Jeffrey B. Johnson, Ph.D.

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2000-2004 Chemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
 2005-2007 Chemistry Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
 2007- Chemistry Hope College, Holland, MI, United States 
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Charles P. Casey grad student 2004 UW Madison
 (Analysis of a hydroxycyclopentadienyl ruthenium hydride ligand -metal bifunctional catalyst: Reactivity, mechanistic studies and the development of more active and selective catalysts.)
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Gregerson CE, Trentadue KN, Phipps EJT, et al. (2017) Oxidative coupling of Michael acceptors with aryl nucleophiles produced through rhodium-catalyzed C-C bond activation. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Dennis JM, Compagner CT, Dorn SK, et al. (2016) Rhodium-Catalyzed Interconversion of Quinolinyl Ketones with Boronic Acids via C-C Bond Activation. Organic Letters
Lutz JP, Rathbun CM, Stevenson SM, et al. (2012) Rate-limiting step of the Rh-catalyzed carboacylation of alkenes: C-C bond activation or migratory insertion? Journal of the American Chemical Society. 134: 715-22
Casey CP, Johnson JB, Jiao X, et al. (2010) Chain mechanism for exchange of D2 with a ruthenium hydride. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 46: 7915-7
Williams CM, Johnson JB, Rovis T. (2008) Nickel-catalyzed reductive carboxylation of styrenes using CO2. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 14936-7
Johnson JB, Rovis T. (2008) Enantioselective cross-coupling of anhydrides with organozinc reagents: the controlled formation of carbon-carbon bonds through the nucleophilic interception of metalacycles. Accounts of Chemical Research. 41: 327-38
Casey CP, Beetner SE, Johnson JB. (2008) Spectroscopic determination of hydrogenation rates and intermediates during carbonyl hydrogenation catalyzed by Shvo's hydroxycyclopentadienyl diruthenium hydride agrees with kinetic modeling based on independently measured rates of elementary reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 2285-95
Casey CP, Johnson JB, Singer SW, et al. (2008) Hydrogen elimination from a hydroxycyclopentadienyl ruthenium(II) hydride: Study of hydrogen activation in a ligand-metal bifunctional hydrogenation catalyst (Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005) 127, (3100-3109)) Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 1110
Johnson JB, Bercot EA, Rowley JM, et al. (2007) Ligand-dependent catalytic cycle and role of styrene in nickel-catalyzed anhydride cross-coupling: evidence for turnover-limiting reductive elimination. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 2718-25
Casey CP, Strotman NA, Beetner SE, et al. (2006) PPh 3-Substituted[2,5-Ph 2-3,4-Tol 2(η 5-C 4COH)]Ru(CO)(PPh 3)H exhibits slower stoichiometric reduction, faster catalytic hydrogenation, and higher chemoselectivity for hydrogenation of aldehydes over ketones than the dicarbonyl Shvo catalyst Organometallics. 25: 1236-1244
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