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    Olefin Metathesis at the Dawn of Implementation in Pharmaceutical and Specialty-Chemicals Manufacturing by Higman, Carolyn S., Lummiss, Justin A. M., Fogg, Deryn E.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (07-03-2016)
    “…The recent uptake of molecular metathesis catalysts in specialty‐chemicals and pharmaceutical manufacturing is reviewed. The metathesis industry: Olefin…”
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    Decomposition of Olefin Metathesis Catalysts by Brønsted Base: Metallacyclobutane Deprotonation as a Primary Deactivating Event by Bailey, Gwendolyn A, Lummiss, Justin A. M, Foscato, Marco, Occhipinti, Giovanni, McDonald, Robert, Jensen, Vidar R, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-11-2017)
    “…Brønsted bases of widely varying strength are shown to decompose the metathesis-active Ru intermediates formed by the second-generation Hoveyda and Grubbs…”
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    Towards More Efficient, Greener Syntheses through Flow Chemistry by Lummiss, Justin A.M., Morse, Peter D., Beingessner, Rachel L., Jamison, Timothy F.

    Published in Chemical record (01-07-2017)
    “…Technological advances have an important role in the design of greener synthetic processes. In this Personal Account, we describe a wide range of thermal,…”
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    Computer-designed repurposing of chemical wastes into drugs by Wołos, Agnieszka, Koszelewski, Dominik, Roszak, Rafał, Szymkuć, Sara, Moskal, Martyna, Ostaszewski, Ryszard, Herrera, Brenden T., Maier, Josef M., Brezicki, Gordon, Samuel, Jonathon, Lummiss, Justin A. M., McQuade, D. Tyler, Rogers, Luke, Grzybowski, Bartosz A.

    Published in Nature (London) (28-04-2022)
    “…As the chemical industry continues to produce considerable quantities of waste chemicals 1 , 2 , it is essential to devise ‘circular chemistry’ 3 – 8 schemes…”
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    A General Decomposition Pathway for Phosphine-Stabilized Metathesis Catalysts: Lewis Donors Accelerate Methylidene Abstraction by McClennan, William L, Rufh, Stephanie A, Lummiss, Justin A. M, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (09-11-2016)
    “…Sterically accessible Lewis donors are shown to accelerate decomposition during catalysis, for a broad range of Grubbs-class metathesis catalysts. These…”
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    Donor-Induced Decomposition of the Grubbs Catalysts: An Intercepted Intermediate by Lummiss, Justin A. M, McClennan, William L, McDonald, Robert, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Organometallics (08-12-2014)
    “…The σ-alkyl species RuCl2(CH2PCy3)(py)3 (3a) is intercepted on adding pyridine to the first-generation Grubbs catalyst 1a during RCM or to the isolated…”
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    The divergent effects of strong NHC donation in catalysis by Lummiss, Justin A M, Higman, Carolyn S, Fyson, Devon L, McDonald, Robert, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-01-2015)
    “…Strong σ-donation from NHC ligands (NHC = N-heterocyclic carbene) is shown to have profoundly conflicting consequences for the reactivity of transition-metal…”
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    Operation of the Boomerang Mechanism in Olefin Metathesis Reactions Promoted by the Second-Generation Hoveyda Catalyst by Bates, Jennifer M, Lummiss, Justin A. M, Bailey, Gwendolyn A, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in ACS catalysis (03-07-2014)
    “…A long-standing question in olefin metathesis centers on whether the “release–return” (boomerang) mechanism contributes to the productivity of Hoveyda-class…”
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    Sterically Driven Olefin Metathesis: The Impact of Alkylidene Substitution on Catalyst Activity by Lummiss, Justin A. M, Perras, Frédéric A, McDonald, Robert, Bryce, David L, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Organometallics (14-03-2016)
    “…The dramatic reactivity difference between the Grubbs metathesis catalysts and their resting-state methylidene derivatives was probed in an integrated…”
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    Chemical Plants: High-Value Molecules from Essential Oils by Lummiss, Justin A. M, Oliveira, Kelley C, Pranckevicius, Alexandre M. T, Santos, Alexandra G, dos Santos, Eduardo N, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (21-11-2012)
    “…As society faces a future of dwindling petrochemical supplies at increasing cost, much attention has been focused on methods to degrade biomass into renewable…”
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    Amine-Mediated Degradation in Olefin Metathesis Reactions that Employ the Second-Generation Grubbs Catalyst by Lummiss, Justin A. M., Ireland, Benjamin J., Sommers, Jacob M., Fogg, Deryn E.

    Published in ChemCatChem (01-02-2014)
    “…Amine‐mediated decomposition during olefin metathesis reactions that employ the second‐generation Grubbs catalyst is studied. For most amines, the dominant…”
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    Reactions of Grubbs Catalysts with Excess Methoxide: Formation of Novel Methoxyhydride Complexes by Beach, Nicholas J, Lummiss, Justin A. M, Bates, Jennifer M, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Organometallics (26-03-2012)
    “…On exposure to NaOMe (≥3 equiv) in CH2Cl2–MeOH at 23 °C, the first-generation Grubbs catalyst RuCl2(PCy3)2(CHPh) (1a) is immediately transformed into the…”
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    Ethylene-Promoted versus Ethylene-Free Enyne Metathesis by Grotevendt, Anne G. D, Lummiss, Justin A. M, Mastronardi, Melanie L, Fogg, Deryn E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (12-10-2011)
    “…The role of ethylene in promoting metathesis of acetylenic enynes is probed within the context of ring-closing enyne metathesis, using first- and…”
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    Clean, Convenient, High-yield Access to Second-generation Ru Metathesis Catalysts from Commercially Available Precursors by van Lierop, Bianca J., Reckling, Amy M., Lummiss, Justin A. M., Fogg, Deryn E.

    Published in ChemCatChem (01-12-2012)
    “…Expedient routes are described to the three dominant ruthenium catalysts currently used for olefin metathesis: the second‐generation Grubbs, Hoveyda, and…”
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