Papers
AcOLeDMAP and BnOLeDMAP: Conformationally Restricted Nucleophilic Catalysts for Enantioselective Rearrangement of Indolyl Acetates and Carbonates
TL;DR: Highly enantioselective conversion to quaternary C-acetylated and C-carboxylated oxindoles is observed, even for substrates containing branched substituents, as well as complementary enantiofacial selectivity using catalyst 13b compared to the acetyl migrations of 16 catalyzed by 12b.
A boronium ion with exceptional electrophilicity.
TL;DR: It is somewhat surprised to find that an adduct is readily formed simply upon mixing 1 with the 9-BBN bistriflimide reagent 5a despite the transannular steric demands of the 9 -BBN core and the need to form adjacent quaternary bonds to boron as well as nitrogen.
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A Highly Enantioselective Phosphabicyclooctane Catalyst for the Kinetic Resolution of Benzylic Alcohols
Edwin Vedejs,Olafs Daugulis +1 more
TL;DR: A new class of chiral phosphines belonging to the P-aryl-2-phosphabicyclo[3.3.0]octane family (PBO) has been prepared by enantioselective synthesis starting from lactate esters and 2,2-dimethylcyclopentanone enolate 5.
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Superelectrophilic intermediates in nitrogen-directed aromatic borylation.
TL;DR: The computations indicate that internal borylation from 14a occurs via a C-H insertion transition state that is accessible from either the borenium pi complex or from a Wheland intermediate having nearly identical energy.
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N-Directed aliphatic C-H borylation using borenium cation equivalents.
TL;DR: Highly electrophilic boron cations derived from hindered amine borane complexes have been shown to undergo intramolecular aliphatic C-H borylation.