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Recent reviews in Organic chemistry
Recent Reviews
Reviews are listed in order of appearance in the sources indicated. In multidisciplinary review journals, only those reviews which fall within the scope of this Journal are included. Sources are listed alphabetically in three categories: regularly issued review journals and series volumes, contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index.
Major English-language sources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such as Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedings are omitted.
This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the middle part of the 2004 literature. Previous installment: J. Org. Chem. 2004, 69(20), 6957-66.
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Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes
Accounts of Chemical Research
1. Jia, G. Progress in the Chemistry of Metallabenzynes. 2004, 37(7), 479-86.
2. Houk, K. N.; List, B. Asymmetric Organocatalysis. 2004, 37(8), 487.
3. Shi, Y. Organocatalytic Asymmetric Epoxidation of Olefins by Chiral Ketones. 2004, 37(8), 488-96.
4. Yang, D. Ketone-Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation Reactions. 2004, 37(8), 497-505.
5. O'Donnell, M. J. The Enantioselective Synthesis of a-Amino Acids by Phase-Transfer Catalysis with Achiral Schiff Base Esters. 2004, 37(8), 506-17.
6. Lygo, B.; Andrews, B. I. Asymmetric Phase-Transfer Catalysis Utilizing Chiral Quaternary Ammonium Salts: Asymmetric Alkylation of Glycine Imines. 2004, 37(8), 518-25.
7. Ooi, T.; Maruoka, K. Asymmetric Organocatalysis of Structurally Well-Defined Chiral Quaternary Ammonium Fluorides. 2004, 37(8), 526-33.
8. Enders, D.; Balensiefer, T. Nucleophilic Carbenes in Asymmetric Organocatalysis. 2004, 37(8), 534-41.
9. Fu, G. C. Asymmetric Catalysis with "Planar-Chiral" Derivatives of 4-(Dimethylamino)pyridine. 2004, 37(8), 542-7.
10. List, B. Enamine Catalysis is a Powerful Strategy for the Catalytic Generation and Use of Carbanion Equivalents. 2004, 37(8), 548-57.
11. Allemann, C.; Gordillo, R.; Clemente, F. R.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Houk, K. N. Theory of Asymmetric Organocatalysis of Aldol and Related Reactions: Rationalizations and Predictions. 2004, 37(8), 558-69.
12. Saito, S.; Yamamoto, H. Design of Acid-Base Catalysis for the Asymmetric Direct Aldol Reaction. 2004, 37(8), 570-9.
13. Notz, W.; Tanaka, F.; Barbas, C. F., III Enamine-Based Organocatalysis with Proline and Diamines: The Development of Direct Catalytic Asymmetric Aldol, Mannich, Michael, and Diels-Alder Reactions. 2004, 37(8), 580-91.
14. France, S.; Weatherwax, A.; Taggi, A. E.; Lectka, T. Advances in the Catalytic, Asymmetric Synthesis of b-Lactams. 2004, 37(8), 592-600.
15. Miller, S. J. In Search of Peptide-Based Catalysts for Asymmetric Organic Synthesis. 2004, 37(8), 601-10.
16. Aggarwal, V. K.; Winn, C. L. Catalytic, Asymmetric Sulfur Ylide-Mediated Epoxidation of Carbonyl Compounds: Scope, Selectivity, and Applications in Synthesis. 2004, 37(8), 611-20.
17. Tian, S.-K.; Chen, Y.; Hang, J.; Tang, L.; McDaid, P.; Deng, L. Asymmetric Organic Catalysis with Modified Cinchona Alkaloids. 2004, 37(8), 621-31.
18. Gridnev, I. D.; Imamoto, T. On the Mechanism of Stereoselection in Rh-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation: A General Approach for Predicting the Sense of Enantioselectivity. 2004, 37(9), 633-44.
19. Deubel, D. V.; Frenking, G.; Gisdakis, P.; Herrmann, W. A.; Roesch, N.; Sundermeyer, J. Olefin Epoxidation with Inorganic Peroxides. Solutions to Four Long-Standing Controversies on the Mechanism of Oxygen Transfer. 2004, 37(9), 645-52.
20. Jang, H.-Y.; Krische, M. J. Catalytic C-C Bond Formation via Capture of Hydrogenation Intermediates. 2004, 37(9), 653-61.
21. Hong, S.; Marks, T. J. Organolanthanide-Catalyzed Hydroamination. 2004, 37(9), 673-86.
22. Wasserman, H. H.; Parr, J. The Chemistry of Vicinal Tricarbonyls and Related Systems. 2004, 37(9), 687-701.
23. Braese, S. The Virtue of the Multifunctional Triazene Linkers in the Efficient Solid-Phase Synthesis of Heterocycle Libraries. 2004, 37(10), 804-15.
24. Barbero, A.; Pulido, F. J. Allylsilanes and Vinylsilanes from Silylcupration of Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds: Scope and Synthetic Applications. 2004, 37(10), 816-24.
Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry
25. Plante, O. J.; Palmacci, E. R.; Seeberger, P. H. Development of an Automated Oligosaccharide Synthesizer. 2003, 58, 35-54.
26. Knirel, Y. A.; Shashkov, A. S.; Tsvetkov, Y. E.; Jansson, P.-E.; Zaehringer, U. 5,7-Diamino-3,5,7,9-tetradeoxy-non-2-ulosonic Acids in Bacterial Glyco-polymers: Chemistry and Biochemistry. 2003, 58, 371-417.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
27. El-Ashry, E.-S. H.; Ibrahim, E.-S. I. Fused Heterocyclo-Quinolines Containing one Nitrogen Atom at Ring Junction: Part 1. Four and Five Membered Heterocyclo-Quinolines. 2003, 84, 71-190.
