Research Publications

278.“Synthesis ofZ-gem-Cl,CF3-Substituted Alkenes by Stereoselective Cross-Metathesis and the Role of Disubstituted Mo Alkylidenes”Q. Liu, C. Qin, J. Wan, B. K. Mai, X. Z. Sui, H. Kobayashi, H. Zahedian, P. Liu, A. H. Hoveyda

277.“A catalytic process enables efficient and programmable access to precisely altered indole alkaloid scaffolds”Y. Huang, X. Li, B. K. Mai, E. J. Tonogai, A. J. Smith, P. J. Hergenrother, P. Liu, A. H. Hoveyda

276.“Click processes orthogonal to CuAAC and SuFEx forge selectively modifiable fluorescent linkers”P. H. S. Paioti, K. E. Lounsbury, F. Romiti, M. Formica, V. Bauer, C. Zandonella, M. E. Hackey, J. del Pozo, A. H. Hoveyda

275.“Catalytic Cross-Metathesis Reactions That AffordE‑ andZ‑Trisubstituted Alkenyl Bromides: Scope, Applications, and Mechanistic Insights”T. Koengeter, C. Qin, B. K. Mai, Q. Liu, Y. Mu, P. Liu, A. H. Hoveyda

274.Z-Trisubstituted α,β-Unsaturated Esters and Acid Fluorides through Stereocontrolled Catalytic Cross-Metathesis”C. Qin, T. Koengeter, F. Zhao, Y. Mu, F. Liu, K. N. Houk, A. H. Hoveyda

273.“Diastereo- and enantioselective synthesis of compounds with a trifluoromethyl- and fluoro-substituted carbon centre”S. Xu, J. del Pozo, F. Romiti, Y. Fu, B. K. Mai, R. J. Morrison, K. Lee, S. Hu, M. J. Koh, J. Lee, X. Li, P. Liu,A. H. Hoveyda

272.E-andZ-trisubstituted macrocyclic alkenes for natural product synthesis and skeletal editing”Y. Mu, F. W. W. Hartrampf, E. C. Yu, K. E. Lounsbury, R. R. Schrock,F. Romiti,A. H. Hoveyda

271.“Stereodefined Alkenes with a Fluoro-chloro Terminus as a Uniquely Enabling Compound Class”Q. Liu, Y. Mu, T. Koengeter,R. R. Schrock,A. H. Hoveyda

270.“Cross-metathesis of Allenes. Mechanistic Analysis and Identification of a Ru-CAAC as the Most Effective Catalyst”S. A. Gonsales, Z. C. Mueller, F. Zhao, P. H. S. Paioti, L. Karmazin, J.Wan, F. Liu, K. N. Houk,A. H. Hoveyda

269.“Oxo 2-Adamantylidene Complexes of Mo(VI) and W(VI)”M. Boudjelel, F. Zhai,R. R. Schrock,A. H. Hoveyda,C. Tsay

268.“Boosting the Metathesis Activity of Molybdenum Oxo Alkylidenes by Tuning the Anionic Ligand σ Donation”J. De Jesus Silva, M. Pucino, F. Zhai, D. Mance, Z. J. Berkson, D. F. Nater, A. H. Hoveyda, C.Copéret,R. R. Schrock

267.“Streamlined Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of α-Substituted β,γ-Unsaturated Ketones and Either of the Corresponding Tertiary Homoallylic Alcohol Diastereomers”J. del Pozo, S. Zhang, F. Romiti, S. Xu, R. P. Conger, A. H. Hoveyda

266.“Syntheses of “Phosphine-Free” Molybdenum Oxo Alkylidene Complexes through Addition of Water to Alkylidyne Complexes” F. Zhai, R. R. Schrock,A. H. Hoveyda, P.Müller

265.“Sulfonate N‐Heterocyclic Carbene–Copper Complexes: Uniquely Effective Catalysts for Enantioselective Synthesis of C−C, C−B, C−H, and C−Si Bonds” A.H. Hoveyda, Y. Zhou, Y. Shi, M. K. Brown, H. Wu, S. Torker

264.“Regio‐ and Enantioselective Synthesis of Trifluoromethyl‐Substituted Homoallylic α‐Tertiary NH2‐Amines by Reactions Facilitated by a Threonine‐Based Boron‐Containing Catalyst” D. C. Fager, R. J. Morrison,A. H. Hoveyda

263.“A Catalytic Approach for Enantioselective Synthesis of Homoallylic Alcohols BearingZ-Alkenyl Chloride or Trifluoromethyl Group. A Protecting Group-Free Synthesis of Mycothiazole” R. J. Morrison, F. W. van der Mei, F. Romiti,A. H. Hoveyda

262.“Catalytic Enantioselective Conjugate Addition of Stereodefined Di- and Trisubstituted Alkenylaluminum Compounds to Acyclic Enones”K. P. McGrath, A. K. Hubbell, Y. Zhou, D. P.Santos, S. Torker, F. Romiti, A. H. Hoveyda

261.“Catalytic Enantioselective Boryl and Silyl Substitution with Trifluoromethyl Alkenes: Scope, Utility, and Mechanistic Nuances of Cu−F β‑Elimination”P. H. S. Paioti, J. del Pozo, M. S. Mikus, J. Lee, M. J. Koh, F. Romiti, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

260.“Catalytic Enantioselective Addition of an Allyl Group to Ketones Containing a Tri-, a Di-, or a Monohalomethyl Moiety. Stereochemical Control Based on Distinctive Electronic and Steric Attributes of C–Cl, C–Br, and C–F Bonds” D. C. Fager, K. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda

259.“Copper–Hydride-Catalyzed Enantioselective Processes with Allenyl Boronates. Mechanistic Nuances, Scope, and Utility in Target-Oriented Synthesis” Y. Sun, Y. Zhou, Y. Shi, J. del Pozo, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

258.“Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Allylic Boronates with a Trisubstituted Alkenyl Fluoride and Conversion to Compounds with a F-Substituted Stereogenic Quaternary Center” S. Akiyama, K. Kubota, M. S. Mikus, P. H. S. Paioti, F. Romiti, Q. Liu, Y. Zhou, A. H. Hoveyda, H. Ito

257.“Silica‐Supported Molybdenum‐Oxo Alkylidenes: Bridging the Gap between Internal and Terminal Olefin Metathesis” M. Pucino, F. Zhai, C. P. Gordon, D. Mance, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock, C. Copéret

256.“Ru-Based Catechothiolate Complexes Bearing an Unstaturated NHC Ligand: Effective Cross-Metathesis Catalysts for Synthesis of (Z)-α,β-Unsaturated Esters, Caboxylic Acids and Primary, Secondary, and Weinreb Amides” Z. Liu, C. Xu, J. del Pozo, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

255.E– andZ-, Di- and Tri-Substituted Alkenyl Nitriles Through Catalytic Cross-Metathesis” Y. Mu, T. Nguyen, M.J. Koh, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

254.“Delayed Catalyst Function Enables Direct Enantioselective Conversion of Nitriles to NH2-Amines” S. Zhang, J. del Pozo, F. Romiti, Y. Mu, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

253.“Traceless Protection for More Broadly Applicable Olefin Metathesis” Y. Mu, T. Nguyen, F. W. van der Mei, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

252.“Racemic Vinylallenes in Catalytic Enantioselective Mutlicomponent Processes. Rapid Generation of Complexity through 1,6-Conjugate Additions” Y. Huang, S. Torker, X. Li, J. del Pozo, A. H. Hoveyda

251.“SN2″-Selective and Enantioselective Substitution with Unsaturated Organoboron Compounds and Catalyzed by a Sulfonate-Containing NHC-Cu Complex” Y. Zhou, Y. Shi, S. Torker, and A. H. Hoveyda .

250.“Syntheses of Molybendenum Oxo Benzylidene Complexes” F. Zhai, K. V. Bukhryakov, R.R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda, C. Tsay, P. Müller

249.“γ-, Diastereo-, and Enantioselective Addition of MEMO-Substituted Allylboron Compounds to Aldimines Catalyzed by Organoboron-Ammonium Complexes” R. J. Morrison, A. H. Hoveyda

248.“Syntheses of High-Oxidation-State Mo═CHX Complexes, Where X = Cl, CF3, Phosphonium, CN” S. VenkatRamani, R.R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda, P. Müller, C. Tsay

247.“Syntheses of Molybendenum Oxo Alkylidene Complexes through Addition of Water to an Alkylidyne Complex” K. V. Bukhryakov, R.R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda, C. Tsay, P. Müller

246.“Enantioselective Synthesis for Trisubstituted Allenyl—B(pin) Compounds by Phosphine—Cu-Catalyzed 1,3-Enyne Hydroboration. Insights Regarding Stereochemical Intergrity of Cu—Allenyl Intermediates” Y. Huang, J. del Pozo, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

245.“Mechanism-based Enhancement of Scope and Enantioselectivity for Reactions Involving a Copper-Substituted Stereogenic Carbon Centre” J. Lee, S. Radomkit, S. Torker, J. del Pozo, A. H. Hoveyda

244.“Synthesis ofE-andZ-Trisubstituted Alkenes by Catalytic Cross-Metathesis” T. T. Nguyen, M. J. Koh, T. J. Mann, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

243.“Synthesis ofZ– orE-Trisubstituted Allylic Alcohols and Ethers by Kinetically Controlled Cross-Metathesis with a Ru Catechothiolate Complex” C. Xu, Z. Liu, S. Torker, X. Shen, D. Xu, A.H. Hoveyda

