Recent Reviews
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Number 102
compiled by Veronica M. Cornel
Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 995 Reed Avenue, Reedley, California 93654
vmcornel3@
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 early part of the 2011 literature. Previous installment: J.
Org. Chem. 2011, 76(14).
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Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes
Accounts of Chemical Research
1. Qiu, Z.; Ren, S.; Xie, Z. Transition Metal-Carboryne Complexes: Synthesis, Bonding, and Reactivity. 2011, 44(4), 299–309.
2. Clot, E.; Eisenstein, O.; Jasim, N.; MacGregor, S. A.; McGrady, J. E.; Perutz, R. N. C–F and C–H Bond Activation of Fluorobenzenes and Fluoropyridines at Transition Metal Centers: How Fluorine Tips the Scales. 2011, 44(5), 333–48.
3. Wentrup, C. Nitrenes, Carbenes, Diradicals, and Ylides. Interconversions of Reactive Intermed-iates. 2011, 44(6), 393–404.
4. Fabris, F.; Zonta, C.; Borsato, G.; De Lucchi, O. Benzocyclotrimers: From the Mills–Nixon Effect to Gas Hosting. 2011, 44(6), 416–23.
5. Gessner, V. H.; Tannaci, J. F.; Miller, A. D.; Tilley, T. D. Assembly of Macrocycles by Zirconocene-Mediated, Reversible Carbon–Carbon Bond Form-ation. 2011, 44(6), 435–46.
6. Zhang, D.; Song, H.; Qin, Y. Total Synthesis of Indoline Alkaloids: A Cyclopropanation Strategy. 2011, 44(6), 447–57.
7. Fernandez, I.; Cossio, F. P.; Sierra, M. A. Photochemistry of Group 6 Fischer Carbene Complexes: Beyond the Photocarbonylation Reaction. 2011, 44(7), 479–90.
8. Zhang, W.-X.; Zhang, S.; Xi, Z. Zirconocene and Si-Tethered Diynes: A Happy Match Directed toward Organometallic Chemistry and Organic Synth-esis. 2011, 44(7), 541–51.
9. Liu, X.; Lin, L.; Feng, X. Chiral N,N'-Dioxides: New Ligands and Organocatalysts for Catalytic Asym-metric Reactions. 2011, 44(8), 574–87.
10. Gunanathan, C.; Milstein, D. Metal-Ligand Cooperation by Aromatization–Dearomatization: A New Paradigm in Bond Activation and "Green" Catalysis. 2011, 44(8), 588–602.
11. Ruan, J.; Xiao, J. From α-Arylation of Olefins to Acylation with Aldehydes: A Journey in Regiocontrol of the Heck Reaction. 2011, 44(8), 614–26.
12. Power, P. P. Interaction of Multiple Bonded and Unsaturated Heavier Main Group Compounds with Hydrogen, Ammonia, Olefins, and Related Mol-ecules. 2011, 44(8), 627–37.
Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis
13. Fors, B. P.; Buchwald, S. L. Commentary on "A New, Efficient and Recyclable Lanthanum(III) Oxide-Catalyzed C–N Cross–Coupling". 2010, 352(18), 3119-20.
14. Pellissier, H. Recent Developments in the [5+2] Cycloaddition. 2011, 353(2+3), 189–218.
15. Pellissier, H. Organocatalyzed Dynamic Kin-etic Resolution. 2011, 353(5), 659–76.
16. Vlaar, T.; Ruijter, E.; Orru, R. V. A. Recent Advances in Palladium-Catalyzed Cascade Cycliz-ations. 2011, 353(6), 809–41.
17. Pellissier, H. Catalytic Non-Enzymatic Kinetic Resolution. 2011, 353(10), 1613–66.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
18. Shiri, M.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Kruger, H. G.; Tanbakouchian, Z. Friedlander Annulation in the Synthesis of Aza Heterocyclic Compounds. 2011, (102), 139–227.