28. Sadimenko, A. P. Organometallic Complexes of Boron, Silicon, and Phosphorus Analogs of Azoles. 2003, 85, 1-66.
29. Hermecz, I. Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Pyridooxazines, Pyridothiazines, Pyridodiazines and Their Benzologs. Part 2. 2003, 85, 173-285.
30. Sadimenko, A. P. Organometallic Complexes of Pyridines and Benzannulated Pyridines. 2004, 86, 293-343.
Advances in Organometallic Chemistry
31. Kost, D.; Kalikhman, I. Hydrazide-Based Hypercoordinate Silicon Compounds. 2004, 50, 1-106.
32. Yoo, B. R.; Jung, I. N. Synthesis of Organosilicon Compounds by New Direct Reactions. 2004, 50, 145-77.
33. Bruce, M. I.; Low, P. J. Transition Metal Complexes Containing All-Carbon Ligands. 2004, 50, 179-444.
Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English
34. Marco-Contelles, J. b-Lactam Synthesis by the Kinugasa Reaction. 2004, 43(17), 2198-200.
35. Miura, M. Rational Ligand Design in Constructing Efficient Catalyst Systems for Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling. 2004, 43(17), 2201-3.
36. Brunner, H. A New Hydrosilylation Mechanism - New Preparative Opportunities. 2004, 43(21), 2749-50.
37. Merino, P.; Tejero, T. Organocatalyzed Asymmetric a-Aminoxylation of Aldehydes and Ketones - An Efficient Access to Enantiomerically Pure a-Hydroxycarbonyl Compounds, Diols, and Even Amino Alcohols. 2004, 43(23), 2995-7.
38. Koehn, M.; Breinbauer, R. The Staudinger Ligation - A Gift to Chemical Biology. 2004, 43(24), 3106-16.
39. Graening, T.; Schmalz, H.-G. Total Synthesis of Colchicine in Comparison: A Journey Through 50 Years of Synthetic Organic Chemistry. 2004, 43(25), 3230-56.
40. Glorius, F. Chiral Olefin Ligands - New "Spectators" in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2004, 43(26), 3364-6.
41. Beller, M.; Seayad, J.; Tillack, A.; Jiao, H. Catalytic Markovnikov and Anti-Markovnikov Functionalization of Alkenes and Alkynes. Recent Developments and Trends. 2004, 43(26), 3368-98.
42. Stahl, S. S. Palladium Oxidase Catalysis. Selective Oxidation of Organic Chemicals by Direct Dioxygen-Coupled Turnover. 2004, 43(26), 3400-20.
43. Gonda, J. The Bellus-Claisen Rearrangement. 2004, 43(27), 3516-24.
44. Ajamian, A.; Gleason, J. L. Two Birds with One Metallic Stone: Single-Pot Catalysis of Fundamentally Different Transformations. 2004, 43(29), 3754-60.
45. Rosenthal, U. Stable Cyclopentynes - Made by Metals!? 2004, 43(30), 3882-7.
46. Montgomery, J. Nickel-Catalyzed Reductive Cyclizations and Couplings. 2004, 43(30), 3890-908.
Chemical Reviews
47. Kovbasyuk, L.; Kraemer, R. Allosteric Supramolecular Receptors and Catalysts. 2004, 104(6), 3161-87.
48. Zuman, P. Reactions of Ortho-Phthalaldehyde with Nucleophiles. 2004, 104(7), 3217-38.
49. Gowenlock, B. G.; Richter-Addo, G. B. Preparations of C-Nitroso Compounds. 2004, 104(7), 3315-40.
50. Chrzanowska, M.; Rozwadowska, M. D. Asymmetric Synthesis of Isoquinoline Alkaloids. 2004, 104(7), 3341-70.
51. Edmonds, D. J.; Johnston, D.; Procter, D. J. Samarium(II)-Iodide-Mediated Cyclizations in Natural Product Synthesis. 2004, 104(7), 3371-403.
52. Tietze, L. F.; Ila, H.; Bell, H. P. Enantioselective Palladium-Catalyzed Transformations. 2004, 104(7), 3453-516.
53. McManus, H. A.; Guiry, P. J. Recent Developments in the Application of Oxazoline-Containing Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2004, 104(9), 4151-202.
Chemical Society Reviews
54. Perez, D.; Guitian, E. Selected Strategies for the Synthesis of Triphenylenes. 2004, 33(5), 274-83.
55. Alonso, F.; Yus, M. The NiCl2-Li-Arene(cat.) Combination: A Versatile Reducing Mixture. 2004, 33(5), 284-93.
56. Moriuchi, T.; Hirao, T. Highly Ordered Structures of Peptides by Using Molecular Scaffolds. 2004, 33(5), 294-301.
57. Lee, J. M.; Na, Y.; Han, H.; Chang, S. Cooperative Multi-Catalyst Systems for One-Pot Organic Transformations. 2004, 33(5), 302-12.
58. Atkinson, R. C. J.; Gibson, V. C.; Long, N. J. The Syntheses and Catalytic Applications of Unsymmetrical Ferrocene Ligands. 2004, 33(5), 313-28.
59. Chankvetadze, B. Combined Approach Using Capillary Electrophoresis and NMR Spectroscopy for an Understanding of Enantioselective Recognition Mechanisms by Cyclodextrins. 2004, 33(6), 337-47.
60. French, A. N.; Bissmire, S.; Wirth, T. Iodine Electrophiles in Stereoselective Reactions: Recent Developments and Synthetic Applications. 2004, 33(6), 354-62.
Chemistry - A European Journal
61. Bullock, R. M. Catalytic Ionic Hydrogenations. 2004, 10(10), 2366-74.
62. Malinakova, H. C. Chiral Nonracemic Late-Transition-Metal Organometallics with a Metal-Bonded Stereogenic Carbon Atom: Development of New Tools for Asymmetric Organic Synthesis. 2004, 10(11), 2636-46.
