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Rauhut-Currier; Rauhut-Currier reaction
  • Enantioselective Rauhut–Currier reaction
  • Intramolecular Rauhut–Currier reaction
  • Rauhut–Currier reaction

Guy W. Currier         
  • Guy W. Currier, as of 1906.
AMERICAN LAWYER AND POLITICIAN
Guy Currier; Draft:Guy W. Currier; Guy Wilbur Currier
Guy Wilbur Currier (December 22, 1867 – June 21, 1930)"Guy W. Currier, 62, Boston attorney", The Berkshire Eagle (June 21, 1930), p.
Alexander Currier         
  • Hubbard Free Library (1879–80), Hallowell, Maine.
  • Brooks Free Library (1886, demolished 1971), Brattleboro, Vermont.
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Alexander C. Currier; Currier, Alexander
Alexander Curtis Currier (April 16, 1831 in Readfield, Maine – April 24, 1892 in Hallowell, Maine) was an American architect and designer of cemetery monuments.
Currier and Ives         
  • [[Brooklyn Museum]], ''American Homestead Spring'', Currier and Ives
  • ''A Brush for the Lead'', [[lithograph]] by Currier and Ives, 1867.
  • ''Central-Park Winter. The skating pond'', lithograph by Currier and Ives, 1862.
  • Statue of Liberty lithograph
  • ''The American Fireman'', lithograph by [[Louis Maurer]] for Currier and Ives, 1858.
  • ''View on the [[Harlem River]], N. Y.'', Currier and Ives, 1852
AMERICAN PRINTMAKING FIRM BASED IN NEW YORK CITY FROM 1835 TO 1907
Currier & Ives; Courier and Ives; Currier and Ives print; Currier & Ives prints; Currier and Ives prints; Courier & Ives
Currier and Ives was a New York City printmaking business that operated between 1835 and 1907. Founded by Nathaniel Currier, the company designed and sold inexpensive, hand painted lithographic works based on news events, views of popular culture and Americana.

Wikipedia

Rauhut–Currier reaction

The Rauhut–Currier reaction, also called the vinylogous Morita–Baylis–Hillman reaction, is an organic reaction describing (in its original scope) the dimerization or isomerization of electron-deficient alkenes such as enones by action of an organophosphine of the type R3P. In a more general description the RC reaction is any coupling of one active alkene / latent enolate to a second Michael acceptor, creating a new C–C bond between the alpha-position of one activated alkene and the beta-position of a second alkene under the influence of a nucleophilic catalyst. The reaction mechanism is essentially that of the related and better known Baylis–Hillman reaction (DABCO not phosphine, carbonyl not enone) but the Rauhut–Currier reaction actually predates it by several years. In comparison to the MBH reaction, the RC reaction lacks substrate reactivity and regioselectivity.

The original 1963 reaction described the dimerization of the ethyl acrylate to the ethyl diester of 2-methylene-glutaric acid with tributylphosphine in acetonitrile:

This reaction was also found to work for acrylonitrile.

RC cross-couplings are known but suffer from lack of selectivity. Amines such as DABCO can also act as catalyst. The reactivity is improved in intramolecular RC reactions, for example in the isomerization of di-enones to form cyclopentenes:

A similar reaction by asymmetric synthesis organocatalyzed by a protected cysteine and potassium tert-butoxide afforded a cyclohexene with 95% enantiomeric excess:

In this reaction the phosphine is replaced by the thiol group of cysteine but the reaction is the same.