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    Structural Effects on the pH-Dependent Redox Properties of Organic Nitroxyls: Pourbaix Diagrams for TEMPO, ABNO, and Three TEMPO Analogs by Gerken, James B, Pang, Yutong Q, Lauber, Markus B, Stahl, Shannon S

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (20-07-2018)
    “…Electrochemical studies of the reduction and oxidation reactions of five different organic nitroxyls have been performed across a wide pH range (0–13). The…”
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    Desymmetrization of 4,6-diprotected myo-inositol by Lauber, Markus B, Daniliuc, Constantin-Gabriel, Paradies, Jan

    “…The asymmetric desymmetrization of 4,6-diprotected myo-inositol derivatives was achieved by using a bifunctional, readily available nucleophilic catalyst. The…”
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    Readily available hydrogen bond catalysts for the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of nitroolefins by Schneider, Jakob F, Lauber, Markus B, Muhr, Vanessa, Kratzer, Domenic, Paradies, Jan

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (07-06-2011)
    “…This paper focuses on readily accessible thiourea hydrogen bond catalysts derived from amino acids, whose steric and electronic features are modulated by their…”
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    Efficient Aerobic Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols at Ambient Temperature with an ABNO/NO x Catalyst System by Lauber, Markus B, Stahl, Shannon S

    Published in ACS catalysis (01-11-2013)
    “…New highly practical methods are presented for aerobic oxidation of secondary alcohols with a nitroxyl radical in combination with HNO3, NaNO2, or both as…”
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    Structural Effects on the pH-Dependent Redox Properties of Organic Nitroxyls: Pourbaix Diagrams for TEMPO, ABNO, and Three TEMPO Analogs by Gerken, James B., Pang, Yutong Q., Lauber, Markus B., Stahl, Shannon S.

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (28-11-2017)
    “…Here, electrochemical studies of the reduction and oxidation reactions of five different organic nitroxyls have been performed across a wide pH range (0–13)…”
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