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William F. Bailey

 

 

Organic Chemistry

Professor (b. 1946)
Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, 1974
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, 1973
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1973
B.S., St. Peter's College, 1968

Phone: 860-486-2163
Email: william.bailey@uconn.edu

The Bailey Group Webpage

The research interests of our group lie in the development of new synthetic methodology using novel main-group organometallic chemistry. A major focus of our effort involves investigation of the synthetic utility of unsaturated organolithiums and related Group 1 organometallics. These reactive intermediates, which we have found may be prepared in virtually quantitative yield by low — temperature lithium — iodine exchange between t-butyllithium (t-BuLi) and an appropriate organoiodide, undergo regiospecific and highly stereoselective cyclization upon warming. The high degree of stereocontrol inherent in these anionic cyclizations has led to development of one step, stereoselective syntheses of simple natural products and tandem — cyclization strategies for the preparation of bicyclic and polycyclic structures. A brief, schematic survey of some of our work in the area of intramolecular carbolithiation is presented below.

 

 

      
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