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  1. 15. Juli 2015 · We report an inexpensive, thermally stable deoxyfluorination reagent that fluorinates a broad range of alcohols without substantial formation of elimination side products. This combination of selectivity, safety, and economic viability enables deoxyfluorination on preparatory scale. We employ the [18F]-labeled reagent in the first example of a no-carrier-added deoxy-radiofluorination.

  2. The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry welcomes Professor Abigail Doyle, who joins the department as the Saul Winstein Chair of Organic Chemistry. Prof. Doyle joined the department as a Full Professor effective July 1, 2021. Her office and laboratory are located in the Molecular Sciences Building.

  3. Professor Doyle is internationally recognized for her seminal contributions to organofluorine chemistry, to Nickel catalysis and to machine learning for organic synthesis. She has pioneered the combination of transition metal-catalyzed reactions with photoredox processes and her studies have led to an in-depth understanding of the role phosphane ligands play in synthetically relevant cross ...

  4. Thomas Graham. Abigail G Doyle. Quinolinium ions are engaged in an asymmetric, Ni-catalyzed Suzuki cross-coupling to yield 2-aryl- and 2-heteroaryl-1,2-dihydroquinolines. Key to the development of ...

  5. 15. Feb. 2018 · A group of researchers led by Abigail Doyle, the A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University, and Spencer Dreher of Merck Research Laboratories, has found a way to predict reaction yields accurately while varying up to four reaction components by using an application of artificial intelligence known as machine learning.

  6. 3. Feb. 2021 · Benjamin J. Shields, Marvin Parasram, Jesus I. Martinez Alvarado & Abigail G. Doyle Chemical Process Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick, NJ, USA Jason Stevens, Jun Li & Jacob M. Janey

  7. 个人简介. Abigail Doyle was born in Princeton, NJ in 1980. She received her A.B. and A.M. summa cum laude in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Harvard University in 2002. As an undergraduate, she investigated iron-catalyzed epoxidations of alkenes in collaboration with Dr. Christina White.