63. Ding, K.; Du, H.; Yuan, Y.; Long, J. Combinatorial Chemistry Approach to Chiral Catalyst Engineering and Screening: Rational Design and Serendipity. 2004, 10(12), 2872-84.
64. Yoshida, M.; Ihara, M. Novel Methodologies for the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates. 2004, 10(12), 2886-93.
65. Easton, C. J.; Lincoln, S. F.; Barr, L.; Onagi, H. Molecular Reactors and Machines: Applications, Potential, and Limitations. 2004, 10(13), 3120-8.
66. Dandapani, S.; Curran, D. P. Separation-Friendly Mitsunobu Reactions: A Microcosm of Recent Developments in Separation Strategies. 2004, 10(13), 3130-8.
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds
67. Mochalov, S. S.; Gazzaeva, R. A. Arylcyclopropanes in the Synthesis of Nitrogen- and Oxygen-Containing Heterocycles. (Review). 2003, 39(8), 975-88.
68. Abele, E.; Abele, R.; Lukevics, E. Pyrrole Oximes: Synthesis, Reactions, and Biological Activity. Review. 2004, 40(1), 1-15.
69. Zalesov, V. V.; Rubtsov, A. E. Synthesis, Structure, and Chemical Properties of N-Substituted 2(3)-Imino-2,3-Dihydrofuran-3(2)-Ones. Review. 2004, 40(2), 133-53.
70. Shvekhgeimer, M. G. A. The Pfitzinger Reaction. Review. 2004, 40(3), 257-94.
CHEMTRACTS: Organic Chemistry
71. Manyem, S.; Zimmerman, J.; Patil, K.; Sibi, M. P. Tin-Free Radical-Mediated C-C Bond Formations. 2003, 16(14), 819-26.
72. Kellogg, R. M. Synthesis of 2,6-Bridged Piperazin-3-Ones by N-Acyliminium Ion Chemistry. 2003, 16(14), 838-42.
73. Guo, H.-C.; Ding, K.; Dai, L.-X. A New Principle in Combinatorial Asymmetric Transition-Metal Catalysis: Mixtures of Chiral Monodentate P Ligands. 2004, 17(2), 57-66.
74. Risatti, C. A.; Taylor, R. E. Biomimetic Synthesis of Polycyclic Natural Products from Acyclic Precursors. 2004, 17(2), 83-91.
75. Iyengar, R.; Gracias, V. Asymmetric Total Synthesis of (+)-Sparteine and the Synthesis of a Readily Accessible (+)-Sparteine Surrogate. 2004, 17(2), 92-6.
76. Madec, D.; Poli, G. Unusual Regioselectivities in Palladium-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution. 2004, 17(2), 104-14.
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications
77. Klein, M.; Walenzyk, T.; Koenig, B. Electronic Effects on the Bergman Cyclisation of Enediynes. A Review. 2004, 69(5), 945-65.
78. Parola, S.; Desroches, C. Recent Advances in the Functionalizations of the Upper Rims of Thiacalix[4]Arenes. A Review. 2004, 69(5), 966-83.
79. Pulpoka, B.; Vicens, J. 1,3-Alternate Calix[4]Arene: The Sophisticated Conformer of Calix[4]Arene. A Review. 2004, 69(6), 1251-81.
80. Svozil, D.; Jungwirth, P.; Havlas, Z. Electron Binding to Nucleic Acid Bases. Experimental and Theoretical Studies. A Review. 2004, 69(7), 1395-428.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
81. Herndon, J. W. The Chemistry of the Carbon-Transition Metal Double and Triple Bond: Annual Survey Covering the Year 2002. 2004, 248(1-2), 3-79.
82. Peris, E. From Long-Chain Conjugated Oligomers to Dendrimers: Synthesis and Physical Properties of Phenyl-Ethenyl-Ferrocenyl Containing One- and Two-Dimensional Complexes. 2004, 248(3-4), 279-97.
83. Fox, M. A.; Hughes, A. K. Cage C-H···X Interactions in Solid-State Structures of Icosahedral Carboranes. 2004, 248(5-6), 457-76.
84. Oh, M.; Reingold, J. A.; Carpenter, G. B.; Sweigart, D. A. Manganese Tricarbonyl Transfer (MTT) Reagents in the Construction of Novel Organometallic Systems. 2004, 248(7-8), 561-9.
85. Kudinov, A. R.; Mutseneck, E. V.; Loginov, D. A. (Tetramethylcyclobutadiene)cobalt Chemistry. 2004, 248(7-8), 571-85.
86. Jin, G.-X. Advances in the Chemistry of Organometallic Complexes with 1,2-Dichalcogenolato-O-Carborane Ligands. 2004, 248(7-8), 587-602.
87. Balazs, L.; Breunig, H. J. Organometallic Compounds with Sb-Sb or Bi-Bi Bonds. 2004, 248(7-8), 603-21.
88. Cavell, K. J.; McGuinness, D. S. Redox Processes Involving Hydrocarbylmetal (N-Heterocyclic Carbene) Complexes and Associated Imidazolium Salts: Ramifications for Catalysis. 2004, 248(7-8), 671-81.
89. Ceccon, A.; Santi, S.; Orian, L.; Bisello, A. Electronic Communication in Heterobinuclear Organometallic Complexes Through Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Bridges. 2004, 248(7-8), 683-724.
90. Harman, W. D. Conformational and Linkage Isomerizations for Dihapto-Coordinated Arenes and Aromatic Heterocycles: Controlling the Stereochemistry of Ligand Transformations. 2004, 248(9-10), 853-66.
