Will Curry
University of Richmond
4 Papers
11 Citations
Will Curry is an academic researcher from University of Richmond. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Pyrrole. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Application of vinylogous carbamates and vinylogous aminonitriles to the regiospecific synthesis of uniquely functionalized pyrroles and quinolones.
John T. Gupton,Evan Crawford,Matt Mahoney,Evan Clark,Will Curry,Annie Lane,Alex Shimozono,Veronica Moore-Stoll,Kristen Elofson,Wen Juekun,Micah Newton,Scott Yeudall,Elizabeth Jaekle,Rene P.F. Kanters,James A. Sikorski +14 more
TL;DR: The regiospecific synthesis of 1,2,3,4-tetrasubstituted pyrroles containing polar substituents and such products are prepared from Vinylogous carbamates and vinylogous aminonitriles.
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The application of formyl group activation of bromopyrrole esters to formal syntheses of lycogarubin C, permethyl storniamide A and lamellarin G trimethyl ether
John T. Gupton,Nakul Telang,Jon Patteson,Kristin Lescalleet,Scott Yeudall,John Sobieski,Andrew Harrison,Will Curry +7 more
TL;DR: Methyl and ethyl 3-bromo-2-formylpyrrole-5-carboxylate are described as building blocks for the formal synthesis of these three highly functionalized, bioactive pyrroles.
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Formyl Group Activation of a Bromopyrrole Ester in Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reactions: Application to a Formal Synthesis of Polycitone A and B and Polycitrin A
John T. Gupton,Nakul Telang,Michael Wormald,Kristin Lescalleet,Jon Patteson,Will Curry,Andrew Harrison,Megan E. Hoerrner,John Sobieski,Michael Kimmel,Emily J. Kluball,Thomas Perry +11 more
TL;DR: A new pyrrole building block is described, which allows for the regiospecific synthesis of 2, 3,5-trisubstituted pyrroles and 2,3,4, 5- tetrasubstItuted p Pyrroles.
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The Application of Formyl Group Activation of Bromopyrrole Esters to Formal Syntheses of Lycogarubin C, Permethyl Storniamide A and Lamellarin G Trimethyl Ether.
John T. Gupton,Nakul Telang,Jon Patteson,Kristin Lescalleet,Scott Yeudall,John Sobieski,Andrew Harrison,Will Curry +7 more
TL;DR: The natural products lycogarubin (I), permethyl storniamide A (II), and lamellarin G trimethyl ether (III) are interesting biological active compounds as discussed by the authors.