19. Fischer, G. The Chemistry of Pyrido[1,2-a]Azepines and Their Hydro Derivatives. 2011, (103), 61–174.
20. Litvinov, Y. M.; Shestopalov, A. M. Synthesis, Structure, Chemical Reactivity, and Practical Significance of 2-Amino-4H-pyrans. 2011, (103), 175–260.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
21. O'Ferrall, R. M. Stabilities and Reactivities of Carbocations. 2010, (44), 19–122.
22. Perrin, C. L. Secondary Equilibrium Isotope Effects on Acidity. 2010, (44), 123–71.
23. Yamataka, H. Molecular Dynamics Simul-ations and Mechanism of Organic Reactions: Non-TST Behaviors. 2010, (44), 173–222.
24. Bernasconi, C. F. The Principle of Nonperfect Synchronization: Recent Developments. 2010, (44), 223–324.
25. Wirz, J. Kinetic Studies of Keto–Enol and Other Tautomeric Equilibria by Flash Photolysis. 2010, (44), 325–56.
26. Kluger, R.; Mundle, S. O. C. The Role of Pre-Association in Bronsted Acid-Catalyzed Decarboxyl-ation and Related Processes. 2010, (44), 357–75.
Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English
27. Engle, K. M.; Mei, T.-S.; Wang, X.; Yu, J.-Q. Bystanding F+ Oxidants Enable Selective Reductive Elimination from High-Valent Metal Centers in Catal-ysis. 2011, 50(7), 1478–91.
28. Patureau, F. W.; Glorius, F. Oxidizing Directing Groups Enable Efficient and Innovative C–H Activation Reactions. 2011, 50(9), 1977–9.
29. Kral, K.; Hapke, M. Metal-Free Cyclotrimer-ization for the De Novo Synthesis of Pyridines. 2011, 50(11), 2434–5.
30. Rousseau, G.; Breit, B. Removable Directing Groups in Organic Synthesis and Catalysis. 2011, 50(11), 2450–94.
31. Shaffer, C. J.; Schroeder, D. The Demise and Revival of Diazirinone. 2011, 50(12), 2677–8.
32. Johnston, J. N. A Chiral N-Phosphinyl Phos-phoramide: Another Offspring for the Sage Phosphoric Acid Progenitor. 2011, 50(13), 2890–1.
33. Scheschkewitz, D. Reversible Formation of a Blue Arsasilene and Isolation of Air-Stable Emissive Disilenes. 2011, 50(14), 3118–9, S3318/1–S3318/2.
34. Dzik, W. I.; van der Vlugt, J. I.; Reek, J. N. H.; de Bruin, B. Ligands that Store and Release Electrons during Catalysis. 2011, 50(15), 3356–8.
35. Perez, E. M. Synthetic Molecular Bipeds. 2011, 50(15), 3359–61.
36. Newhouse, T.; Baran, P. S. If C–H Bonds Could Talk: Selective C–H Bond Oxidation. 2011, 50(15), 3362–74.
37. Vaxelaire, C.; Winter, P.; Christmann, M. One-Pot Reactions Accelerate the Synthesis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients. 2011, 50(16), 3605–7.
38. Ackermann, L. Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Carboxylation of C–H Bonds. 2011, 50(17), 3842–4.
39. Cozzi, P. G.; Emer, E.; Gualandi, A. Atropo-selective Organocatalysis. 2011, 50(17), 3847–9.
40. Bullock, R. M. A Mercurial Route to a Cobalt Dihydrogen Complex. 2011, 50(18), 4050–2.
41. Roche, S. P.; Porco, J. A., Jr. Dearomatization Strategies in the Synthesis of Complex Natural Products. 2011, 50(18), 4068–93.
42. Senge, M. O. Extroverted Confusion – Linus Pauling, Melvin Calvin, and Porphyrin Isomers. 2011, 50(19), 4272–7.
43. Vogel, E. From Small Carbocyclic Rings to Porphyrins: A Personal Account of 50 Years of Research. 2011, 50(19), 4278–87.
44. Stepien, M.; Sprutta, N.; Latos-Grazynski, L. Figure Eights, Moebius Bands, and More: Conformation and Aromaticity of Porphyrinoids. 2011, 50(19), 4288–340, S4288/1–S4288/2.
45. Saito, S.; Osuka, A. Expanded Porphyrins: Intriguing Structures, Electronic Properties, and Reactivities. 2011, 50(19), 4342–73.
