Timothy Friebe
Assistant Professor
Departmen of Chemistry
Eastern Michigan University
United States of America
Biography
Timothy Friebe completes his M.S. from Northwestern Univ in 1984, Ph.D. from Northwestern Univ in 1992 in Analytical Chemistry.
Research Interest
Organic methodology and synthesis, microwave assisted organic synthesis and the application of organometallics to the synthesis of small molecules and natural products. Current projects include: the application of microwave heating to standard organic reactions and the synthetic studies of macrocyclic chelating ligands cyclen and cyclen derivatives.
Publications
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Ferrett, R. R., Hyde, M. J., Lahti, K. A., & Friebe, T. L. (2003). Rapid synthesis of substituted 5-phenyl-1, 3-dioxolan-4-ones under microwave-induced solvent-free conditions. Tetrahedron letters, 44(12), 2573-2576.
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Mosey, R. A., Fisk, J. S., Friebe, T. L., & Tepe, J. J. (2008). Synthesis of tert-Alkyl amino hydroxy carboxylic esters via an intermolecular ene-type reaction of oxazolones and enol ethers. Organic letters, 10(5), 825-828.
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Bergdahl, M., Hett, R., Friebe, T. L., Gangloff, A. R., Iqbal, J., Wu, Y., & Helquist, P. (1993). Synthesis of the oxazole-and diene-containing C 9–C 23 fragment of the type a streptogramin antibiotics. Tetrahedron letters, 34(46), 7371-7374.