242.“Synthesis of Molybdenum Adamantylimido andt-Butylimido Alkylidene Chloride Complexes Using HCl and DiphenylmenthylphosphineK. V. Bukhryakov, S. VenkatRamani, C. Tsay, A. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock

241.“Enantioselective Total Synthesis of (—)-Deoxoapodine” T. Kang, K. L. White, T. J. Mann, A. H. Hoveyda, M. Movassaghi

240.“In Situ Methylene Capping: A General Strategy for Efficient Stereoretentive Catalytic Olefin Metathesis. The Concept, Methodological Implications, and Applications to Synthesis of Biologically Active CompoundsC. Xu, X. Shen, A. H. Hoveyda

239.“Catalytic Diastereo- and Enantioselective Additions of Versatile Allyl Groups to N-H Ketimines,H. Jang, F. Romiti, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

238.“Practical, Broadly Applicable, α-Selective,Z-Selective, Diastereoselective and Enantioselective Addition of Allylboron Compounds to Mono-, Di-, Tri- and Polyfluoroalkyl Ketones,F. W. van der Mei, C. Qin, R. J. Morrison, A. H. Hoveyda

237.“Practical, Efficient, and Broadly Applicable Synthesis of Readily Differentiable Vicinal Diboronate Compounds by Catalytic Three-Component Reactions,S. Radomkit, Z. Liu, A. Closs, M.S. Mikus, A. H. Hoveyda. (Special issue in honor of Professor Ben Feringa)

236.“Electronically Activated Organoboron Catalysts for Enantioselective Propargyl Addition to Trifluoromethyl Ketones,N.W. Mszar, M. S. Mikus, S. Torker, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda

235.“Synthesis of 2,6,-Hexa-tert-butylterphenyl Derivatives, 2,6-(2,4,6-t-Bu3C6H2)2C6H3X, where X + I, Li, OH, SH, N3, or NH2,K.V. Bukhryakov, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda, P. Müller, J. Becker

234.“Molybdenum Chloride Catalysts forZ-Selective Olefin Metathesis Reactions,M. J. Koh, T. T. Nguyen, J. K. Lam, S. Torker, J. Hyvl, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

233.“KineticallyE-Selective Macrocyclic Ring-Closing Metathesis,X. Shen, T. T. Nguyen, M. J. Koh, D. Xu, A. W. H. Speed, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

232.“Versatile Homoallylic Boronates by Chemo-, SN2′-, Diastereo- and Enantioslective Catalytic Sequence of Cu—H Addition to Vinyl-B(pin)/Allylic Substitution,” J. Lee, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

231.“Synthesis and Evaluation of Molybdenum and Tungsten Monoaryloxide Halide Alkylidene Complexes forZ-Selective Cross-Metathesis of Cyclooctene andZ-1,2-Dichloroethylene,” J. Lam, C. Zhu, K. V. Bukhryakov, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

230.“Pentacoordinate Ruthenium(ll) Catecholthiolate and Mercaptophenolate Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis: Anionic Ligand Exchange and Ease of Initiation,” M. S. Mikus, S. Torker, C. Xu, B. Li, A. H. Hoveyda.

229.“Synthesis of Linear (Z)- α , β -Unsaturated Esters by Catalytic Crosss-Metathesis. The Influence of Acetonitrile,” E. C. Yu, B. M. Johnson, E. M. Townsend, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

228.“Catalytic Enantioselective 1,6-Conjugate Additions of Propargyl and Allyl Groups,” F. Meng, X. Li, S. Torker, Y. Shi, X. Shen, A. H. Hoveyda

227.“Catalytic Enantioselective Conjugate Additions of (pin)B-Substituted Allylcopper Compounds Generated in situ from Butadiene or Isoprene,” X. Li, F. Meng, S. Torker, Y. Shi, A. H. Hoveyda.

226.“Practical and Broadly Applicable Catalytic Enantioselective Additions of Allyl–B(pin) Compounds to Ketones and α -Ketoesters,” D. W. Robbins, K. Lee, D. L. Silverio, A. Volkov, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda

225.“Catalytic Enantioselective Addition of Organoboron Reagents to Fluoroketones Controlled by Electrostatic Interactions,” K. Lee, D. L. Silverio, S. Torker, F. Haeffner, D. W. Robbins, F. W. van der Mei, A. H. Hoveyda

224.“Kinetically controlledE-Selective Catalytic Olefin Metathesis,” T. T. Nguyen, M. J. Koh, X. Shen, F. Romiti, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

223.“Controllable ROMP Tacticity by Harnessing the Fluxionality of Stereogenic-at-Ruthenium Complexes,M. S. Mikus, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

222.“Lewis Acid Catalyzed Borotropic Shifts in the Design of Diastereo- and Enantioselective γ-Additions of Allylboron Moieties to Aldimines,” F. W. van der Mei, H. Miyamoto, D. L. Silverio, A. H. Hoveyda.

221.“Catalytic SN2′- and Enantioselective Allylic Substitution with a Diborylmethane Reagent and Application in Synthesis,” Y. Shi, A. H. Hoveyda.

220.“Direct Synthesis ofZ-Alkenyl Halides through Catalytic Cross-Methathesis,” M. J. Koh, T. T. Nguyen, H. Zhang, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

219.“Regarding a Persisting Puzzle in Olefin Metathesis with Ru Complexes: Why are Transformations of Alkenes with a Small SubstituentZ-Selective?,” S. Torker, M. J. Koh, R. K. Khan, A. H. Hoveyda.

218.“Mechanism of NHC-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Diboron and Borosilane Reagents to β Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds” H. Wu, J. M. Garcia, F. Haeffner, S. Radomkit, A. R. Zhugralin, A. H. Hoveyda.

217.“N-Heterocyclic Carbene–Copper-Catalyzed Group-, Site-, and Enantioselective Allylic Substitution with a Readily Accessible Propargyl(pinacolato)boron Reagent: Utility in Stereoselective Synthesis and Mechanistic Attributes,” Y. Shi , B. Jung , S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

216.“N-Substituted Tertiary and O-Substituted Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers by Site-, Diastereo- and Enantioselective Vinylogous Mannich Reactions,” D. L. Silverio, P. Fu, E. L. Carswell, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda. (Special issue in memory of Professor Harry H. Wasserman)

215.“Synthesis of Molybdenum and Tungsten Alkylidene Complexes that Contain the 2,6-Bis(2,4,6-triisopropylphenyl)phenylimido (NHIPT) Ligand,” J. C. Axtell, R. R. Schrock, Peter Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

214.“Synthesis of Alternatingtrans-AB Copolymers through Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Initiated by Molybdenum Alkylidenes,” H. Jeong, J. M. John, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

213.“High-Value Alcohols and Higher-Oxidation-State Compounds by CatalyticZ-Selective Cross-Metathesis,” M. J. Koh, R. K. M. Khan, S. Torker, M. Yu, M. S. Mikus, A. H. Hoveyda.

212.“Catalyst-Controlled Stereoselective Olefin Metathesis as a Principal Strategy in Multistep Synthesis Design: A Concise Route to (+)-Neopeltolide,” M. Yu, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

211.“Preparation of MacrocyclicZ-Enoates and (E,Z)- or (Z,E)-Dienoates through Catalytic Stereoselective Ring-Closing Metathesis,” H. Zhang, E. C. Yu, S. Torker, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

210.“CatalyticZ-Selective Cross-Metathesis in Complex Molecule Synthesis: A Convergent Stereoselective Route to Disorazole C1,” A. W. H. Speed, T. J. Mann, R. V. O’Brien, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

209.“Reactivity and Selectivity Differences between Catecholate and Catechothiolate Ru Complexes. Implications Regarding Design of Stereoselective Olefin Metathesis Catalysts,” R. K. M. Khan, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

208.“Synthesis of Molybdenum and Tungsten Alkylidene Complexes That Contain Sterically Demanding Arenethiolate Ligands,” E. M. Townsend, J. Hyvl, W. P. Forrest, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

207.“Multifunctional Organoboron Compounds for Scalable Natural Product Synthesis,” F. Meng, K. P. McGrath, A. H. Hoveyda.

206.“Synthesis of Tungsten Imido Alkylidene Complexes that Contain an Electron-Withdrawing Imido Ligand,” J. C. Axtell, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, S. J. Smith, A. H. Hoveyda.

205.“Catalytic Enantioselective Protoboration of Disubstituted Allenes. Access to Alkenylboron Compounds in High Enantiomeric Purity,” H. Jang, B. Jung, A. H. Hoveyda.

204.“Diastereo- and Enantioselective Reactions of Bis(pinacolato)diboron, 1,3-Enynes, and Aldehydes Catalyzed by an Easily Accessible Bisphosphine–Cu Complex,” F. Meng, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

203.“Synthesis of (±)-Tetrapetalone A-Me Aglycon,” P. N. Carlsen, T. J. Mann, A. H. Hoveyda, A. J. Frontier.

202.“An Efficient, Practical, and Enantioselective Method for Synthesis of Homoallenylamides Catalyzed by an Aminoalcohol-Derived, Boron-Based Catalyst,” H. Wu, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

201.“NHC–Cu-Catalyzed Addition of Propargylboron Reagents to Phosphinoylimines. Enantioselective Synthesis of Trimethylsilyl-Substituted Homoallenylamides and Application to the Synthesis of S-(–)-Cyclooroidin,” N. W. Mszar, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

200.“The Influence of Anionic Ligands on Stereoisomerism of Ru Carbenes and Their Importance to Efficiency and Selectivity of Catalytic Olefin Metathesis Reactions,” S. Torker, R. K. M. Khan, A. H. Hoveyda.