Chemical Reviews
46. Ackermann, L. Carboxylate-Assisted Transi-tion-Metal-Catalyzed C–H Bond Functionalizations: Mechanism and Scope. 2011, 111(3), 1315–45.
47. Liu, C.; Zhang, H.; Shi, W.; Lei, A. Bond Formations between Two Nucleophiles: Transition Metal Catalyzed Oxidative Cross-Coupling Reac-tions. 2011, 111(3), 1780–824.
48. Ding, C.-H.; Hou, X.-L. Catalytic Asymmetric Propargylation. 2011, 111(3), 1914–37.
49. Kuninobu, Y.; Takai, K. Organic Reactions Catalyzed by Rhenium Carbonyl Complexes. 2011, 111(3), 1938–53.
50. Benhamou, L.; Chardon, E.; Lavigne, G.; Bellemin-Laponnaz, S.; Cesar, V. Synthetic Routes to N-Heterocyclic Carbene Precursors. 2011, 111(4), 2705–33.
51. Godoi, B.; Schumacher, R. F.; Zeni, G. Synthesis of Heterocycles via Electrophilic Cyclization of Alkynes Containing Heteroatom. 2011, 111(4), 2937–80.
52. McDonald, R. I.; Liu, G.; Stahl, S. S. Pallad-ium(II)-Catalyzed Alkene Functionalization via Nucleo-palladation: Stereochemical Pathways and Enantio-selective Catalytic Applications. 2011, 111(4), 2981–3019.
53. Polshettiwar, V.; Luque, R.; Fihri, A.; Zhu, H.; Bouhrara, M.; Basset, J.-M. Magnetically Recoverable Nanocatalysts. 2011, 111(5), 3036–75.
54. Casiraghi, G.; Battistini, L.; Curti, C.; Rassu, G.; Zanardi, F. The Vinylogous Aldol and Related Addition Reactions: Ten Years of Progress. 2011, 111(5), 3076–154.
55. Leemans, E.; D'Hooghe, M.; De Kimpe, N. Ring Expansion of Cyclobutylmethyl Carbenium Ions to Cyclopentane and Cyclopentene Derivatives and Metal-Promoted Analogous Rearrangement. 2011, 111(5), 3268–333.
56. Hallett, J. P.; Welton, T. Room-temperature Ionic Liquids: Solvents for Synthesis and Catalysis. 2. 2011, 111(5), 3508–76.
57. Brenna, E.; Fuganti, C.; Gatti, F. G.; Serra, S. Biocatalytic Methods for the Synthesis of Enantio-enriched Odor Active Compounds. 2011, 111(7), 4036–72.
58. Hall, M.; Bommarius, A. S. Enantioenriched Compounds via Enzyme-Catalyzed Redox Reac-tions. 2011, 111(7), 4088–110.
59. Strohmeier, G. A.; Pichler, H.; May, O.; Gruber-Khadjawi, M. Application of Designed Enzymes in Organic Synthesis. 2011, 111(7), 4141–64.
60. Duchek, J.; Adams, D. R.; Hudlicky, T. Chemoenzymic Synthesis of Inositols, Conduritols, and Cyclitol Analogs. 2011, 111(7), 4223–58.
61. Kadokawa, J.-i. Precision Polysaccharide Synthesis Catalyzed by Enzymes. 2011, 111(7), 4308–45.
62. Brovetto, M.; Gamenara, D.; Saenz Mendez, P.; Seoane, G. A. C-C Bond-Forming Lyases in Organic Synthesis. 2011, 111(7), 4346–403.
63. Frija, L. M. T.; Frade, R. F. M.; Afonso, C. A. M. Isolation, Chemical, and Biotransformation Routes of Labdane-Type Diterpenes. 2011, 111(8), 4418–52.
64. Tomashenko, O. A.; Grushin, V. V. Aromatic Trifluoromethylation with Metal Complexes. 2011, 111(8), 4475–521.
65. Gopalaiah, K.; Kagan, H. B. Use of Nonfunctionalized Enamides and Enecarbamates in Asymmetric Synthesis. 2011, 111(8), 4599–657.
66. Joseph, R.; Rao, C. P. Ion and Molecular Recognition by Lower Rim 1,3-Di-conjugates of Calix[4]arene as Receptors. 2011, 111(8), 4658–702.
