Synthetic Studies of Benzannulated and Dibenzannulated OXA, AZA Heterocycles
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Synthetic Studies of Benzannulated and Dibenzannulated OXA, AZA Heterocycles
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Mitra, Sudipta
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Chemistry
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Over the past 30 years organometallic chemistry has changed dramatically the total scenario of organic synthesis. It has enriched and transformed chemical science to a degree and in ways that have few parallels in the history of the discipline. Synthetic applications facilitated by transition metal catalysts demonstrate the remarkable development of organometallics. Among all the organometallic compounds known, palladium derivatives have been most successfully adopted for the construction and decoration of various heterocyclic scaffolds, exemplifying a conceptually different approach for heterocycle synthesis. The success of palladium catalyzed reactions for synthesizing heterocycles stems from the fact that they can construct complicated molecules from readily accessible starting materials under mild conditions and with high functional group compatibility. Furthermore, palladium tolerates a wide variety of functional groups, thus avoiding protection group chemistry and most palladium-based methodologies proceeds stereo- and region-selectively offering excellent yields. |
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2013
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1996/1/sudipta_FINAL.pdf
Mitra, Sudipta (2013) Synthetic Studies of Benzannulated and Dibenzannulated OXA, AZA Heterocycles. PhD thesis, Calcutta University. |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1996/
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