199.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Boron-Substituted Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through NHC-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of (Pinacolato)boron Units to Enones,” S. Radomkit, A. H. Hoveyda.

198.“A Broadly Applicable NHC–Cu-Catalyzed Approach for Efficient, Site-, and Enantioselective Coupling of Readily Accessible (Pinacolato)alkenylboron Compounds to Allylic Phosphates and Applications to Natural Product Synthesis,” F. Gao, J. L. Carr, A. H. Hoveyda.

197.“Broadly ApplicableZ– and Diastereoselective Ring-Opening/Cross-Metathesis Catalyzed by a Dithiolate Ru Complex,” M. J. Koh, R. K. M. Khan, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

196.“A Multicomponent Ni-, Zr-, and Cu-Catalyzed Strategy for Enantioselective Synthesis of Alkenyl-Substituted Quaternary Carbons,” K. P. McGrath, A. H. Hoveyda.

195.“High Oxidation State Molybdenum Imido Heteroatom-Substituted Alkylidene Complexes,” E. M. Townsend, S. M. Kilyanek, R. R. Schrock, P.Müller, S. J. Smith, A. H. Hoveyda.

194.“Enantioselective Silyl Protection of Alcohols Promoted by a Combination of Chiral and Achiral Lewis Basic Catalysts,” N. Mannville, H. Alite, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

193.“CatalyticZ-Selective Cross-Metathesis with Secondary Silyl- and Benzyl-Protected Allylic Ethers: Mechanistic Aspects and Applications to Natural Product Synthesis,” T. J. Mann, A. W. H. Speed, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

192.“Readily Accessible and Easily Modifiable Ru-Based Catalysts for Efficient andZ-Selective Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization and Ring-Opening/Cross-Metathesis,” R. K. M. Khan, S. Torker, A. H. Hoveyda.

191.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Aryl- and Alkylaluminum Reagents to Acyclic Trisubstituted Enones,” J. A. Dabrowski, M. T. Villaume, A. H. Hoveyda.

190.“Combining NHC–Cu and BØnsted Base Catalysis: Enantioselective Allylic Substitition/Conjugate Addition with Alkynyllithium Reagents and Stereospecific Isomerization of Products to Trisubstituted Allenes,” J. A. Dabrowski, J. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

189.“Synthesis ofZ-(Pinacolato)allylboron andZ-(Pinacolato)alkenylboron Compounds through Stereoselective Catalytic Cross-Metathesis,” E. T. Kiesewetter, R. V. O’Brien, E. C. Yu, S. J. Meek, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

188.“Cu-Catalyzed Chemoselective Preparation of 2-(Pinacolato)boron-Substituted Allylcopper Complexes and their In Situ Site-, Diastereo-, and Enantioselective Additions to Aldehydes and Ketones,” F. Meng, H. Jang, B. Jung, A. H. Hoveyda.

187.“NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Protoboration of Monosubstituted Allenes. Ligand-Controlled Site Selectivity, Application to Synthesis and Mechanism,” F. Meng, B. Jung, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

186.“Simple Organic Molecules as Catalysts for Enantioselective Synthesis of Amines and Alcohols,” D. Silverio, S. Torker, T. Pilyugina, E. M. Vieira, M. L. Snapper, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

185.“Efficient and Selective Formation of Macrocyclic DisubstitutedZAlkenes by Ring-Closing Metathesis (RCM) Reactions Catalyzed by Mo- or W-Based Monoaryloxide Pyrrolide (MAP) Complexes: Applications to Total syntheses of Epilachnene, Yuzu Lactone, Ambrettolide, Epothilone C, and Nakadomarin A,” C. Wang, M. Yu, A. F. Kyle, P. Jakubec, D. J. Dixon, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

184.“ExceptionallyE– and β-Selective NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Proto-Silyl Additions to Terminal Alkynes and Site- and Enantioselective Proto-Boryl Additions to the Resulting Vinylsilanes: Synthesis of Enantiomerically Enriched Vicinal and Geminal Borosilanes,” F. Meng, H. Jang, A. H. Hoveyda.

183.“Molybdenum-Based Complexes with Two Aryloxides and a Pentafluoroimido Ligand: Catalysis for EfficientZ-selective Synthesis of a Macrocylic Trisubstituted Alkene by Ring Closing Metathesis,” C. Wang, F. Haeffner, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

182.“NHC–Cu-Catalyzed Silyl Conjugate Additions to Acyclic and Cyclic Dienones and Dienoates. Efficient Site-, Diastereo- and Enantioselective Synthesis of Carbonyl-Containing Allylsilanes,” K.-S. Lee, H. Wu, F. Haeffner, A. H. Hoveyda.

181.Z– and Enantioselective Ring-Opening/Cross-Metathesis with Enol Ethers Catalyzed by Stereogenic-at-Ru Carbenes: Reactivity, Selectivity, and Curtin-Hammett Kinetics,” R. K. M. Khan, R. V. O’Brien, S. Torker, B. Li, A. H. Hoveyda.

180.“Synthesis, Isolation, Characterization, and Reactivity of High-Energy Stereogenic-at-Ru Carbenes: Stereochemical Inversion through Olefin Metathesis and Other Pathways,” R. K. M. Khan, A. R. Zhugralin, S. Torker, R. V. O’Brien, P. J. Lombardi, A. H. Hoveyda.

179.Z-selective Metathesis Homocoupling of 1,3-Dienes by Molybdenum and Tungsten Monoaryloxide Pyrrolide (MAP) Complexes,” E. M. Townsend, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

178.“Bipyridine Adducts of Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene and Imido Alkylidyne Complexes,” A. G. Lichtscheidl, V. W. L. Ng, P. Müller, M. K. Takase, R. R. Schrock, S. J. Malcolmson, S. J. Meek, B. Li, E. T. Kiesewetter, A. H. Hoveyda.

177.“Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Allylic Substitution with Readily Accessible Carbonyl- and Acetal-Containing Vinylboron Reagents,” F. Gao, J. L. Carr, A. H. Hoveyda.

176.“A Robust, Efficient and Highly Enantioselective Method for Synthesis of Homopropargyl Amines,” E. M. Vieira, F. Haeffner, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

175.“Metal-Free Catalytic Enantioselective C-B Bond Formation: (Pinacolato)boron Conjugate Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Ketones, Esters, Weinreb Amides, and Aldehydes Promoted by Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbenes,” H. Wu, S. Radomkit, J. M. O’Brien, A. H. Hoveyda.

174.“Enol Ethers as Substrates for EfficientZ– and Enantioselective Ring-Opening/Cross-Metathesis Reactions Promoted by Stereogenic-at-Mo Complexes. Utility in Chemical Synthesis and Mechanistic Attributes,” M. Yu, I. Ibrahem, M. Hasegawa, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

173.“Site- and Enantioselective Formation of Allene-Bearing Tertiary or Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution,” B. Jung, A. H. Hoveyda.

172.Z-Selective Olefin Metathesis Reactions Promoted by Tungsten Oxo Alkylidene Complexes,” D. V. Peryshkov, R. R. Schrock, M. K. Takase, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

171.“Synthesis of Macrocyclic Natural Products by Catalyst-Controlled Stereoselective Ring-Closing Metathesis,” M. Yu, C. Wang, A. F. Kyle, P. Jakubec, D. J. Dixon, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

170.“Isolation of Pure DisubstitutedEOlefins through Mo-CatalyzedZ-Selective Ethenolysis of Stereoisomeric Mixtures,” S. C. Marinescu, D. S. Levine, Y. Zhao, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

169.“Regiodivergent Reactions through Catalytic Enantioselective Silylation of Chiral Diols. Synthesis of Sapinofuranone A,” J. M. Rodrigo, Y. Zhao, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

168.“NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Hydroboration of Acyclic and Exocyclic 1,1-Disubstituted Aryl Alkenes,” R. Corberan, N. W. Mszar, A. H. Hoveyda.

167.“Metal-Free Catalytic C-Si Bond Formation in an Aqueous Medium. Enantioselective NHC-Catalyzed Silyl Conjugate Additions to Cyclic and Acyclic α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls,” J. M. O’Brien, A. H. Hoveyda.

166.“Highly Selective Methods for Synthesis of Internal (α-) Vinylboronates through Efficient NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Hydroboration of Terminal Alkynes. Utility in Chemical Synthesis and Mechanistic Basis for Selectivity,” H. Jang, A. R. Zhugralin, Y. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

165.“Room-TemperatureZ-Selective Homocoupling of α-Olefins by Tungsten Catalysts,” S. C. Marinescu, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, M. K. Takase, A. H. Hoveyda.

164.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Alkyne-Substituted Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution Reactions with (i-Bu)2(Alkynyl)aluminum Reagents,” J. A. Dabrowski, F. Gao, A. H. Hoveyda.

163.“CatalyticZ-Selective Olefin Cross-Metathesis for Natural Product Synthesis,” S. J. Meek, R. V. O’Brien, J. Llaveria, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

162.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Homoallylic Amines through Reactions of (Pinacolato)allylborons with Aryl-, Heteroaryl-, Alkyl- or Alkene-Substituted Aldimines Catalyzed by ChiralC-Symmetric NHC-Cu-Complexes,” E. M. Vieira, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

161.Endo-Selective Enyne Ring-Closing Metathesis Promoted by Stereogenic-at-W Mono-Pyrrolide Complexes,” Y. Zhao, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

160.“Formation of Vinyl-, Vinylhalide- or Acyl-Substituted Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Conjugate Additions of Si-Containing Vinylaluminums to β-Substituted Cyclic Enones,” T. L. May, J. A. Dabrowski, A. H. Hoveyda.