91. Richmond, M. G. Annual Survey of Organometallic Metal Cluster Chemistry for the Year 2002. 2004, 248(9-10), 881-901.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
92. Shuto, S.; Matsuda, A. Chemistry of Cyclic ADP-Ribose and Its Analogs. 2004, 11(7), 827-45.
93. Gunaga, P.; Moon, H. R.; Choi, W. J.; Shin, D. H.; Park, J. G.; Jeong, L. S. Recent Advances in 4'-Thionucleosides as Potential Antiviral and Antitumor Agents. 2004, 11(19), 2585-637.
Current Organic Chemistry
94. Quideau, S.; Pouysegu, L.; Deffieux, D. Chemical and Electrochemical Oxidative Activation of Arenol Derivatives for Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation. 2004, 8(2), 113-48.
95. Sabatino, G.; Chelli, M.; Brandi, A.; Papini, A. M. Analytical Methods for Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis. 2004, 8(4), 291-301.
96. Harvey, R. G. Advances in the Synthesis of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds. 2004, 8(4), 303-23.
97. Furman, B.; Borsuk, K.; Kaluza, Z.; Lysek, R.; Chmielewski, M. Stereochemistry of [2+2]Cycloaddition of Chlorosulfonyl Isocyanate to Olefins. 2004, 8(6), 463-73.
98. Corsaro, A.; Chiacchio, U.; Pistara, V.; Romeo, G. Microwave-Assisted Chemistry of Carbohydrates. 2004, 8(6), 511-38.
99. Taylor, C. M.; Watson, A. J. The Anionic Phospho-Fries Rearrangement. 2004, 8(7), 623-36.
100. Schmidt, A. Biologically Active Mesomeric Betaines and Alkaloids, Derived from 3-Hydroxypyridine, Pyridin-N-Oxide, Nicotinic Acid and Picolinic Acid: Three Types of Conjugation and Their Consequences. 2004, 8(8), 653-70.
101. Cruz, A.; Juarez-Juarez, M. Heterocyclic Compounds Derived from Ephedrines. 2004, 8(8), 671-93.
102. Milan, M.; Viktor, M.; Rudolf, K.; Dusan, I. Preparation of Cyclic 1,3-Diketones and Their Exploitation in the Synthesis of Heterocycles. 2004, 8(8), 695-714.
103. Lavilla, R. Non-Conventional Redox Chemistry of Dihydropyridines and Pyridinium Salts. 2004, 8(8), 715-37.
104. Phillips, D. L.; Fang, W. H.; Zheng, X.; Li, Y. L.; Wang, D.; Kwok, W. M. Isopolyhalomethanes. Their Formation, Structures, Properties and Cyclopropanation Reactions with Olefins. 2004, 8(9), 739-55.
105. Zhang, W. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Biologically Interesting Heterocycles by Intramolecular Aryl Radical Reactions. 2004, 8(9), 757-80.
106. Guiry, P. J.; Kiely, D. The Development of the Intramolecular Asymmetric Heck Reaction. 2004, 8(9), 781-94.
107. Honda, E.; Kataoka, T. Chemistry of Selenabenzenes and Related Compounds. 2004, 8(9), 813-25.
108. Arques, A.; Molina, P. Bis(iminophosphoranes) as Useful Building Blocks for the Preparation of Complex Polyaza Ring Systems. 2004, 8(9), 827-43.
109. De La Hoz, A.; Diaz-Ortiz, A.; Moreno, A. Selectivity in Organic Synthesis under Microwave Irradiation. 2004, 8(10), 903-18.
110. Gabriele, B.; Salerno, G.; Costa, M.; Chiusoli, G. P. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds by Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Carbonylation Reactions of Unsaturated Substrates. 2004, 8(10), 919-46.
111. Soriente, A.; De Rosa, M.; Villano, R.; Scettri, A. Recent Advances in Asymmetric Aldol Reaction of Masked Acetoacetic Esters Promoted by Ti(IV)/Binol. A New Methodology, Non-Linear Effects and Autoinduction. 2004, 8(11), 993-1007.
112. Tanaka, H.; Kuroboshi, M. Aluminium as an Electron Pool for Organic Synthesis. Multi-Metal Redox-Promoted Reactions. 2004, 8(11), 1027-56.
113. Mihovilovic, M. D.; Rudroff, F.; Groetzl, B. Enantioselective Baeyer-Villiger Oxidations. 2004, 8(12), 1057-69.
114. Yranzo, G. I.; Moyano, E. L. Flash Vacuum Pyrolysis of Isoxazoles, Pyrazoles and Related Compounds. 2004, 8(12), 1071-88.
115. Gueltekin, M. S.; Celik, M.; Balci, M. Cyclitols. Conduritols and Related Compounds. 2004, 8(13), 1159-86.
116. Sliwa, W.; Girek, T.; Koziol, J. J. Cyclodextrin Oligomers. 2004, 8(15), 1445-62.
Current Organic Synthesis
117. Kirsch, G.; Hesse, S.; Comel, A. Synthesis of Five- and Six-Membered Heterocycles Through Palladium-Catalyzed Reactions. 2004, 1(1), 47-63.
118. Avendano, C.; Menendez, J. C. Synthetic Studies on N-Methylwelwitindolinone C Isothiocyanate (Welwistatin) and Related Substructures. 2004, 1(1), 65-82.
119. Felpin, F.-X.; Lebreton, J. Synthesis of 2,6-Dialkyl-1,2,5,6-Tetrahydropyridines and Their Applications in Total Synthesis. 2004, 1(1), 83-109.
120. Sineriz, F.; Thomassigny, C.; Lou, J.-D. Recent Advances in Solvent-Free Oxidation of Alcohols. 2004, 1(2), 137-54.
121. Szatmari, I.; Fueloep, F. Syntheses and Transformations of 1-(-Aminobenzyl)-2-naphthol Derivatives. 2004, 1(2), 155-65.
122. Spivey, A. C.; Gripton, C. J. G.; Hannah, J. P. Recent Advances in Group 14 Cross-Coupling: Si and Ge-Based Alternatives to the Stille Reaction. 2004, 1(3), 211-26.