67. Moyano, A.; Rios, R. Asymmetric Organocatalytic Cyclization and Cycloaddition Reac-tions. 2011, 111(8), 4703–832.
68. Sukhorukov, A. Y.; Ioffe, S. L. Chemistry of Six-Membered Cyclic Oxime Ethers. Application in the Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds. 2011, 111(8), 5004–41.
69. Hankache, J.; Wenger, O. S. Organic Mixed Valence. 2011, 111(8), 5138–78.
Chemical Society Reviews
70. Fischer, G. Chemical Aspects of Peptide Bond Isomerisation. 2000, 29(2), 119–27.
71. van Doren, H. A.; Smits, E.; Pestman, J. M.; Engberts, J. B. F. N.; Kellogg, R. M. Mesogenic Sugars. From Aldoses to Liquid Crystals and Surfactants. 2000, 29(3), 183–99.
72. Kuehl, O. The Chemistry of Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbenes. 2007, 36(4), 592–607.
73. Geske, G. D.; O'Neill, J. C.; Blackwell, H. E. Expanding Dialogues: From Natural Autoinducers to Non-Natural Analogs that Modulate Quorum Sensing in Gram-Negative Bacteria. 2008, 37(7), 1432–47.
74. Gruttadauria, M.; Giacalone, F.; Noto, R. Supported Proline and Proline-Derivatives as Recyclable Organocatalysts. 2008, 37(8), 1666–88.
75. Bruijnincx, P. C. A.; van Koten, G.; Klein Gebbink, R. J. M. Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron Enzymes with the 2-His-1-Carboxylate Facial Triad: Recent Developments in Enzymology and Modeling Studies. 2008, 37(12), 2716–44.
76. Suzuki, M.; Hanabusa, K. L-Lysine-based Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators. 2009, 38(4), 967–75.
77. Stanford, M. J.; Dove, A. P. Stereocontrolled Ring-Opening Polymerisation of Polylactide. 2010, 39(2), 486–94.
78. Dreaden, E. C.; Mackey, M. A.; Huang, X.; Kang, B.; El-Sayed, M. A. Beating Cancer in Multiple Ways Using Nanogold. 2011, 40(7), 3391–404.
Chemistry - A European Journal
79. Kilian, P.; Knight, F. R.; Woollins, J. D. Naphthalene and Related Systems peri-Substituted by Group 15 and Group 16 Elements. 2011, 17(8), 2302–28.
80. Kuwata, S.; Ikariya, T. β-Protic Pyrazole and N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Synthesis, Prop-erties, and Metal-Ligand Cooperative Bifunctional Cat-alysis. 2011, 17(13), 3542–56.
81. Lohse, A. G.; Hsung, R. P. (4+3) Cycloaddition Reactions of Nitrogen-Stabilized Oxyallyl Cations. 2011, 17(14), 3812–22.
82. Tsuchimoto, T. Selective Synthesis of β-Alkyl-pyrroles. 2011, 17(15), 4064–75.
83. Zhao, D.; You, J.; Hu, C. Recent Progress in Coupling of Two Heteroarenes. 2011, 17(20), 5466–92.
84. Castellanos, A.; Fletcher, S. P. Current Methods for Asymmetric Halogenation of Olefins. 2011, 17(21), 5766–76.
85. Aleman, J.; Parra, A.; Jiang, H.; Jorgensen, K. A. Squaramides: Bridging from Molecular Recognition to Bifunctional Organocatalysis. 2011, 17(25), 6890–9.
86. Amat, M.; Perez, M.; Bosch, J. Stereoselective Conjugate Addition Reactions to Phenylglycinol-Derived, Unsaturated Oxazolopiperidone Lactams. 2011, 17(28), 7724–32.
87. Hopkinson, M. N.; Gee, A. D.; Gouverneur, V. AuI/AuIII Catalysis: An Alternative Approach for C–C Oxidative Coupling. 2011, 17(30), 8248–62.
88. Megens, R. P.; Roelfes, G. Asymmetric Catalysis with Helical Polymers. 2011, 17(31), 8514–23.
Chirality
89. Gehring, T.; Busch, M.; Schlageter, M.; Weingand, D. A Concise Summary of Experimental Facts about the Soai Reaction. 2010, 22(1E), E173–82.