159.“Synthesis of Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Substitutions with Vinyaluminum Reagents,” F. Gao, K. P. McGrath, Y. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

158.“Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers through Copper-Catalyzed Enantioselective Allylic Substitutions with Readily Accessible Aryl- or Hetero-aryllithium Reagents and Aluminum Chlorides,” F. Gao, Y. Lee, K. Mandai, A. H. Hoveyda.

157.“α -Selective Ni-Catalyzed Hydroalumination of Aryl- and Alkyl-Substituted Terminal Alkynes. Practical Syntheses of Internal Vinyl Aluminums, Halides or Boronates,” F. Gao, A. H. Hoveyda.

155.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Allylboronates Bearing a Tertiary or Quaternary B-Substituted Stereogenic Carbon by NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Substitution Reactions,” A. Guzman-Martinez, A. H. Hoveyda.

154.“Enantioselective Conjugate Silyl Additions to Cyclic and Acyclic Unsaturated Carbonyls Catalyzed by Cu Complexes of Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbenes,” K.-S. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

153.“Stereoisomerically Pure Trisubstituted Vinylaluminum Reagents and their Utility in Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Synthesis of 1,4-Dienes ContainingZorEalkenes,” K. Akiyama, F. Gao, A. H. Hoveyda.

152.“Vicinal Diboronates in High Enantiomeric Purity through Tandem Site-Selective NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Boron-Copper Additions to Terminal Alkynes,” Y. Lee, H. Jang, A. H. Hoveyda.

151.“HighlyZ-Selective Metathesis Homocoupling of Terminal Olefins,” A. J. Jiang, Y. Zhao, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

150.“The Significance of Degenerate Processes to Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis Reactions Promoted by Stereogenic-at-Mo Complexes,” S. J. Meek, S. J. Malcolmson, B. Li, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

149.“Ethenolysis Reactions Catalyzed by Imido Alkylidene Monoaryloxide Monopyrrolide (MAP) Complexes of Molybdenum,” S. C. Marinescu, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

148.“Stereogenic-at-Metal Zn- and Al-based N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Complexes as Bifunctional Catalysts in Cu-Free Enantioselective Allylic Alkylations,” Y. Lee, B. Li, A. H. Hoveyda.

147.Endo-Selective Enyne Ring-Closing Metathesis Promoted by Stereogenic-at-Mo Monoalkoxide and Monoaryloxide Complexes. Efficient Synthesis of Cyclic Dienes Not Accessible through Reactions with Ru Carbenes,” Y.-J. Lee, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

146.“H-Bonding as an Control Element in Stereoselective Ru-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, P. J. Lombardi, R. V. O’Brien, A. R. Zhugralin.

145.Z-Selective Olefin Metathesis Processes Catalyzed by a Molybdenum Hexaisopropylterphenoxide Monopyrrolide Complex,” M. M. Flook, A. J. Jiang, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

144.“Monodentate Non-C2-Symmetric ChiralN-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes for EnantioselectiveSynthesis. Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Aryl- and Alkenylsilylfluorides to Cyclic Enones,” K.-S. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

143.“Efficient C-B Bond Formation Promoted byN-Heterocyclic Carbenes. Synthesis of Tertiary and Quaternary B-Substituted Carbons through Metal-Free Catalytic Boron Conjugate Additions to Cyclic and Acyclic α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls,” K.-S. Lee, A. R. Zhugralin, A. H. Hoveyda.

142.“Efficient Boron-Copper Additions to Aryl-Substituted Alkenes Promoted by NHC-Based Catalysts. Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Hydroboration Reactions,” Y. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

141.“HighlyZ– and Enantioselective Ring-Opening/Cross Metathesis Reactions Catalyzed by Stereogenic-at-Mo Adamantylimido Complexes,” I. Ibrahem, M. Yu, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

140.“Design and Stereoselective Preparation of a New Class of Chiral Olefin Metathesis Catalysts and Application to Enantioselective Synthesis of Quebrachamine. Catalyst Development Inspired by Natural Product Synthesis,” E. S. Sattely, S. J. Meek, S. J. Malcolmson, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

139.“Inversion of Configuration at the Metal in Diastereomeric Imido Alkylidene Monoaryloxide Monopyrrolide (MAP) Complexes of Molybdenum,” S. C. Marinescu, R. R. Schrock, B. Li, A. H. Hoveyda.

138.“Enantioselective Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Phosphinates and Phosphine Oxides by Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis,” J. S. Harvey, S. J. Malcolmson, K. S. Dunne, S. J. Meek, A. L. Thompson, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda, V. Gouverneur.

137.“Catalytic Enantioselective Silylation of Acyclic and Cyclic Triols and Application to Total Syntheses of Cleroindicins D, F, and C,” Z. You, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

136.“Ag-Catalyzed Diastereo- and Enantioselective Vinylogous Mannich Reactions of α-Ketoimine Esters. Development of a Method and Investigation of its Mechanism,” L. C. Wieland, E. M. Vieira, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

135.“Three-Component Ag-Catalyzed Enantioselective Vinylogous Mannich and Aza-Diels-Alder Reactions with Alkyl-Substituted Aldehydes,” H. Mandai, K. Mandai, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

134.“Highly Efficient Molybdenum-Based Catalysts for Enantioselective Alkene Metathesis,” S. J. Malcolmson, S. J. Meek, E. S. Sattely, R. R, Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

133.“Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Clavirolide C. Applications of Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions and Ru-Catalyzed Ring-Closing Methathesis,” M. K. Brown, A. H. Hoveyda.

132.“Enantioselective Synthesis of All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers by Catalytic Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Alkyl and Aryl Aluminum Reagents to Five-, Six-, and Seven-Membered-Ring β-Substituted Cyclic Enones,” T. L. May, M. K. Brown, A. H. Hoveyda.

131.“Aluminum-Catalyzed Asymmetric Alkylations of Pyridyl-Substituted Alkynyl Ketones with Dialkylzinc Reagents,” D. K. Friel, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

130.“Catalytic Asymmetric Alkylations of Ketoimines. Enantioselective Synthesis of N-Substituted Quaternary Carbon Stereogenic Centers by Zr-Catalyzed Additions of Dialkylzinc Reagents to Aryl-, Alkyl- and Trifluoroalkyl-Substituted Ketoimines,” P. Fu, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

129.“Highly Site- and Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylation Reactions with Easily Accessible Vinylaluminum Reagents,” Y. Lee, K. Akiyama, D. Gillingham, M. K. Brown, A. H. Hoveyda.

128.“Kinetic Resolution of 1,2-Diols through Highly Site- and Enantioselective Catalytic Silylation,” Y. Zhao, A. W. Mitra, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

127.“Synthesis of Monoalkoxide Monopyrrolyl Complexes of the Type Mo(NR)(CHR’)(OR”)(pyrrolyl). Enyne Metathesis with High Oxidation State Catalysts,” R. Singh, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

126.“Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Dialkyl- and Diarylzinc Reagents to Acyclic β-Silyl-α , β-Unsaturated Ketones. Synthesis of Allylsilanes in High Diastereo- and Enantiomeric Purity,” M. A. Kacprzynski, S. A. Kazane, T. L. May, A. H. Hoveyda.

125.“Comparison of Ru- and Mo- Based Chiral Olefin Metathesis Catalysts. Complementarity in Asymmetric Ring-Opening/Cross-Metathesis Reactions of Oxa- and Azabicycles,” G. A. Cortez, C. A. Baxter, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

124.“Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Metathesis Catalysts That Contain Electron-Withdrawing Biphenolates or Binaphtholates,” R. Singh, C. Czekelius, R. R. Schrock, P. M. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

122.“Efficient Enantioselective Synthesis of Piperidines through Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Opening/Cross Metathesis Reactions,” G. A. Cortez, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

121.“Directed Catalytic Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis. Selectivity Control by Enoate and Ynoate Groups in Ru-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Opening/Cross Metathesis,” R. E. Guidici, A. H. Hoveyda.

120.“Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Natural Product Synthesis. Application of Ru-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Opening/Cross Metathesis and Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylation to Total Synthesis of Baconipyrone C,” D. G. Gillingham, A. H. Hoveyda.

119.“New Enantiomerically Pure Alkyimido Molybdenum-Based Alkylidene Complexes. Synthesis, Characterization, and Activity as Chiral Olefin Metathesis Catalysts,” T. S. Pilyugina, R. R. Schrock, P. Müller, A. H. Hoveyda.

118.“All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers by Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions Promoted by a Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbene,” M. K. Brown, T. L. May, C. A. Baxter, A. H. Hoveyda.

117.“Dipyrrolyl Precursors to Bisalkoxide Molybdenum Olefin Metathesis Catalysts,” A. S. Hock, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

116.“Lewis Base Activation of Grignard Reagents with N-Heterocyclic Carbenes. Cu-Free Catalytic Enantioselective Additions to γ-Chloro α -,β-Unsaturated Esters,” Y. Lee, A. H. Hoveyda.

115.“A Highly Efficient and Practical Method for Catalytic Asymmetric Vinylogous Mannich (AVM) Reactions,” E. L. Carswell, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

114.“Diphenylamido Precursors to Bisalkoxide Molybdenum Olefin Metathesis Catalysts,” A. Sinha, R. R. Schrock, P. Muller, A. H. Hoveyda.

