Paul Davies

Paul Davies

University of Birmingham

H-index: 29

Europe-United Kingdom

About Paul Davies

Paul Davies, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Organic chemistry, Catalysis for synthesis, Gold catalysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Synthesis of Unprotected α-Tertiary Amines and 1, 2-Amino Alcohols from Vinyl Azides by Light Induced Denitrogenative Alkylarylation/Dialkylation

A laterally-fused N-heterocyclic carbene framework from polysubstituted aminoimidazo [5, 1-b] oxazol-6-ium salts

Ynamides as Precursors of Carbenes and Carbenoids

Synthesis of α-tertiary primary amines and 1, 2-amino alcohols from vinyl azides by light induced denitrogenative alkylarylation/dialkylation

Modular synthesis of α-arylated carboxylic acids, esters and amides via photocatalyzed triple C–F bond cleavage of methyltrifluorides

Gold‐Catalyzed Annulations with Nucleophilic Nitrenoids Enabled by Heteroatom‐Substituted Alkynes

A radical-initiated fragmentary rearrangement cascade of ene-ynamides to [1, 2]-annulated indoles via site-selective cyclization

Gold-catalysed cycloisomerisation of ynamides to access 2, 2-disubstituted tetrahydrothiophene motifs

Paul Davies Information

University

Position

Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow

Citations(all)

6411

Citations(since 2020)

1721

Cited By

5354

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Paul Davies Skills & Research Interests

Organic chemistry

Catalysis for synthesis

Gold catalysis

Top articles of Paul Davies

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Synthesis of Unprotected α-Tertiary Amines and 1, 2-Amino Alcohols from Vinyl Azides by Light Induced Denitrogenative Alkylarylation/Dialkylation

CCS Chemistry

Sifan Li

Hai-Wu Du

Paul W Davies

Wei Shu

2024/4/2

A laterally-fused N-heterocyclic carbene framework from polysubstituted aminoimidazo [5, 1-b] oxazol-6-ium salts

Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry

Andrew D Gillie

Matthew G Wakeling

Bethan L Greene

Louise Male

Paul W Davies

2024/3/18

Ynamides as Precursors of Carbenes and Carbenoids

Joshua D Priest

Paul W Davies

2024

Synthesis of α-tertiary primary amines and 1, 2-amino alcohols from vinyl azides by light induced denitrogenative alkylarylation/dialkylation

Wei Shu

Sifan Li

Hai-Wu Du

Paul W Davies

2023/4/24

Modular synthesis of α-arylated carboxylic acids, esters and amides via photocatalyzed triple C–F bond cleavage of methyltrifluorides

Chemical Science

Sifan Li

Paul W Davies

Wei Shu

2022

Gold‐Catalyzed Annulations with Nucleophilic Nitrenoids Enabled by Heteroatom‐Substituted Alkynes

Paul W Davies

2021/12

A radical-initiated fragmentary rearrangement cascade of ene-ynamides to [1, 2]-annulated indoles via site-selective cyclization

Organic Letters

Sifan Li

Yu Wang

Zibo Wu

Weiliang Shi

Yibo Lei

...

2021/8/28

Gold-catalysed cycloisomerisation of ynamides to access 2, 2-disubstituted tetrahydrothiophene motifs

Synlett

Parmjit Heer Kaur

Paul W Davies

2021/6

Gold (I)-catalyzed synthesis of 3-sulfenyl pyrroles and indoles by a regioselective annulation of alkynyl thioethers

ACS catalysis

Peter E Simm

Prakash Sekar

Jeffery Richardson

Paul W Davies

2021/5/13

Gold-Catalyzed Intermolecular Alkyne Oxyarylation for C3 Functionalization of Benzothiophenes

Organic Letters

Paige A Rist

Richard S Grainger

Paul W Davies

2021/1/19

Diastereoselective sulfur ylide rearrangements from gold catalyzed oxidation of ynamides

Tetrahedron

Joshua D Priest

Louise Male

Paul W Davies

2021/1/8

Sulfenyl ynamides in gold catalysis: synthesis of oxo‐functionalised 4‐aminoimidazolyl fused compounds by intermolecular annulation reactions

Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis

Elsa M Arce

Scott G Lamont

Paul W Davies

2020/6/15

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