123. Peppe, C. Indium(I) Compounds in Organic Synthesis. 2004, 1(3), 227-31.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
124. Breining, S. R. Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Ligands. 2004, 4(6), 609-29.
125. Clarke, D.; Ali, M. A.; Clifford, A. A.; Parratt, A.; Rose, P.; Schwinn, D.; Bannwarth, W.; Rayner, C. M. Reactions in Unusual Media. 2004, 4(7), 729-71.
126. Gao, Z.-G.; Jacobson, K. A. Partial Agonists for A3 Adenosine Receptors. 2004, 4(8), 855-62.
127. Press, N. J.; Keller, T. H.; Tranter, P.; Beer, D.; Jones, K.; Faessler, A.; Heng, R.; Lewis, C.; Howe, T.; Gedeck, P.; Mazzoni, L.; Fozard, J. R. New Highly Potent and Selective Adenosine A3 Receptor Antagonists. 2004, 4(8), 863-70.
Heteroatom Chemistry
128. Bansal, R. K.; Gupta, N.; Gupta, N. Cycloaddition Reactions of Heterophospholes. 2004, 15(3), 271-87.
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry
129. Maltais, R.; Tremblay, M. R.; Ciobanu, L. C.; Poirier, D. Steroids and Combinatorial Chemistry. 2004, 6(4), 443-56.
130. Gaggini, F.; Porcheddu, A.; Reginato, G.; Rodriquez, M.; Taddei, M. Colorimetric Tools for Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis. 2004, 6(5), 805-10.
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry
131. Yoneda, N. Advances in the Preparation of Organofluorine Compounds Involving Iodine and/or Iodo Compounds. 2004, 125(1), 7-17.
132. Conte, L.; Gambaretto, G. Electrochemical Fluorination: State of the Art and Future Tendencies. 2004, 125(2), 139-44.
133. Taylor, R. Why Fluorinate Fullerenes? 2004, 125(3), 359-68.
134. Dolensky, B.; Nam, G.; Deng, W.-P.; Narayanan, J.; Fan, J.; Kirk, K. L. Syntheses of Side-Chain Fluorinated Biologically Important Imidazoles and Indoles. 2004, 125(4), 501-8.
135. Grobe, J.; Le Van, D. The Chemistry of Fluorine Containing Phosphaalkenes, Arsaalkenes and Selenocarbonyls. 2004, 125(6), 801-21.
136. Tyrra, W.; Naumann, D. Perfluoroorganosilver(I) Compounds. 2004, 125(6), 823-30.
137. Lentz, D. Organometallic Chemistry of Fluorinated Propadienes and Butadienes. 2004, 125(6), 853-61.
138. Borrmann, T.; Lork, E.; Mews, R.; Stohrer, W.-D. Fluoride Ion Transfer and Stabilization of Reactive Ions. 2004, 125(6), 903-16.
139. von Ahsen, S.; Willner, H.; Arguello, G. A. Fluorocarbon Oxy and Peroxy Radicals. 2004, 125(7), 1057-70.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
140. de Meijere, A.; Kozhushkov, S. I.; Savchenko, A. I. Titanium-Mediated Syntheses of Cyclopropylamines. 2004, 689(12), 2033-55.
141. Thoonen, S. H. L.; Deelman, B.-J.; Van Koten, G. Synthetic Aspects of Tetraorganotins and Organotin(IV) Halides. 2004, 689(13), 2145-57.
142. Danks, T. N.; Wagner, G. The Chemistry of (1-Azabuta-1,3-diene)tricarbonyliron(0) Complexes. 2004, 689(15), 2543-57.
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry
143. Adam, W.; Diedering, M.; Trofimov, A. V. Intriguing Double-Inversion Stereochemistry in the Denitrogenation of 2,3-Diazabicyclo[2.2.1]heptene-type Azoalkanes: A Model Mechanistic Study in Physical Organic Chemistry. 2004, 17(8), 643-55.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
144. Gielen, M. An Overview of Forty Years Organotin Chemistry Developed at the Free Universities of Brussels ULB and VUB. 2003, 14(6), 870-7.
Natural Product Reports
145. Draeger, B. Chemistry and Biology of Calystegines. 2004, 21(2), 211-23.
146. Somei, M.; Yamada, F. Simple Indole Alkaloids and Those with a Nonrearranged Monoterpenoid Unit. 2004, 21(2), 278-311.
147. Bentley, K. W. b-Phenylethylamines and the Isoquinoline Alkaloids. 2004, 21(3), 395-424.
New Journal of Chemistry
148. Buchmeiser, M. R. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Supported Metathesis Catalysts. 2004, 28(5), 549-57.
149. Pineschi, M. Copper-Catalyzed Enantioselective Allylic Alkylation Ring-Opening Reactions of Small-Ring Heterocycles with Hard Alkyl Metals. 2004, 28(6), 657-65.
150. Nelson, A. The Development of Strategies and Methods for the Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds. 2004, 28(7), 771-6.
Organic Preparations and Procedures International
151. Hajipour, A. R.; Khoee, S.; Ruoho, A. E. Regeneration of Carbonyl Compounds from Oximes, Hydrazones, Semicarbazones, Acetals, 1,1-Diacetates, 1,3-Dithiolanes, 1,3-Dithianes and 1,3-Oxathiolanes. 2003, 35(6), 527-81.
152. Kotali, A.; Harris, P. A. o-Diacylbenzenes in Organic Synthesis. A Review. 2003, 35(6), 583-601.
153. Merbouh, N.; Bobbitt, J. M.; Brueckner, C. Preparation of Tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxoammonium Salts and Their Use as Oxidants in Organic Chemistry. A Review. 2004, 36(1), 3-31.