90. Coeffard, V.; Beaudet, I.; Quintard, J.-P.; Le Grognec, E. Preparation of Enantiomerically Enriched α-Aminoorganostannanes and Their Applications in Stereoselective Synthesis. 2010, 22(10), 864–9.
91. Darquie, B.; Stoeffler, C.; Shelkovnikov, A.; Daussy, C.; Amy-Klein, A.; Chardonnet, C.; Zrig, S.; Guy, L.; Crassous, J.; Soulard, P.; Asselin, P.; Huet, t. R.; Schwerdtfeger, P.; Bast, R.; Saue, T. Progress toward the First Observation of Parity Violation in Chiral Molecules by High-Resolution Laser Spectros-copy. 2010, 22(10), 870–84.
92. Horakova, H.; Gruener, B.; Vespalec, R. Emerging Subject for Chiral Separation Science: Cluster Boron Compounds. 2011, 23(4), 307–19.
93. Mori, K. Bioactive Natural Products and Chirality. 2011, 23(6), 449–62.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
94. Vastine, B. A.; Hall, M. B. The Molecular and Electronic Structure of Carbon-Hydrogen Bond Activ-ation and Transition Metal Assisted Hydrogen Transfer. 2009, 253(7+8), 1202–18.
95. Gil, W.; Trzeciak, A. M. N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Rhodium Complexes as Catalysts for Hydro-formylation and Related Reactions. 2011, 255(3–4), 473–83.
96. Yedukondalu, M.; Ravikanth, M. Core-Modified Porphyrin Based Assemblies. 2011, 255(5–6), 547–73.
97. Sproules, S.; Wieghardt, K. Dithiolene Radicals: Sulfur K-Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Harry's Intuition. 2011, 255(7–8), 837–60.
98. Saouma, C. T.; Peters, J. C. M≡E and M═E Complexes of Iron and Cobalt That Emphasize Three-Fold Symmetry (E = O, N, NR). 2011, 255(7–8), 920–37.
99. Davies, R. P. The Structures of Lithium and Magnesium Organocuprates and Related Species. 2011, 255(11–12), 1226–51.
100. Harder, S. Geminal Dianions Stabilized by Phosphonium Substituents. 2011, 255(11–12), 1252–67.
101. Levason, W.; Reid, G.; Zhang, W. Coordination Complexes of Silicon and Germanium Halides with Neutral Ligands. 2011, 255(11–12), 1319–41.
102. Giffin, N. A.; Masuda, J. D. Reactivity of White Phosphorus with Compounds of the P-Block. 2011, 255(11–12), 1342–59.
103. Cozzolino, A. F.; Elder, P. J. W.; Vargas-Baca, I. A Survey of Tellurium-Centered Secondary-Bonding Supramolecular Synthons. 2011, 255(11–12), 1426–38.
104. Betz, D.; Altmann, P.; Cokoja, M.; Herrmann, W. A.; Kuehn, F. E. Recent Advances in Oxidation Catalysis Using Ionic Liquids as Solvents. 2011, 255(13–14), 1518–40.
105. Pan, M.; Lin, X.-M.; Li, G.-B.; Su, C.-Y. Progress in the Study of Metal–Organic Materials Applying Naphthalene Diimide (NDI) Ligands. 2011, 255(15–16), 1921–36.
106. Green, K. A.; Cifuentes, M. P.; Samoc, M.; Humphrey, M. G. Syntheses and NLO Properties of Metal Alkynyl Dendrimers. 2011, 255(17–18), 2025–38.
107. Burgess, J.; Steel, P. J. Is the Silver-Alkene Interaction a Useful New Supramolecular Synthon? 2011, 255(17–18), 2094–103.
Current Organic Chemistry
108. Gadde, S.; Kaifer, A. E. Cucurbituril Complexes of Redox Active Guests. 2011, 15(1), 27–38.
109. Li, Z.-Y.; Chen, J.-W.; Liu, Y.; Xia, W.; Wang, L. The Use of Calixarenes in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2011, 15(1), 39–61.