113.“Enantioselective Silyl Protection of Alcohols Catalysed by an Amino Acid-Based Small-Molecule,” Y. Zhao, J. Rodrigo, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

112.“A Practical Method for Enantioselective Synthesis of All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers through NHC-Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Alkyl- and Arylzinc Reagents to β-Substituted Cyclic Enones,” K.-S. Lee, M. K. Brown, A. W. Hird, A. H. Hoveyda.

111.“A Chiral Ag-based Catalyst for Practical, Efficient and Highly Enantioselective Additions of Enolsilanes to α-Ketoesters,” L. C. Akullian, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

110.“Operationally Simple, Efficient, and Diastereoselective Synthesis ofcis-2,6-Disubstituted-4-Methylene Tetrahydropyrans Catalyzed by Triflic Acid,” A. Puglisi, A.-L. Lee, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

109.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Enol Ethers and All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers through Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis,” A.-L. Lee, S. J. Malcolmson, A. Puglisi, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

108.“Al-Catalyzed Enantioselective Alkylation of α-Ketoesters by Dialkylzinc Reagents. Enhancement of Enantioselectivity and Reactivity by an Achiral Lewis Base Additive,” L. C. Wieland, H. Deng, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

107.“Catalytic Enantioselective Alkylations of Tetrasubstituted Olefins. Synthesis of All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers through Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Alkylzinc Reagents to Enones,” A. W. Hird, A. H. Hoveyda.

106.“Highly Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Dialkylzinc Reagents to Unsaturated Furanones and Pyranones: Preparation of Air Stable and Catalytically Active Cu.Peptide Complexes,” M. K. Brown, S. J. Degrado, A. H. Hoveyda.

105.“Proline-BasedN-Oxides as Readily Available and Modular Chiral Catalysts. Enantioselective Reactions of Allyltrichlorosilane with Aldehydes,” J. F. Traverse, Y. Zhao, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

104.“Practical and Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of β-Alkynyl-β-amino Esters through Ag-Catalyzed Asymmetric Mannich Reactions of Silylketene Acetals and Alkynyl Imines,” N. S. Josephsohn, E. L. Carswell, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

103.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Amides and Amines through Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis,” E. S. Sattely, G. A. Cortez, D. C. Moebius, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

102.“Isocomplestatin: Total Synthesis and Stereochemical Revision,” T. Shinohara, H. Deng, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

101.“A Readily Available Chiral Ag-Based N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex for Use in Efficient and Highly Enantioselective Ru-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis and Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylation Reactions,” J. J. Van Veldhuizen, J. E. Campbell, R. E. Guidici, A. H. Hoveyda.

100.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Nitroalkanes Bearing All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers through Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions,” J. Wu, D. M. Mampreian, A. H. Hoveyda.

99.“Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Quaternary All-Carbon Stereogenic Centers. Preparation of α,α’-Disubstituted-β,γ-Unsaturated Esters through Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylations,” K. E. Murphy, A. H. Hoveyda.

98.“Asymmetric Synthesis of Acyclic Amines Through Zr- and Hf-Catalyzed Enantioselective Addition of Alkylzinc Reagents to Imines,” L. C. Akullian, J. R. Porter, J. F. Traverse, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

97.“Regarding the Mechanism of Olefin Metathesis with Sol-Gel-Supported Ru-Based Complexes Bearing a Bidentate Carbene Ligand. Spectroscopic Evidence for Return of the Propagating Ru Carbene,” J. S. Kingsbury, A. H. Hoveyda.

96.“Efficient Enantioselective Synthesis of Functionalized Tetrahydropyrans by Ru-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Opening Metathesis/Cross Metathesis (AROM/CM),” D. G. Gillingham, O. Kataoka, S. B. Garber, A. H. Hoveyda.

95.“Bidentate NHC-Based Chiral Ligands for Efficient Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Allylic Alkylations: Structure and Activity of an Air-Stable Chiral Cu Complex,” A. O. Larsen, W. Leu, C. N. Oberhuber, J. E. Campbell, A. H. Hoveyda.

94.“Efficient Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Alkylzinc Reagents to Aromatic and Aliphatic Acyclic Nitroalkenes,” D. M. Mampreian, A. H. Hoveyda.

93.“Investigations of Reactions between Chiral Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Complexes and Ethylene: Observation of Unsolvated Base-Free Methylene Complexes, Metalacyclobutane and Metalacyclopentane Complexes, and Molybdenum(IV) Olefin Complexes,” W. C. P. Tsang, J. Y. Jamieson, S. L. Aeilts, K. C. Hultzsch, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

92.“Supported Chiral Mo-Based Complexes as Efficient Catalysts for Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis,” S. J. Dolman, K. C. Hultzsch, F. Pezet, X. Teng, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

91.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Allylboronates by Mo-catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis (ARCM). A One-Pot Protocol for Net Catalytic Enantioselective Cross Metathesis,” J. A. Jernelius, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

90.“Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylations of Aromatic and Aliphatic Phosphates with Alkylzinc Reagents. An Effective Method for Enantioselective Synthesis of Tertiary and Quaternary Carbons, ” M. A. Kacprzynski, A. H. Hoveyda.

89.“Ag-Catalyzed Asymmetric Mannich Reactions of Enol Ethers with Aryl, Alkyl, Alkenyl, and Alkynyl Imines,” N. S. Josephsohn, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

88.“Catalytic Homologation of Vinyltributylstannane to Allyltributylstannae by Mo(IV) Complexes in the Presence of Ethylene,” R. R. Schrock, M. Duval-Lungulescu, W. C. P. Tsang, A. H. Hoveyda.

87.“Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis in Target-Oriented Synthesis. Enantioselective Synthesis of (+)-Africanol,” G. S. Weatherhead, G. A. Cortez, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

86.“Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Erogorgiaene: Applications of Asymmetric Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions of Alkylzincs to Acyclic Enones,” R. R. Cesati, J. de Armas, A. H. Hoveyda.

85.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Secondary Amines through Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis (ARCM),” S. J. Dolman, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

84.“Chiral Ru-Based Complexes for Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis: Enhancement of Catalytic Activity through Steric and Electronic Modifications”, J. J. Van Veldhuizen, D. G. Gillingham, S. B. Garber, O. Kataoka, A. H. Hoveyda.

83.“Three-Component Enantioselective Synthesis of Propargylamines through Zr-Catalyzed Additions of Alkyl Zinc Reagents to Alkynylimines,” L. C. Akullian, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

82.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Propargylamines through Zr-Catalyzed Addition of Mixed Alkynylzinc Reagents to Arylimines,” J. F. Traverse, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

81.“Total Synthesis of Anti-HIV Chloropeptin I,” H. Deng, J-K. Jung, T. Liu, K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

80.“Enantioselective Synthesis of α-Alkyl-β,γ-unsaturated Esters through Efficient Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylations,” K. E. Murphy, A. H. Hoveyda.

79.“Efficient and Practical Ag-Catalyzed Cycloadditions between Arylimines and the Danishefsky Diene,” N. S. Josephsohn, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

78.“Cu-Catalyzed Enantioselective Conjugate Additions of Alkyl Zinc Reagents to UnsaturatedN-Acyloxazolidinones Promoted by a Chiral Triamide Phosphane,” A. W. Hird, A. H. Hoveyda.

77.“An Enantiomerically Pure Adamantylimido Molybdenym Alkylidene Complex. An Effective New Catalyst for Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis,” W. C. P. Tsang, J. A. Jernelius, G. A. Cortez, G. S. Weatherhead, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

76.“Alkylidene and Metalacyclic Complexes of Tungsten that Contain a Chiral Biphenoxide Ligand. Synthesis, Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis, and Mechanistic Investigations,” W. C. P. Tsang, K. C. Hultzsch, J. B. Alexander, P. J. Bonitatebus, Jr., R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda

75.“Zr-Catalyzed Diastereo- and Enantioselective Diene Cyclizations. An Unexpected Synthesis of Chiral Aldehydes,” S. J. Degrado, J. A. Adams, A. H. Hoveyda.

74.“Efficient Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Allylzincs to Trisubstituted Cyclic Enones,” S. J. Degrado, H. Mizutani, A. H. Hoveyda.

73.“Enhancement of Enantioselectivity by THF in Asymmetric Mo-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis. Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Tertiary Ethers and Spirocycles,” X. Teng, D. R. Cefalo, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

72.“Cu–Catalyzed Enantioselective Conjugate Addition of Alkylzincs to Cyclic Nitroalkenes: Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Cyclic α-Substituted Ketones,” C. A. Luchaco-Cullis, A. H. Hoveyda.

71.“Efficient Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Unsaturated Amines: Preparation of Small- and Medium-Ring Cyclic Amines through Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis in the Absence of Solvent,” S. J. Dolman, E. S. Sattely, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

70.“A Recyclable Chiral Ru Catalyst for Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis. Efficient Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Opening/Cross Metathesis in Air,” J. J. Van Veldhuizen, S. B. Garber, J. S. Kingsbury, A. H. Hoveyda.

69.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Medium Ring Heterocycles, Tertiary Ethers and Tertiary Alcohols by Mo-Catalyzed Ring-Closing Metathesis,” A. F. Kiely, J. A. Jernelius, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

68.“Olefins Turned Alkylating Agents: Diastereoselective Intramolecular Zr-Catalyzed Olefin Alkylations,” R. R. Cesati III, J. de Armas, A. H. Hoveyda.

67.“Aluminum-Catalyzed Asymmetric Addition of TMSCN to Aromatic and Aliphatic Ketones Promoted by an Easily Accessible and Recyclable Peptide Ligand,” H. Deng, M. P. Isler, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20020315)41:63.0.CO;2-F”>Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2002,41, 1009.