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Index
Acetoacetic esters, aldol condensation, 111
Acetylenes, silylation, 24
Acetylenic compounds, carbonylation, 185
Acid-base catalysis, asymmetric direct aldol reaction, 12
Adenosine A3 receptor antagonists, 127
agonists, 126
Alcohols, oxidation, solvent-free, 120
Aldehydes, allylboronate addition, 181
a-aminoxylation, 37
preparation, solvent-free, 120
Aldol reaction, titanium BINOL catalyst, 111
intermolecular, organocatalysis, 11
Alkenes, asymmetric hydrogenation, with Rh, 18
functionalization, 60
hydroamination, 21
oxidative cyclization, with Pd, 42
reduction with NiCl2-Li-arene, 55
regioselective functionalization, 41
substitution with alkylarylsulfanyltetrazoles, 162
Alkenylfuranose, cycloaddition, 97
Alkyl anthracenylmethyl cinchona alkaloids, 6
Alkylzinc reagent, selective ring opening allylic substitution, 149
Alkynes, regioselective functionalization, 41
Allenes, silylation, 24
Allenylfuranose cycloaddition, 97
Allosteric supramolecules, catalysts, 47
receptors, 47
Allylboronates, camphor-diol, 181
Allylic substitution, Pd catalyzed, 76
Allylsilanes, preparation, 24
Alpha effect, solvent effect, 191
Aluminum, reducing agent, 112
Amines, kinetic resolution, 9
synthesis, 175
Amino acids, catalysts, 11
dialkyl, 175
fluorinated, 189
immobilized, ion exchange chromatography, 157
immobilized, metal binding, 157
a-, via chiral phase transfer catalyst, 5
Aminobenzylnaphthols, 121
Aminopyrimidines, carbonyl condensation, 160
Aminotetradeoxynonulosonic acid, 26
Analgesics, 68
Anatoxin-a, 124
Anti HIV agents, conduritols, 115
Anticancer agents, 176
Antidepressive agents, 68
Antimicrobial agents, 68
Antimitotic agents, colchicines, 39
Antitumor agents, organotin, 144
thionucleosides, 93
Antiviral agents, thionucleoside, 93
Aporphinoid alkaloids, 147
Arenes, book, 205
dihapto coordinated, 90
hydroxylated, oxidative activation, 94
Aromatic heterocycles, dihapto coordinated, 90
Aromatics, polycyclic, synthesis, 96
Arsaalkene, fluorinated, 135
Arylboronic acid, aryl chloride coupling, 35
Arylcyclopropanes, heterocycle synthesis, 67
Arylphosphonates, 99
Atom tunneling, book, 211
Azabicycloalkane amino acids, 177
Azabutadiene iron complex, 142
Azacycles, solid phase synthesis, 175
Azoalkanes, bicyclic, denitrogenation, 143
Bellus Claisen rearrangement, 43
Benzannulated pyridines, organometallic complexes, 30
Benzothiopene desulfurization, 84
Benzyl amines, deamination, 179
Betaines, heterocyclic, mesomericm, 100
Betti bases, chiral ligands, 121
Biginelli cyclocondensation libraries, 159
Bioconjugates, preparation, chemoselective ligation, 38
Biophosphates, synthesis, 201
Boron, organometallic complex, 28
Butadienes, fluorinated, 137
Calixarene derivatives, conformations, 79
Calystegines, 145
Carbenes, nucleophilic, asymmetric catalysis, 8
Carbocycles, from quinones, 173
preparation, intramolecular Heck reaction, 106
unsaturated, seven membered, 173
from catechols, 173
Carbohydrates, microwave chemistry, 98, 172
Carbonates, cyclic, from carbon dioxide, 64
Carbon-carbon double bond, 170
Carbon-transition metal double bond, 81
Carbon-transition metal triple bond, 81
Carbonyl protecting group, deprotection, 151
Carbonylation, oxidative, with Pd, 110
Carboranes, icosahedral, 83
Cardiovascular agents, 68
Catalysis, metal, single pot, 44
Catalysts, multiple, one-pot, 57
Catenanes, multi-, from calixarenes, 166
Cavitands, phosphorylated, 200
C-C bond activation, Rh chelation, 156
C-C bond formation, from C=N bond, 175
via capture hydrogenation intermediate, 20
C-C bonds, from chiral, C-transition metal complexes, 62
radical mediated, 71
C-H bond activation, Rh chelation, 156
Chalcogens, six-membered rings, book, 213
Chiral catalyst libraries, 63
Chlorosulfonyl isocyanate, b-lactam synthesis, 97
Cinchona alkaloids, asymmetric catalysis, 17
chiral phase transfer catalyst, 5
phase transfer catalyst, 6
Co-catalyst systems, 57
Colchicine total synthesis, 39
Combinatorial asymmetric transition metal catalysis, 73
Combinatorial chemistry, chiral catalysts, 63
functional group detection, 130
triazene linkers, 23
Conduritol,115
Coordination chemistry, book, 214
Cyclic ADP-ribose analog, 92
Cyclitols, 115
Cycloalkanedione, heterocycle synthesis, 102
Cyclodextrins, capillary electrophoresis, NMR, 59
enantioselective recognition, 59
molecular modeling, 59
oligomers, 116
Cyclohexenes, epoxidation, 4
Cycloproparadicicol anticancer agent, 176
Cyclopropylamine, via Ti catalyst, 140
Decamethylsilicocene reaction, proton transfer reagent, 169
Deprotection, carbonyl group, 151
Diacylbenzenes, in synthesis, 152
Diazino-fused ring systems, 174
Dibismuthines, 87
Dieckmann cyclization of glycolyl acetoacetate, 154
Dienes, silylation, 24
Difluoropropadienes, 137
Dihydropyridine, non-biomimetic reactions, 103
