Themed collection In memory of Stuart Warren

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Communication

A simple, general and efficient ketone synthesis via alkylation and dephosphinoylation of β-keto-diphenylphosphine oxides

Ketone alkylations can be achieved selectively via activation with a base-removable diphenylphosphinoyl group.

Graphical abstract: A simple, general and efficient ketone synthesis via alkylation and dephosphinoylation of β-keto-diphenylphosphine oxides
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Communication

Thermodynamically controlled cyclisation reactions with double phenylsulfanyl migration

Enantiomerically enriched C2-symmetric tetrols were synthesised by a route involving a ‘self-metathesis’ reaction with Grubbs' second-generation ruthenium catalyst; these tetrols produced interesting bicyclic products when rearranged under acidic conditions.

Graphical abstract: Thermodynamically controlled cyclisation reactions with double phenylsulfanyl migration
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Communication

Silica gel catalysed generation of episulfonium ions: a mild method for the synthesis of heterocycles

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Asymmetric synthesis of trans-disubstituted cyclopropanes using phosphine oxides and phosphine boranes

A β-phosphinoyl ‘Evans’ enolate does not alkylate, but the corresponding phosphine borane reacts stereoselectively allowing the synthesis of enantiomerically enriched cyclopropanes. DFT calculations show that differences in the additional chelation of phosphine derivatives result in the improvement in reactivity.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetric synthesis of trans-disubstituted cyclopropanes using phosphine oxides and phosphine boranes
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Diphenylphosphinoyl-mediated synthesis of ketones

Branched ketones were prepared by successive α- and γ-alkylation followed by basic dephosphinoylation. Mono-alkylation is selective, highly crystalline intermediates are formed and a one-pot strategy is possible.

Graphical abstract: Diphenylphosphinoyl-mediated synthesis of ketones
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Asymmetric cyclopropane synthesis via phosphine oxide mediated cascade reactions

A single-step stereospecific cascade cyclopropanation reaction eliminates stereochemical leakage found in an equivalent known two-step procedure.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetric cyclopropane synthesis via phosphine oxide mediated cascade reactions
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Synthesis of new water-soluble phosphonium salts and their Wittig reactions in water

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Strategies for the stereoselective synthesis of molecules with remote stereogenic centres across a double bond of fixed configuration

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An efficient protocol for Sharpless-style racemic dihydroxylation

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Asymmetric dihydroxylation of allylic phosphine oxides

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Investigation of the configurational stability of lithiated phosphine oxides using diastereomerically pure and enantiomerically enriched phosphine oxides

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Asymmetric aldol reactions of achiral 2-phenylsulfanyl aldehydes with small- and medium-sized carbocyclic rings: the synthesis of homochiral spirocyclic lactones, pyrrolidines and tetrahydrofurans

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Control over absolute (R,S), relative (syn,anti) and geometrical (E,Z) stereochemistry in the synthesis of allylically substituted alkenes from diphenylphosphinoyl epoxy alcohols

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Asymmetric epoxidation and kinetic resolution of allylic phosphine oxides

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Additions of lithiated β-hydroxy alkyldiphenylphosphine oxides to aldehydes, and palladium(II)-catalysed allylic transpositions of bis-acetoxy alkyldiphenylphosphine oxides: synthesis of O-protected (E,E)- and (E,Z)hepta-2,4-dien-1-ol and of alkyldiphenylphosphine oxides bearing remotely related chiral centres

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Synthesis of cyclic amines and allylic sulfides by phenylthio migration of β-hydroxy sulfides

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Stereochemically controlled synthesis of unsaturated alcohols by the Horner–Wittig reaction

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Transformation of cyclic α-phenylthio aldehydes by stereoselective aldol reactions and phenylthio migration into spirocyclic lactones and ethers, and E-allylic alcohols with 1,4-related chiral centres

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Synthesis of single isomers (E or Z) of unsaturated carboxylic acids by the Horner-Wittig reaction

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Applications of the stereochemically-controlled Horner-Wittig reaction: synthesis of feniculin, (E)-non-6-en-1-ol, a pheromone of the mediterranean fruit fly, (E)- and (Z)-dec-5-en-1-ol, tri-substituted alkenes, and (Z)-α-bisabolene

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The stereocontrolled Horner-Wittig reaction: synthesis of disubstituted alkenes

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Acyl anion equivalents: synthesis of ketones and enones from α-phenylthioalkylphosphine oxides

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Regioselectivity and control in alkene formation from a carbonium ion after diphenylphosphinoyl migration

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Mechanism of the [1,3] phenylthio shift in the rearrangement of allyl sulphides

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Organic synthesis using the mobile activating group, diphenylphosphinoyl

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Obituary

Stuart Warren (24 Dec 1938–22 Mar 2020)

Celebrating the life of Stuart Warren.

Graphical abstract: Stuart Warren (24 Dec 1938–22 Mar 2020)
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About this collection

Professor Stuart Warren, who sadly passed away on 22 March 2020 at the age of 81, was a leader in the field of organic chemistry and a transformative figure in the British academic landscape in the field of chemical synthesis.

In this tribute, his former student and colleague Jonathan Clayden has collated a number of Stuart’s publications across the Royal Society of Chemistry journals, and together with a number of Stuart’s other former students, written a brief Editorial to accompany the collection. The selected publications span his research career and we hope you enjoy revisiting some of his exceptional work.

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