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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • 2014 - Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
  • 2013 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2003 - Corday–Morgan Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Guy C. Lloyd-Jones is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the field of chemistry, with significant contributions in several specialized subfields including physical and theoretical chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, spectroscopy, and materials chemistry.

Their scholarship encompasses various topics within chemistry, such as:

  • Various Chemistry Research Topics
  • History and advancements in chemistry
  • Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
  • Chemical Reactions and Isotopes
  • Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry

Guy C. Lloyd-Jones has a notable presence in scientific publications, with frequent contributions appearing in the following venues:

  • IUPAC Standards Online
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ACS Catalysis
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Among their recent papers are important works published between 2020 and 2022, which include:

  • "Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 2021)", 2022, published in Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • "Mechanistic analysis by NMR spectroscopy: A users guide", 2022, published in Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • "Protodeboronation of (Hetero)Arylboronic Esters: Direct versus Prehydrolytic Pathways and Self-/Auto-Catalysis", 2021, published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Difluorocarbene Generation from TMSCF3: Kinetics and Mechanism of NaI-Mediated and Si-Induced Anionic Chain Reactions", 2020, published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Heavy-Atom Kinetic Isotope Effects: Primary Interest or Zero Point?", 2021, published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Charles L. Perrin
  • Israel Agranat
  • Alessandro Bagno
  • Silvia E. Braslavsky
  • Pedro Alexandrino Fernandes

Throughout their career, Guy C. Lloyd-Jones has received several awards relevant to the field of chemistry. These include:

  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, 2013
  • Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), 2014
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2015
  • Corday-Morgan Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), 2003

Best Publications

  • Selection of boron reagents for Suzuki-Miyaura coupling

    Alastair J. J. Lennox;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones

  • Mechanistic aspects of transition metal catalysed 1,6-diene and 1,6-enyne cycloisomerisation reactions.

    Guy C. Lloyd-Jones

  • Transmetalation in the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling: the fork in the trail.

    Alastair J. J. Lennox;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones

  • Gold-Catalyzed Direct Arylation

    Liam T. Ball;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Christopher A. Russell

  • Room‐Temperature Palladium‐Catalyzed C ? H Activation: ortho‐Carbonylation of Aniline Derivatives

    Chris E. Houlden;Marc Hutchby;Chris D. Bailey;J. Gair Ford

  • Protodeboronation of Heteroaromatic, Vinyl, and Cyclopropyl Boronic Acids: pH-Rate Profiles, Autocatalysis, and Disproportionation.

    Paul Alan Cox;Andrew G. Leach;Andrew D. Campbell;Guy C. Lloyd-jones

  • Distinct reactivity of Pd(OTs)2: the intermolecular Pd(II)-catalyzed 1,2-carboamination of dienes.

    Chris E. Houlden;Chris D. Bailey;J. Gair Ford;Michel R. Gagné

  • Reevaluation of the Mechanism of the Baylis–Hillman Reaction: Implications for Asymmetric Catalysis

    Varinder K. Aggarwal;Sarah Y. Fulford;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones

  • ENANTIOSELECTIVE ALLYLIC SUBSTITUTION CATALYZED BY CHIRAL [BIS(DIHYDROOXAZOLE)]PALLADIUM COMPLEXES - CATALYST STRUCTURE AND POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF ENANTIOSELECTION

    Peter Von Matt;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Alexander B. E. Minidis;Andreas Pfaltz

  • Base-catalyzed Aryl-B(OH)2 Protodeboronation Revisited: from Concerted Proton-Transfer to Liberation of a Transient Arylanion.

    Paul A. Cox;Marc Reid;Andrew G. Leach;Andrew D. Campbell

  • Pd(II)-Catalyzed Intermolecular 1,2-Diamination of Conjugated Dienes

    Gregory L. J. Bar;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Kevin I. Booker-Milburn

  • Aryl Trifluoroborates in Suzuki–Miyaura Coupling: The Roles of Endogenous Aryl Boronic Acid and Fluoride

    Mike Butters;Jeremy N. Harvey;Jesus Jover;Alastair J. J. Lennox

  • CHIRAL PHOSPHANODIHYDROOXAZOLES IN ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS : TUNGSTEN-CATALYZED ALLYLIC SUBSTITUTION

    Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Andreas Pfaltz

  • Gold-catalyzed oxidative coupling of arylsilanes and arenes: origin of selectivity and improved precatalyst.

    Liam T. Ball;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Christopher A. Russell

  • Structure-Based Rationale for Selectivity in the Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation of Cycloalkenyl Esters Employing the Trost ‘Standard Ligand’ (TSL): Isolation, Analysis and Alkylation of the Monomeric form of the Cationic η3-Cyclohexenyl Complex [(η3-c-C6H9)Pd(TSL)]+

    Craig P. Butts;Emane Filali;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Per-Ola Norrby

  • Organotrifluoroborate hydrolysis: boronic acid release mechanism and an acid-base paradox in cross-coupling

    Alastair J. J. Lennox;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones

  • Homogeneous Catalytic Dehydrocoupling/Dehydrogenation of Amine-Borane Adducts by Early Transition Metal, Group 4 Metallocene Complexes

    Matthew E. Sloan;Anne Staubitz;Timothy J. Clark;Christopher A. Russell

  • Mechanism of methyl esterification of carboxylic acids by trimethylsilyldiazomethane.

    Erik Kühnel;David D P Laffan;Guy C Lloyd-Jones;Teresa Martínez Del Campo

  • Gold-Triggered Uncaging Chemistry in Living Systems

    Ana M. Pérez-López;Belén Rubio-Ruiz;Víctor Sebastián;Lloyd Hamilton

  • New Heteroannulation Reactions of N-Alkoxybenzamides by Pd(II) Catalyzed C-H Activation

    Joe W. Wrigglesworth;Brian Cox;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Kevin I. Booker-Milburn

  • Arylsilanes: Application to Gold-Catalyzed Oxyarylation of Alkenes

    Liam T. Ball;Michael Green;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Christopher A. Russell

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian J. S. Fairlamb
Ian J. S. Fairlamb University of York
John M. Brown
John M. Brown University of Oxford
Andrew S. Weller
Andrew S. Weller University of York
Michel R. Gagné
Michel R. Gagné University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Per-Ola Norrby
Per-Ola Norrby AstraZeneca (Sweden)
Andreas Pfaltz
Andreas Pfaltz University of Basel
Pavel Kočovský
Pavel Kočovský University of Glasgow
Ian Manners
Ian Manners University of Victoria
A. Guy Orpen
A. Guy Orpen University of Bristol

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