School of Chemistry
Booker-Milburn Group



Welcome to the Booker-Milburn Group Pages

 

About


Our research group is headed by Professor Kevin Booker-Milburn and our research interests include photochemistry, palladium (II) catalysis and natural product total synthesis. We are based in the School of Chemistry in the University of Bristol.

Professor Kevin Booker-Milburn is the Director of the Bristol Chemical Synthesis Centre for Doctoral Training, with which we closely collaborate.

 

Latest News


Three new papers:

A Small Footprint, High Capacity Flow Reactor for UV Photochemical Synthesis on the Kilogram Scale in Organic Process Research and Development. DOI

Real-Time Biological Annotation of Synthetic Compounds in Journal Of The American Chemical Society. DOI

Unusually Facile Thermal Homodienyl-[1,5]-Hydrogen Shift Reactions in Photochemically Generated Vinyl Aziridines in Chemistry - A European Journal. DOI

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Latest Publications

A Small Footprint, High Capacity Flow Reactor for UV Photochemical Synthesis on the Kilogram Scale; Luke D. Elliott, Malcolm Berry, Bashir Harji, David Klauber, John LeonarD and Kevin I. Booker-Milburn. Org. Process Res. Dev., 2016, Just Accepted Manuscript. DOI

 

Real-Time Biological Annotation of Synthetic Compounds; Christopher J. Gerry, Bruce K. Hua, Mathias J. Wawer, Jonathan P. Knowles, Shawn D. Nelson Jr., Oscar Verho, Sivaraman Dandapani, Bridget K. Wagner, Paul A. Clemons, Kevin I. Booker-Milburn, Zarko V. Boskovic and Stuart L. Schreiber. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2016, 138, 8920-8927. DOI

 

Unusually Facile Thermal Homodienyl-[1,5]-Hydrogen Shift Reactions in Photochemically Generated Vinyl Aziridines; Dr. Jonathan P. Knowles and Prof. Dr. Kevin I. Booker-Milburn. Chem. Eu. J., 2016, 22, 11429-11434. DOI

 

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