66.“The First Polymer-Supported and Recyclable Chiral Catalyst for Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis,” K. C. Hultszch, J. A. Jernelius, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20020215)41:43.0.CO;2-V”>Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2002,41, 589.

65.“Cu-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Additions of Alkylzinc Reagents to Acyclic Aliphatic Enones,” H. Mizutani, S. J. Degrado, A. H. Hoveyda.

64.“New Chiral Molybdenum Catalysts for Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis that Contain 3,3′-Disubstituted Octahydrobinaphtholate or 2,6-Dichlorophenylimido Ligands,” R. R. Schrock, J. Y. Jamieson, S. J. Dolman, S. A. Miller, P. J. Bonitatebus, A. H. Hoveyda.

63.“Evaluation of Enantiomerically Pure Binaphthol-Based Molybdenum Catalysts for Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis Reactions that Contain 3,3′-Diphenyl- or 3,3′-Dimesityl-Substituted Binaphtholate Ligands. Generation and Decomposition of Unsubstituted Molybdacyclobutane Complexes,” W. C. P. Tsang, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

62.“Immobilization of Olefin Metathesis Catalysts on Monolithic Sol-Gel. Practical, Efficient and Easily Recyclable Catalysts for Organic and Combinatorial Synthesis,” J. S. Kingsbury, S. B. Garber, J. M. Giftos, B. L. Gray, M. M. Okamoto, R. A. Farrer, J. T. Fourkas, A. H. Hoveyda<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20011119)40:223.0.CO;2-L”>Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2001,40, 4251.

61.“Mechanism of Enantioselective Ti-Catalyzed Strecker Reaction: Peptide-Based Metal Complexes as Bifunctional Catalysts,” N. S. Josephson, K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

60.“Three-Component Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Aliphatic Amines,” J. R. Porter, J. F. Traverse, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

59.“Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Complexes Containing Biphen Ligands That Have Silyl Groups Attached through the 6 and 6′ Methyl Group Carbon Atoms,” K. C. Hultszch, P. J. Bonitatebus, J. Jernelius, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

58.“Zr-Catalyzed Electrophilic Carbomagnesation of Aryl Olefins. Mechanism-Based Control of Zr-Mg Ligand Exchange,” J. de Armas, A. H. Hoveyda.

57.“Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Opening Metathesis/Cross Metathesis (AROM/CM) Reactions. Mechanism and Application to Enantioselective Synthesis of Functionalized Cyclopentanes,” D. S. La, E. S. Sattely, J. G. Ford, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

56.“Modular Pyridinyl Peptide Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis: Enantioselective Synthesis of Quaternary Carbon Atoms Through Cu-Catalyzed Allylic Substitutions,” C. A. Luchaco-Cullis, H. Mizutani, K. E. Murphy, A. H. Hoveyda<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20010417)40:83.0.CO;2-T”>Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2001,40, 1456.

55.“A Readily Available and User-Friendly Chiral Catalyst for Efficient Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis,” S. L. Aeilts, D. R. Cefalo, P. J. Bonitatebus, Jr., J. H. Houser, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20010417)40:83.0.CO;2-G”>Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2001,40, 1452.

54.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Unsaturated Cyclic Tertiary Ethers by Mo-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis,” D. R. Cefalo, A. F. Kiely, M. Wuchrer. J. Y. Jamieson, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

53.“Cross-Metathesis Reaction. Generation of Highly Functionalized Olefins from Unsaturated Alcohols,” J. Cossy, S. BouzBouz, A. H. Hoveyda.

52.“Enantioselective Synthesis of Arylamines Through Zr-Catalyzed Addition of Dialkylzincs to Imines. Reaction Development by Screening of Parallel Libraries,” J. R. Porter, J. F. Traverse, A. H. Hoveyda, M. L. Snapper.

51.“Modular Peptide-Based Phosphine Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis: Efficient and Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Conjugate Additions to Five-, and Six- and Seven-Membered Cyclic Enones,” S. J. Degrado, H. Mizutani, A. H. Hoveyda.

50.“Synthesis of Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Complexes that Contain 3,3′-Dialkyl-5,5′,6,6′-tetramethyl-1,1′-biphenyl-2,2′-diolates (Alkyl =t-Bu or Adamantyl). Catalysts for Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis Reactions,” J. B. Alexander, R. R. Schrock, W. M. Davis, W., K. C. Hultzsh, A. H. Hoveyda, J. H. Houser,.

49.“Modular Mo-Based Catalysts for Efficient Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis. Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Ethers and Acetals,” G. S. Weatherhead, J. H. Houser, J. G. Ford, J. Y. Jamieson, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda. (Special issue in celebration of the 80thbirthday of Professor Harry H. Wasserman)

48.“Efficient and Recyclable Monomeric and Dendritic Ru-Based Metathesis Catalysts,” S. B. Garber, J. S. Kingsbury, B. L. Gray, A. H. Hoveyda.

47.“Zr-Catalyzed Olefin Alkylations and Allylic Substitution Reactions with Electrophiles,” J. de Armas, S. P. Kolis, A. Hoveyda.

46.“Ti-Catalyzed Regio- and Enantioselective Synthesis of Unsaturated α-Amino Nitriles, Amides and Acids. Catalyst Identification through Screening of Parallel Libraries,” J. R. Porter, W. G. Wirschun, K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

45.“Synthesis of Molybdenum Imido Alkylidene Complexes Containing N,N’-Disubstituted 2,2′-Bisamido-1,1′-binaphthyl Ligands,” J. Y. Jamieson, R. R. Schrock, W. M. Davis, P. J. Bonitatebus, S. S. Zhu, A. H. Hoveyda.

44.“Tandem Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Opening Metathesis/Ring-Closing Metathesis,” G. S. Weatherhead, G. J. Ford, E. J. Alexanian, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

43.“Zr-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Aliphatic Cyclic Allylic Ethers. Carbocycles to Heterocycles by Ru- and Mo-Catalyzed Ring-Opening and Ring-Closing Metathesis,” J. A. Adams, J. G. Ford, P. J. Stamatos, A. H. Hoveyda.

42.“Tandem Catalytic Asymmetric Ring-Opening Metathesis/Ring-Closing Metathesis,” D. S. La, J. G. Ford, E. S. Sattely, P. J. Bonitatebus, R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

41.“Chiral Mo-Binol Complexes: Activity, Synthesis, and Structure. Efficient Enantioselective Six-Membered Ring Synthesis through Catalytic Metathesis,” S. S. Zhu, D. R. Cefalo, D. S. La, J. Y. Jamieson, W. M. Davis, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

40.“Ti-Catalyzed Enantioselective Addition of Cyanide to Imines. A Practical Synthesis of Optically Pure α-Amino Acids, ” C. A. Krueger, K. W. Kuntz, C. D. Dzierba, W. G. Wirschun, J. D. Gleason, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

39.“Stereoselective Chelate-Controlled Addition of Grignard Reagents to Unsaturated Medium-Ring Heterocycles,” J. A. Adams, N. M. Heron, A. M. Koss, A. H. Hoveyda.

38.“Diastereoselective Intramolecular Cycloaddition of Vinylsilanes and Silyl Nitronates. Effective Control of Remote Acyclic Asymmetry,” D. G. J. Young, E. Gomez-Bengoa, A. H. Hoveyda.

37.“A Recyclable Ru-Based Metathesis Catalyst,” J. S. Kingsbury, J. P. A. Harrity, P. J. Bonitatebus, A. H. Hoveyda.

36.“Mo-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis of Dihydrofurans. Catalytic Kinetic Resolution and Enantioselective Desymmetrization through Ring-Closing Metathesis,” D. S. La, J. B. Alexander, D. R. Cefalo, D. D. Graf, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

35.“Zr-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Allylic Ethers and Mo-Catalyzed Chromene Formation in Synthesis. Enantioselective Total Synthesis of the Antihypertensive Agent (S,R,R,R)-Nebivolol,” C. W. Johannes, M. S. Visser, G. S. Weatherhead, A. H. Hoveyda.

34.“Catalytic Enantioselective Ring-Closing Metathesis by a Chiral Biphen-Mo Complex,” J. B. Alexander, D. S. La, D. R. Cefalo, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock.

33.“Ni-Catalyzed Asymmetric Addition of Grignard Reagents to Unsaturated Cyclic Acetals. The Influence of Added Phosphine on Enantioselectivity,” E. Gomez-Bengoa, N. M. Heron, M. T. Didiuk, C. A. Luchaco, A. H. Hoveyda.

32.“Chromenes through Metal-Catalyzed Reactions of Styrenyl Ethers. Mechanism and Utility in Synthesis,” J. P. A. Harrity, D. S. La, D. R. Cefalo, M. S. Visser, A. H. Hoveyda.

31.“Phosphine-Directed Stereo- & Regioselective Ni-Catalyzed Reactions of Grignard Reagents with Allylic Ethers,” M. T. Didiuk, J. P. Morken, A. H. Hoveyda.

30.“Applications of Zr-Catalyzed Carbomagnesation and Mo-Catalyzed Macrocyclic Ring Closing Metathesis in Asymmetric Synthesis. Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Sch 38516 (Fluvirucin B1),” Z. Xu, C. W. Johannes, A. F. Houri, D. S. La, D. A. Cogan, G. E. Hofilena, A. H. Hoveyda.

29.“Stereoselective Heteroatom-Assisted Allylic Alkylation of Cyclic Ethers With Grignard Reagents. A Convenient Route to Enantiomerically Pure Carbocycles,” N. M. Heron, J. A. Adams, A. H. Hoveyda.

