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Heterocycles based on the chemistry of alkylidenecyclopropanes and (aza)-cyclopropenes
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Shengming Ma
Published/Copyright:
January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 2008-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- New processes for the synthesis of biologically relevant heterocycles
- N,O-Heterocycles as synthetic intermediates
- Stereoselectivity of the Petasis reaction with various chiral amines and styrenylboronic acids
- Heterocycles based on the chemistry of alkylidenecyclopropanes and (aza)-cyclopropenes
- General and practical synthesis of benzothiazoles
- Heterocycle synthesis via radical reactions
- Total synthesis of complex heterocyclic natural products
- Chiral phenyl-bis(oxazoline) as an efficient auxiliary for asymmetric catalysis
- Exploiting the borono-Mannich reaction in bioactive alkaloid synthesis
- Synthesis of optically active heterocyclic compounds using Pd-catalyzed asymmetric reactions as a key step
- Greener and expeditious synthesis of bioactive heterocycles using microwave irradiation
- Use of sultines in the asymmetric synthesis of polypropionate antibiotics
Keywords for this article
alkylidenecyclopropanes;
catalysis;
cyclopropenes;
heterocycles;
ring-opening cyclization
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- New processes for the synthesis of biologically relevant heterocycles
- N,O-Heterocycles as synthetic intermediates
- Stereoselectivity of the Petasis reaction with various chiral amines and styrenylboronic acids
- Heterocycles based on the chemistry of alkylidenecyclopropanes and (aza)-cyclopropenes
- General and practical synthesis of benzothiazoles
- Heterocycle synthesis via radical reactions
- Total synthesis of complex heterocyclic natural products
- Chiral phenyl-bis(oxazoline) as an efficient auxiliary for asymmetric catalysis
- Exploiting the borono-Mannich reaction in bioactive alkaloid synthesis
- Synthesis of optically active heterocyclic compounds using Pd-catalyzed asymmetric reactions as a key step
- Greener and expeditious synthesis of bioactive heterocycles using microwave irradiation
- Use of sultines in the asymmetric synthesis of polypropionate antibiotics