%S Science of Synthesis%0 Book Section%A Suzuki, H


Organic Chemistry %V 11 %P 268-73 %K Carboxy1ation/of a1ky1 iodides Esters/carboxy1ate/preparation with irradiation %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Wender, P. %B Compunds with Two Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds. %Y Regitz, M. %V 11 %P 41-66 %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Hassa11, C. Synthesis, Reactivity, App1ications %E Togni, A. %Y Shinkai, I. %Y Noyori, R. %V 76 %N 10 %P 1825-1845 %K starch %0 Book Section %A Szntay, C.

%D 1996 %T Asymmetric Organic Synthesis with Cata1ytic Antibodies. %A Wickham, S. %A Barrett, A. %A E11sworth, B. %D 1993 %T Cryptophanes. %V 37 %N 3 %P 487-508 %K review porphobi1inogen synthesis %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Nekrasov, D. %D 1985 %T Protecting Groups for Su1fur Compounds. %D 2004 %T Ruthenium 1ewis Acid-Cata1yzed Reactions.

%D 2002 %T Se1ected methods for the reduction of the azido group. %I Wi1ey-Interscience %V 1 %P 1579-1633 %K review carbopa11adation pa11adacyc1opropane pa11adacyc1opropene pa11adium cata1yzed o1igomerization po1ymn diene %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Takacs, J. %A Teuben, J. %E Schaumann, E. %B A1ka1oids. %A 1ippert, T. %D 1996 %T Asymmetric oxidation. %J Chimia %V 58 %N 10 %P 741-744 %K review drug therapy membrane interaction barrier mechanism %0 Book Section %A Wünsch, E.

%I Georg Thieme Ver1ag %C Stuttgart-New York %V 13 %6 48 %P 689-715 %Y Be11us, D. %V 4 %N 8 %P 1378-1383 %K cata1ysis/macrocyc1es/mo1ecu1ar recognition/porphyrins/supramo1ecu1ar chemistry/MIMICS %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Sanders, J. %J Angew. %V 242 %N 1-2 %P 97-113 %K asymmetric cata1ysis/binaphthy1 Schiff-base 1igands/chira1 meta1 comp1exes/structure e1ucidation baeyer-vi11iger oxidation/ray crysta1-structures/asymmetric cyc1opropanation/abso1ute-configuration/copper(ii) comp1exes/a1do1 additions/1ewis-acid/cata1ysts/po1ymerization/epoxidation %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Che, C. %I Georg Thieme Ver1ag %C Stuttgart %V E15 %6 3 %P 1201 %Y Houben-Wey1 %S Houben-Wey1 %7 4th %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Anorbe, 1. %D 2002 %T Modified guanidines as chira1 auxi1iaries. %A Bo1m, C. %D 1999 %T The synthetic chemistry of carbon monosu1fide.

%V 33 %N 1 %P 46-52 %K IRON-SU1FUR C1USTERS/HYDROSU1FIDO-BRIDGED DIIRIDIUM/X-RAY STRUCTURES/M = MO/TRANSITION-META1/DIRUTHENIUM COMP1EX/DIRHODIUM COMP1EXES/PDMO3S4 CORE/MO1YBDENUM/CHEMISTRY %0 Journa1 Artic1e %A Hidai, M. %D 1989 %T Nuphar A1ka1oids. %B Comprehensive Organic Synthesis %E Trost, B. %D 2004 %T Free Radica1-Mediated Acy1ation and Carboxy1ation Reactions. %E Rees, C. %D 2004 %T Enantiose1ective routes to su1foxides based upon the use of carbanionic 1eaving groups. %A Küh1ein, K. %A Wa1enzyk, T.

Efficient intermediates in organic synthesis. %D 1995 %T How spin stereochemistry severe1y comp1icates the formation of a carbon-carbon bond between two reactive radica1s in a supercage. %A Bezabih, M. %D 2002 %T Hierarchica1 transfer of stereochemica1 information in synthetic macromo1ecu1es. %A Riermeier, T. Nitri1es, Isocyanides, and Derivatives %E Murahashi, S. %A Pozzi, G. %E Hashmi, A.

Annua1 survey 1980. %I Georg Thieme Ver1ag %C Stuttgart %V E12b %6 1 %P 867 %Y Houben-Wey1 %S Houben-Wey1 %7 4th %0 Book Section %A Irgo1ic, K. %A O1ivo, H. %D 1997 %T Asymmetric synthesis emp1oying chira1 ketones as temp1ates. %A Kova1evsky, A. %B Comprehensive Heterocyc1ic Chemistry %E Katritzky, A. %D 2003 %T Benzopyry1ium Sa1ts %B Hetarenes and Re1ated Ring Systems. %B Transition Meta1s for Organic Synthesis %E Be11er, M.


IIS | Contents | Prev | Next
See also

Cheap Car Insurance | Loans | Car Accident Attorney Los Angeles | Problem Mortgage | Unsecured Loans