28.“Search for Chiral Catalysts Through Ligand Diversity: Substrate-Specific Catalysts and Ligand Screening on Solid Support,” K. D. Shimizu, B. M. Cole, C. A. Krueger, K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

27.“Synthesis of Amino Sugars Through a Highly Diastereoselective Dipolar Cycloaddition. Enantioselective Synthesis of the Carbohydrate Segment of Sch 38516,” Z. Xu, C. W. Johannes, D. S. La, G. E. Hofilena, A. H. Hoveyda.

26.“Ru-Catalyzed Rearrangement of Styrenyl Ethers. Enantioselective Synthesis of Chromenes Through Zr- and Ru-Catalyzed Processes,” J. P. A. Harrity, M. S. Visser, J. D. Gleason, A. H. Hoveyda.

25.“Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Antifungal Agent Sch 38516,” Z. Xu, C. W. Johannes, S. S. Salman, A. H. Hoveyda.

24.“Discovery of Chiral Catalysts through Ligand Diversity: Ti-Catalyzed Enantioselective Addition of TMSCN tomesoEpoxides,” B. M. Cole, K. D. Shimizu, C. A. Kruger, J. P. A. Harrity, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

23.“Directed Regioselective Ni-Catalyzed Alkylation and Hydride Addition of Allylic Ethers. A Remarkable Turnover in Regioselectivity,” J. P. Morken, M. T. Didiuk, A. H. Hoveyda.

22.“Zirconium-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Cyclic Allylic Ethers. An Enantioselective Route to Unsaturated Medium Ring Systems,” M. S. Visser, J. P. A. Harrity, A. H. Hoveyda.

21.“Catalytic and Enantioselective Route to Medium-Ring Heterocycles. Asymmetric Zirconium-Catalyzed Ethylmagnesation of Seven- and Eight-Membered Rings,” M. S. Visser, N. M. Heron, M. T. Didiuk, J. F. Sagal, A. H. Hoveyda.

20.“Highly Diastereoselective Hydrosilation Reactions. Spirocyclic Siloxanes: Sources of Si-Based Lewis Acids,” D. G. J. Young, M. R. Hale, A. H. Hoveyda.

19.“Directed Regio- and Stereoselective Nickel-Catalyzed Addition of Alkyl Grignard Reagents to Allylic Ethers,” M. T. Didiuk, J. P. Morken, A. H. Hoveyda.

18.“Cascade Catalysis in Synthesis. An Enantioselective Route to Sch 38516 (and Fluvirucin B1) Aglycon Macrolactam,” A. F. Houri, Z. Xu, D. A. Cogan, A. H. Hoveyda.

17.“Enantio-, Diastereo-, and Regioselective Zirconium-Catalyzed Carbomagnesation of Cyclic Ethers with Higher Alkyls of Magnesium. Utility in Synthesis and Mechanistic Implications,” M. T. Didiuk, C. W. Johannes, J. P. Morken, A. H. Hoveyda.

16.“Zirconocene-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Dihydrofurans,” M. S. Visser, A. H. Hoveyda.

15.“Diastereoselective Heteroatom-Directed Conjugate Addition of Silylcuprate Reagents to Unsaturated Carbonyls. A Stereoselective Route to β-Carbonyl Siloxanes,” M. R. Hale, A. H. Hoveyda.

14.“Zirconium-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Pyrans,” J. P. Morken, M. T. Didiuk, M. S. Visser, A. H. Hoveyda.

13.“Zirconium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Carbomagnesation,” J. P. Morken, M. T. Didiuk, A. H. Hoveyda.

12.“Regio- and Stereoselective Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation through Transition Metal Catalysis. The Influence of Catalyst Chirality on Selective Ethylmagnesation of Chiral, Nonracemic Alcohols and Ethers,” A. H. Hoveyda, J. P. Morken.

11.“Zirconium-Catalyzed Ethylmagnesation of Hydroxylated Terminal Alkenes; A Catalytic and Diastereoselective Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reaction,” A. F. Houri, M. T. Didiuk, Z. Xu, N. R. Horan, A. H. Hoveyda.

10.“On the Mechanism of the Zirconium-Catalyzed Carbomagnesation Reaction. Efficient and Selective Catalytic Carbomagnesation with Higher Alkyls of Magnesium,” A. H. Hoveyda, J. P. Morken, A. F. Houri, Z. Xu.

9.“Rhodium (I)- and Iridium (I)-Catalyzed Hydroboration Reactions: Scope and Synthetic Applications,” D. A. Evans, G. C. Fu, A. H. Hoveyda.

8.“Siloxanes: Versatile Templates for Acyclic Stereocontrol. Synthesis of the C27-C33 Segment of Rapamycin,” M. R. Hale, A. H. Hoveyda.

7.“Stereoselective Zirconium-Catalyzed Ethylmagnesation of Homoallylic Alcohols and Ethers. The Influence of Internal Lewis Bases on Substrate Reactivity,” A. H. Hoveyda, Z. Xu, J. P. Morken, A. F. Houri.

6.“Stereoselective Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds Through Metal Catalysis. The Zirconium-Catalyzed Ethylmagnesation Reaction,” A. H. Hoveyda, Z. Xu.

5.“Samarium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Tishchenko Reduction of β-Hydroxy Ketones. A Stereoselective Approach to the Synthesis of Differentiated Anti 1,3-Diol Monoesters,” D. A. Evans, A. H. Hoveyda.

4.“Reduction of β-Hydroxy Ketones with Catecholborane. A Stereoselective Approach to the Synthesis of Syn-1,3-Diols,” D. A. Evans, A. H. Hoveyda.

3.“The Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed Hydroboration of Olefins. The Documentation of Regio- and Stereochemical Control in Cyclic and Acyclic Systems,” D. A. Evans, G. C. Fu, A. H. Hoveyda.

2.“Synthetic Studies of the Furan-Carbonyl Photocycloaddition Reaction. A Total Synthesis of (±)-Avenaciolide,” S. L. Schreiber, A. H. Hoveyda.

1.“A Photochemical Route to the Formation of Threo Aldols,” S. L. Schreiber, A. H. Hoveyda, H-J. Wu.

REVIEWS, PERSPECTIVES, CONCEPT ARTICLES

43.“Taking Olefin Metathesis to the Limit: Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Trisubstituted Alkenes,”A. H. Hoveyda, C. Qin, X. Z. Sui, Q. Liu, X. Li, A. Nikbakht.

42.“Catalytic and Stereoselective Transformations with Easily Accessible and Purchasable Allyl and Alkenyl Fluorides,”P. H. S. Paioti, S. A. Gonsales, S. Xu, A. Nikbakht, D. C. Fager, Q. Liu, A. H. Hoveyda.

41.“Impact of Ethylene on Efficiency and Stereocontrol in Olefin Metathesis: When to Add It, When to Remove It,and When to Avoid It,”A. H. Hoveyda, Z. Liu, C. Qin, T. Koengeter,Y. Mu.

40.“Sulfonate N-Heterocyclic Carbene–Copper Complexes: UniquelyEffective Catalysts for Enantioselective C–C, C–B, C–H, and C–Si Bond Formation,”A. H. Hoveyda, Y. Zhou, Y. Shi, K. Brown, H.Wu, S. Torker.

39.“Catalytic, Enantioselective, Copper–Boryl Additions to Alkenes,” A. H. Hoveyda, M. J. Koh, K. Lee, J. Lee, inOrganic Syntheses, S. E. Denmark, D. Hall, Eds;2020, Vol 100, 959.

38.“Different Strategies for Designing Dual-Catalytic Enantioselective Processes: From Fully Cooperative to Non-cooperative Systems,” F. Romiti, J. del Pozo, P. H. S. Paioti, S. A. Gonsales, X. Li, F. W. W. Hartrampf, A. H. Hoveyda.

37.“Organoaluminum Compounds in Catalytic Enantioselective C–C Bond Forming Reactions,” K. P. McGrath, A. H. Hoveyda inThe Chemistry of Organoaluminum Compounds., Z. Rappoport, I. Marek, Eds.; Wiley, Hoboken,2017.

36.“Activation of B–B and B–Si Bonds and Synthesis of Organoboron and Organosilicon Compounds through Lewis Base Catalyzed Transformations,” A. Hoveyda, H. Wu, S. Radomkit, J. M. Garcia, F. Haeffner, K-S. Lee inLewis Base Catalysis; E. Vedejs, S. E. Denmark. Eds.; VCH-Wiley, Weinheim,2016, Vol 3, 967.

35.“Catalyst-Controlled Stereoselective Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, R. K. M. Khan, S. Torker, S. J. Malcolmson, Handbook of Metathesis (Second Edition), R. H. Grubbs, D. J. O’Leary, Eds.; VCH-Wiley, Weinheim,2015, Vol 2, 503.

34.“Evolution of Catalytic Stereoselective Olefin Metathesis: From Ancillary Transformation to Purveyor of Stereochemical Identity,” A. H. Hoveyda.

33.“Dichloro[[2-(1-methylethoxy-O)phenyl]- methylene](tricyclohexylphosphine) Ruthenium,” S. B. Garber, A. H. Hoveyda, R. K. M. Khan, T. J. Mann,

32.“Catalytic Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis and Natural Product Synthesis. Chiral Metal-Based Complexes that Deliver High Enantioselectivity and More,” A. H. Hoveyda, S. J. Malcolmson, S. J. Meek, A. R. Zhugralin.

31.“Catalytic Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis and Natural Product Synthesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, S. J. Malcolmson, S. J. Meek, A. R. Zhugralin inMetathesis in Natural Product Synthesis; Cossy, J. Ed.; Wiley-VCH,2010, 343, (Chapter 12).

