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2011

Saidi, O., Marafie, J., Ledger, A. E. W., Liu, P. M., Mahon, M. F., Kociok-Kohn, G., Whittlesey, M. K. and Frost, C. G., 2011. Ruthenium-catalyzed meta sulfonation of 2-phenylpyridines. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133 (48), pp. 19298-19301.

Saidi, O. and Williams, J. M. J., 2011. Iridium-Catalyzed Hydrogen Transfer Reactions. In: Iridium Catalysis. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 77-106. (Topics in Organometallic Chemistry)

2010

Saidi, O., Bamford, M. J., Blacker, A. J., Lynch, J., Marsden, S. P., Plucinski, P., Watson, R. J. and Williams, J. M. J., 2010. Iridium-catalyzed formylation of amines with paraformaldehyde. Tetrahedron Letters, 51 (44), pp. 5804-5806.

Saidi, O., Blacker, A. J., Lamb, G. W., Marsden, S. P., Taylor, J. E. and Williams, J. M. J., 2010. Borrowing hydrogen in water and ionic liquids: iridium-catalyzed alkylation of amines with alcohols. Organic Process Research & Development, 14 (4), pp. 1046-1049.

Saidi, O., Blacker, A. J., Farah, M. M., Marsden, S. P. and Williams, J. M. J., 2010. Iridium-catalysed amine alkylation with alcohols in water. Chemical Communications, 46 (9), pp. 1541-1543.

2009

Saidi, O., Blacker, A. J., Farah, M. M., Marsden, S. P. and Williams, J. M. J., 2009. Selective amine cross-coupling using iridium-catalyzed "borrowing hydrogen" methodology. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 48 (40), pp. 7375-7378.

Blacker, A. J., Farah, M. M., Hall, M. I., Marsden, S. P., Saidi, O. and Williams, J. M. J., 2009. Synthesis of Benzazoles by Hydrogen-Transfer Catalysis. Organic Letters, 11 (9), pp. 2039-2042.

Blacker, A. J., Farah, M. M., Marsden, S. P., Saidi, O. and Williams, J. M. J., 2009. Oxidative conversion of amines into benzoxazoles using hydrogen transfer catalysis. Tetrahedron Letters, 50 (45), pp. 6106-6109.

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