Dihydropyrimidines, solid phase synthesis, 159
Diketones, cyclic, heterocycle synthesis, 102
Dimethylaminopyridine, planar chiral, 9
Diols, monophosphorylation, 179
Disaccharide mimetics, C-linked, 150
Distibines, 87
Enamine catalysis, carbonyl reactions, 10
Enamine organocatalysis, 13
Enediyne, Bergman cyclization, 77
Ephedra alkaloids, in synthesis, 101
Ephedra heterocycles, chiral preparation, 101
Epibatidine analogs, 124
Epoxidation, asymmetric, 16
Epoxides, from sulfur ylides, 16
Erythrinane alkaloids, 147
Ferrocenes, unsymmetric ligands, 58
Ferrocenyl oligomers, 82
Fluoride ion donors, 138
Fluorination, electrochemical, 132
Fluorocarbon oxy radicals, 139
Fullerenes, C50, chlorinated, 163
fluorinated, 133
Fulvalene bridge, 89
Glycine imines, alkylation, 6
Glycopolymers, bacterial, 26
Glycosyl phosphates, oligosaccharide synthesis, 25
Heck reaction, intramolecular, 106
Hemicryptophanes, phosphorylated, 200
Hetarenes, book, 213
Heteroannulation, Pd catalyst, 117
Heterobinuclear organometallic complex, 89
Heterocumulenes, 108
Heterocycles, benzoannelated, N-containing, 23
biologically active, preparation, 105
ephedra, 101
five-membered, radical cyclization, 188
five-membered, via Pd catalysis, 117
from catechols, 173
from cyclocarbonylation of acetylenes, 185
from pyrrole oximes, 68
from quinones, 173
N-containing, 108
N-containing, from arylcyclopropane, 67
O-containing, from arylcyclopropane, 67
preparation, intramolecular Heck reaction, 106
seven membered, 173
six-membered, radical cyclization, 188
six-membered, via Pd catalysis, 117
via intramolecular aryl radical reactions, 105
Heterocyclic carbenes, nucleophilic, 88
Suzuki Miyaura coupling, 35
Heterocyclic chemistry, book, 206
Heterocycloquinolines, 27
Heterophospholes, cycloaddition, 128
Histamines, fluorinated, 134
Host-guest chemistry, phosphorylated host, 200
Houben Weyl molecular transformation, book, 212
Hydroamination of alkenes, 21
Hydroformylation, asymmetric, phosphite ligands, 194
Hydrogenation, asymmetric, Rh, P ligands, 193
triphase, microchannel, 165
Hydroquinones, deprotonation, 84
Hydrosilylation, Ru catalyst, 36
Hydroxybenzyl acetate, 161
Hydroxyfuranones, synthesis, 154
Hydroxypyrimidines, carbonyl condensation, 160
Imidazoles, fluorinated, 134
Iminodihydrofuranones, 69
Iminophosphoranes, aza Wittig reaction, 108
building blocks, 108
Indium compounds, in synthesis, 123
Indole alkaloids, 146
Indoles, fluorinated, 134
Iodine electrophiles, stereoselective, 60
Iridoids, natural product synthesis, 155
Isopolyhalomethanes, 104
Isoprostanes, natural product synthesis, 155
Isoquinoline alkaloids, 147
asymmetric synthesis, 50
Isoxazoles, flash vacuum pyrolysis, 114
hydroxy-, using Meldrum acid, 178
Jasmonoids, natural product synthesis, 155
Ketal cleavage, phenyl dichlorophosphate, 179
Ketone preparation, phenyl dichlorophosphate, 179
solvent free, 120
Ketones, catalytic ionic hydrogenation, 61
chiral, for epoxidation of olefins, 3
enantioselective Baeyer Villiger oxidation, 113
halogenation, 179
a-aminoxylation, 37
Lactams, b-, asymmetric synthesis, 14
using Meldrum's acid, 178
synthesis, 9, 97
synthesis, Kinugasa reaction, 34
via phenyl dichlorophosphate, 179
Lactonization, halo-, 184
seleno, 184
Lewis base catalysts, 9
Ligands, all carbon, 33
Meldrum acid, 178
Metallabenzynes, 1
Metallacarboranes, cobalt, 85
Metallacycles, five-membered, 45
Metallocenes, Mn tricarbonyl, 84
Metallocyclopentynes, 45
Metathesis catalyst, supported, 148
Methane dissociation, gas-surface reactions, 164
Microwaves, in synthesis, 109
Mitsunobu reaction, separations, 66
Molecular reactors, 65
Monosaccharides, book, 208
C-substituted, 150
Naphthalene, bimetallic complexes, 84
Mn tricarbonyl transfer agents, 84
Naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids, 147
Natural product heterocycles, preparation, 105
Natural products, polycyclic, from acyclic precursors, 74
Natural products, synthesis, allylic substitution, 155
Natural products, synthesis with SmI2, 51
Nickel catalyst, reductive coupling, 46
reductive cyclization, 46
Nickel dichloride lithium arene, 55
Nicotine alkaloids, 124
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands, 124
Nitroso compounds, 49
Nortropane alkaloids, 145
Norzoanthamine, total synthesis, 167
Nucleic acid bases, electron binding, 80
Nucleophilic heterocyclic carbenes, 88
Nucleosides, C-, preparation, 182
Olefin epoxidation, with inorganic peroxide, 19
Olefin ligands, bidentate, chiral, 40
Olefin metathesis, Ru catalyst, 190
Olefins, asymmetric epoxidation with chiral ketones, 4
epoxidation, with chiral ketones, 3
Oligosaccharides, book, 208
solid phase synthesis, 25
synthesis, 25
Organocatalysis, asymmetric, 2, 11
Organofluorine compounds, via iodine fluorides, 131
Organogermanes, cross coupling, 122
Organolanthanide catalysis, 21
Organometallics, chiral, C-transition metal, 62