30.“Catalytic Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, S. J. Malcolmson, S. J. Meek, A. R. Zhugralin inCatalytic Asymmetric Synthesis; Ojima, I. Ed.; Wiley-VCH,2010, 739 (Chapter 8E).

29.“Molybdenum,[(S)-3,3′-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-5,5′,6,6′-tetramethyl[1,1′-biphenyl]-2,2′-diolato(2-)-kO,kO’]-2-methyl-2-phenylpropylidene)[tricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decan-1-aminato(2-)],” S. J. Malcolmson, A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock, (Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Second Edition; Paquette, Crich, Fuchs, Molander, Eds.; 1765-1768); Wiley-VCH: Weinheim,2009.

28.“The Remarkable Metal-catalysed Olefin Metathesis Reaction,” A. H. Hoveyda, A. R. Zhugralin.

27.“Small Peptides as Ligands for Catalytic Asymmetric Alkylations of Olefins. Rational Design of Catalysts or of Searches that Lead to Them?,” A. H. Hoveyda, A. W. Hird, M. A. Kacprzynski.

26.“Ru Complexes Bearing Bidentate Carbenes: From Innocent Curiosity to Uniquely Effective Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, D. G. Gillingham, J. J. Van Veldhuizen, O. Kataoka, S. B. Garber, J. S. Kingsbury, J. P. A. Harrity.

25.“Combinatorial Approaches,” A. H. Hoveyda, K. E. Murphy inComprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis, Supplement 1, E. N. Jacobsen, A. Pfaltz, H. Yamamoto, Eds.; Springer,2004, 171 (Supplement to Chapter 39).

24.“Metathesis Reactions,” A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock inComprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis, Supplement 1, E. N. Jacobsen, A. Pfaltz, H. Yamamoto, Eds.; Springer,2004, 207 (Chapter 44).

23.“Molybdenum and Tungsten Imido Alkylidene Complexes as Efficient Olefin-Metathesis Catalysts,” R. R. Schrock, A. H. Hoveyda.

22.“Catalytic Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock inHandbook of Metathesis, R. H. Grubbs, Ed.; VCH-Wiley, Weinhein,2003, 128 (Vol. 2).

21.“Polymer-Supported Olefin Metathesis Catalysts for Organic and Combinatorial Synthesis,” J. S. Kingsbury and A. H. Hoveyda inPolymeric Materials in Organic Synthesis and Catalysis, M. R. Buchmeiser, Ed.; VCH-Wiley, Weinheim,2003, 467.

20.“Catalytic Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda inOrganic Synthesis Highlights V, H-G. Schmalz and T. Wirth, Eds; VCH-Wiley, Weinheim,2003, 210.

19.“Chiral Zirconium Catalysts for Enantioselective Synthesis” A. H. Hoveyda inThe Chemistry of Titanium and Zirconium Complexes, I. Marek, Ed.; VCH-Wiley, New York,2002, 180.

18.“Diversity-Based Approaches to Chiral Catalyst Discovery,” A. H. Hoveyda inThe Handbook of Combinatorial Chemistry, K. C. Nicolaou, R. Hanko, W. Hartwig, Eds.; VCH-Wiley, Weinheim,2002, 991.

17.“Catalytic Asymmetric Olefin Metathesis,” A. H. Hoveyda, R. R. Schrock<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3765(20010302)7:53.0.CO;2-3″>Chem. Eur. J.2001,7, 945.

16.“High-Throughput Screening of Titanium-Tripeptide Schiff Base Complexes for Catalytic Asymmetric Addition of Trimethylsilylcyanide to Epoxides and Imines,” K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda inHigh-Throughput Synthesis, Sucholeiki, I., Ed.; Marcel Dekker: New York,2000, 283.

15.“Combinatorial Approaches to Chiral Catalyst Discovery,” M. L. Snapper and A. H. Hoveyda inCombinatorial Chemistry,Fenniri, H. Ed.; Oxford,2000, 433.

14.“Asymmetric Catalysis in Target-Oriented Synthesis,” A. H. Hoveyda inStimulating Concepts in Chemistry, Stoddart, F. J., Shibasaki, M., Vogtle, F., Eds; VCH: Weinheim,2000, 145.

13.“Stereoselective Addition of Grignard Reagents to Alkenes,” A. H. Hoveyda, N. M. Heron, J. A. Adams inGrignard Reagents: New Developments,Richey, H. G., Ed.; John Wiley and Sons: New York,2000, 107.

12.“Combinatorial Catalysis: Identification of Potent Chiral Catalysts Through Fluorescent Bead Signaling,” A. H. Hoveyda.

11.“Carbometallation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds,” A. H. Hoveyda, N. M. Heron inComprehensive Asmmetric Catalysis, Vol. III,E. N. Jacobsen, A. Pfaltz, H. Yamamoto, Eds.; Springer-Verlag,1999, 431.

10.“Combinatorial Approaches,” K. D. Shimizu, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda inComprehensive Asmmetric Catalysis,E. N. Jacobsen, A. Pfaltz, H. Yamamoto, Eds.; Springer,1999, 1389 (Chapter 39).

9.“Combinatorial Catalyst Discovery,” K. W. Kuntz, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda.

8.“Metal-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution Processes,” A. H. Hoveyda, M. T. DidiukCurr. Org. Chem.1998,2, 489.

7.“High-Throughput Strategies for the Discovery of Catalysts,” K. D. Shimizu, M. L. Snapper, A. H. Hoveyda<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-3765(19981002)4:103.0.CO;2-D”>Chem., Eur. J.1998,4, 1885.

6.“Catalyst Discovery Through Combinatorial Chemistry,” A. H. Hoveyda.

5.“Catalytic Ring-Closing Metathesis and the Development of Enantioselective Processes,” A. H. Hoveyda inMetathesis, Furstner, A., Ed.; Springer: Berlin,1998, 105.

4.“Chiral Titanocenes and Zirconocenes in Synthesis,” A. H. Hoveyda and J. P. Morken inMetallocenes, Togni, A.; Halterman R., Eds.; VCH: Weinheim;1998,Vol. 2, 625.

3.“Catalytic Enantioselective Addition of Grignard Reagents to Olefins,” A. H. Hoveyda inTransition Metals for Fine Chemicals and Organic Synthesis, Bolm, C. Ed.; VCH: Weinheim,1998, 195.

2.“Enantioselective C-C and C-H Bond Formation Mediated or Catalyzed by Chiral ebthi Complexes of Titanium and Zirconium,” A. H. Hoveyda, J. P. Morken.

1.“Substrate-Directable Chemical Reactions,” A. H. Hoveyda, D. A. Evans, G. C. Fu.

Reviews, Perspectives, & Concept Articles

“Taking Olefin Metathesis to the Limit: Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Trisubstituted Alkenes,”A. H. Hoveyda, C. Qin, X. Z. Sui, Q. Liu, X. Li, A. Nikbakht

Non-Research Articles

  • “Primo Levi’sThe Periodic Table.A Search for Patterns in Times Past,” A. H. Hoveyda,.
  • “Striving for Scientific Nirvana,” A. H. Hoveyda,Chemical & Engineering News2001,79, 198.

Patents

  • “Synthesis of Z-Alkenyl Halides Through Stereoselective Olefin Methathesis,” 2017, Patent Number US 9,850,268.
  • “Z-Selective Ring-Closing Metathesis Reactions,” 2017, Patent Number US 9,771,386.
  • “Catalysts for Efficient Z-Selective Metathesis,” 2017, Patent Number US 14,303,523.
  • “Z-Selective Coupling of Terminal Olefins,” 2017, Patent Number US 9,713,808.
  • “Unique Chiral-at-Metal Catalysts for Remarkably Efficient and Exceptionally Enantioslecetive Olefin Metathesis,” 2017, Patent Number US 9,687,834.
  • “Z-Selective Ring-Closing Metathesis Reactions,” 2016, Patent Number US 9,446,394.
  • “Tungsten Oxo Alkylidene Complexes for Z Selective Olefin Metathesis,” 2015, Patent Number US 9,085,595.
  • “High Z-Selective Olefin Metathesis,” 2015, Patent Number US 9,079,173.
  • “Simple Organic Molecules as Catalysts for Practical and Enantioselective Synthesis of Amines and Alcohols,” 2015, Patent Number US 2015/0057451.
  • “Efficient Methods for Z– or cis-Selective Cross-Metathesis,” 2013, Patent Number US 8,598,400.
  • “Highly Z-Selective Olefin Metathesis,” 2013, Patent Number US 8,362,311.
  • “Complexes for Use in Metathesis Reactions,” 2013, Patent Number US 8,546,500.
  • “Efficient Methods for Z– or cis-Selective Cross-Metathesis,” 2013, Patent Number US 8,552,242.
  • “Catalysts and Processes for the Formation of Terminal Olefins by Ethenolysis,” 2012, Patent Number US 8,222,469.
  • “Catalysts for Metathesis Including Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis, And Related Methods,” 2009, Patent Number International WO 2009/094201.
  • “Recyclable Metathesis Catalysts,” 2010, Patent Number US 7,723,255.
  • “Recyclable Metathesis Catalysts,” 2005, Patent Number US 6,921,735.
  • “Recyclable Chiral Metathesis Catalysts,” 2005, Patent Number US 6,939,982.
  • “Chiral Cyanoamines and Methods of Preparation,” 2004, Patent Number US 6,693,168.
  • “Asymmetric Ring-Closing Metathesis Reactions Involving Achiral and Meso Substrates,” 2002, Patent Number US 6,346,652.