double bonds, 81
metal clusters, 91
unsaturated hydrocarbon bridges, 89
Organophosphorus compounds, book, 204
preparation, 199
organic/inorganic hybrids, 202
Organosilanes, cross coupling, 122
Organosilicon compounds, 169
direct synthesis, 32
hydrazide-based, 31
Organostannane compounds, 141
Organotin compounds, 141, 144
Osmabenzynes, 1
Oxacycles, solid phase synthesis, 175
Oxanorbornenes, allylic substitution, 149
reaction with dialkylzinc, 149
Oxazoline chiral ligands, asymmetric synthesis, 53
Oxidative carbonylation, Pd catalyst, 110
Oxime ethers, alkylation, 175
preparation, 68
Oxoammonium oxidizing agents, 153
Palladium ligands, stereoselective synthesis, 52
Palladium oxidase catalyst, 42
Peptide catalysts, asymmetric synthesis, 15
Peptides, beta-sheet, 56
immobilized, metal binding, 157
molecular scaffolds, 56
solid phase synthesis, analysis, 95
Peptidomimetics, 177
Perfluorinated organic compounds, 132
Perfluoroorganosilver compounds, 136
Pfitzinger reaction, 70
Phenols, sterically hindered, 161
Phenyl dichlorophosphate, 179
Phenyl ethenyl ferrocenyl oligomers, 82
Phenylethylamines, 147
Phenylsilane, alkylation, 36
Phosphaalkenes, fluorinated, 135
Phosphine ligand, P-chirogenic, 197
Phosphine ligands, Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, 35
Phosphitylating reagent, 201
Phospho Fries rearrangement, anionic, 99
Phospholane ligand, chiral, 195
Phospholanes, asymmetric catalysis, 195
Phospholide zwitterion ligands, 203
Phosphoroamidites, activation, 201
Phosphorofluoridites, 201
Phosphorus hydrogen bond additions, 199
Phosphorus ligands, asymmetric hydrogenation, 193
chiral, 73
Phosphorus ylide chemistry, 198
Phosphorus, organometallic complex, 28
Photochemistry, book, 207
Phthalaldehydes, ortho-, with nucleophiles, 48
Piperazinones, bridged, stereoselective preparation, 72
Plant growth regulators, 68
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 96
Polysaccharide, bacterial, biosynthesis, 26
Propadienes, fluorinated, 137
Pyrazoles, flash vacuum pyrolysis, 114
Pyridazino fused rings, preparation, 174
Pyridine oxides, chiral, 192
Pyridines, organometallic complexes, 30
subsituted, synthesis, 187
Pyridinium alkaloids, betainic, 100
Pyridooxazines, 29
Pyridopyrimidines, 29
Pyridothiazines, 29
Pyrones, substituted, preparation, 178
Pyrrole aldoximes, 68
Pyrrole ketoximes, 68
Pyrrole oximes, 68
Quaternary ammonium fluorides, chiral catalysts, 7
Quaternary ammonium salts, chiral catalysts, 6
Quinoid supramolecules, from hydroquinones, 84
Quinoline alkaloids, preparation, 105
Quinoline carboxylic acid preparation, 70
Quinolones, using Meldrum acid, 178
Quinoxalines, dehydration, cyclization, 179
Radicicol anticancer agent, 176
Reducing agents, NiCl2-Li-arene, 55
Rhodium bisphosphine diolefin enantioselective catalysts, 196
Samarium iodide, in cyclization, 51
Selenabenzenes, 107
Selenanaphthalene, 107
Selenium carborane ligands, 86
Selenocarbonyls, fluorinated, 135
Serotonin, fluorinated, 134
Silicon, organometallic complex, 28
Silyl ethers, monodeprotection, 186
Silyl ketene acetals, acylation, 9
Silylcupration, 24
Silylenes, 168
Silylium ions, 168
Silyliumylidene cation, 169
Silyliumylidenes, 168
Sisaccharides, book, 208
Solid phase synthesis, colorimetric, 130
functional group detection, 130
Solvents, fluorous phase, 125
ionic liquids, 125
supercritical carbon dioxide, 125
Spacers, conformation,biologically active molecules, 158
Sparteine synthesis, 75
Staudinger ligation, 38
Steroid derivatives, combinatorial library, 129
Steroid glycosylation, 183
Styrenes, silylation, 24
Sulfanylpyrimidines, carbonyl condensation, 160
Sulfanyltetrazoles, alkylaryl-, 162
Sulfenyl chloride chemistry, 170
Sulfone radicals, C-C bond formation, 71
Sulfur carborane ligands, 86
Supramolecules, H bond, book, 209-10
P-stabilized, 200
Tellurium carborane ligands, 86
Tetrafluoroallenes, 137
Tetrafluorobutatrienes, 137
Tetrahydropyridine, alkaloid synthesis, 119
Tetramethylcyclobutadiene cobalt complex, 85
Tetramethylpiperidine oxoammonium salt, oxidants, 153
Tetraorganostannane halides, 141
Tetronic acids, synthesis, 154
Thiacalixarenes, functionalization, 78
Thiamine, organocatalysis, 8
Thioesters, via phenyl dichlorophosphate, 179
Titancyclopropanes, 140
Toluenesulfonylmethyl isocyanide synthon, 171
Transesterification acylation reaction, 180
Triazene linker, solid phase synthesis, 23
Triazenes, arene amine linkers, 23
Triphenylenes, preparation, 54
Triphenylmethanesulfenyl chloride, 170
Vicinal tricarbonyls, cyano analog, 22
Vinyl epoxides, allylic substitution, 149
reaction with dialkylzinc, 149
Vinylaziridines, allylic substitution, 149
reaction with dialkylzinc, 149
Vinylsilanes, preaparation, 24
Welwistatin synthesis, 118
Ylide chemistry, 198
Zwitterionic phospholide ligands, 203
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