110. Li, Y.; Yang, W.; Chen, Y.; Gong, S. Regioisomers in Calixarenes. 2011, 15(1), 62–73.
111. Cong, H.; Tao, Z.; Xue, S.-F.; Zhu, Q.-J. Host-Induced Chemical Control: Supramolecular Catalysis Based on the Host–Guest Interaction of Cucurbit-[N]urils. 2011, 15(1), 86–95.
112. Li, Y.; Liu, H.; Li, Y. Self-Assembly of Functional Molecular Shuttles Based on Organic Conjugated Molecules. 2011, 15(1), 96–107.
113. Ortiz, A.; Sansinenea, E. Synthetic Thiazolidinediones, Potential Antidiabetic Com-pounds. 2011, 15(1), 108–27.
114. dos Santos, R. G.; Jesus, A. R.; Caio, J. M.; Rauter, A. P. Fries-Type Reactions for the C-Glyco-sylation of Phenols. 2011, 15(1), 128–48.
115. Schmoeger, C.; Stolle, A.; Bonrath, W.; Ondruschka, B. Microwave-Assisted Organic Reduction Reactions. 2011, 15(2), 151–67.
116. Barge, A.; Tagliapietra, S.; Binello, A.; Cravotto, G. Click Chemistry under Microwave or Ultrasound Irradiation. 2011, 15(2), 189–203.
117. Kruithof, A.; Ruijter, E.; Orru, R. V. A. Microwave-Assisted Multicomponent Synthesis of Heterocycles. 2011, 15(2), 204–36.
118. Mehta, V. P.; Appukkuttan, P.; Van der Eycken, E. Microwave-Assisted Chemistry of 2(1H)-Pyrazinones. 2011, 15(2), 265–83.
119. Guillena, G.; Ramon, D. J. Recent Advances on the Organocatalyzed Enantioselective α-Hetero-functionalization of Carbonyl Compounds. 2011, 15(3), 296–327.
120. Guijarro, D.; Pastor, I. M.; Yus, M. Non-deprotonating Methodologies for Organolithium Reagents Starting from Non-Halogenated Materials. Part 1. Carbon–Heteroatom Bond Cleavage. 2011, 15(3), 375–400.
121. Megia-Fernandez, A.; Morales-Sanfrutos, J.; Hernandez-Mateo, F.; Santoyo-Gonzalez, F. Synthetic Applications of Cyclic Sulfites, Sulfates and Sulfamidates in Carbohydrate Chemistry. 2011, 15(3), 401–32.
122. Barbero, M.; Bazzi, S.; Cadamuro, S.; Dughera, S. o-Benzenedisulfonimide: an Organic Reagent and Organocatalyst of Renewed Interest. 2011, 15(4), 576–99.
123. Kraus, T. Modified Cyclodextrins with Pendant Cationic and Anionic Moieties as Hosts for Highly Stable Inclusion Complexes and Molecular Recognition. 2011, 15(6), 802–14.
124. Caira, M. R. Structural Aspects of Crystalline Derivatized Cyclodextrins and Their Inclusion Complexes. 2011, 15(6), 815–30.
125. Yamamoto, T.; Yoshikiyo, K. The Effects of Cyclodextrins on the Conformation of Proteins. 2011, 15(6), 831–8.
126. Cai, W. S.; Wang, T.; Liu, Y. Z.; Liu, P.; Chipot, C.; Shao, X. G. Free Energy Calculations for Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes. 2011, 15(6), 839–47.
127. Dang, Z.; Song, L. X.; Guo, X. Q.; Du, F. Y.; Yang, J.; Yang, J. Applications of Powder X-Ray Diffraction to Inclusion Complexes of Cyclo-dextrins. 2011, 15(6), 848–61.
128. Pan, S. Z.; Song, L. X.; Bai, L.; Wang, M.; Zhu, L. H.; Chen, J. Application of Molecule-Ion Interactions between Cyclodextrins and Ions in Inorganic Nanochemistry. 2011, 15(6), 862–8.
129. Cruz-Lopez, O.; Nunez, M. C.; Conejo-Garcia, A.; Kimatrai, M.; Campos, J. M. Syntheses of 2,3-Dihydro-1,4-Benzodioxins and Bioisosteres as Structural Motifs for Biologically Active Com-pounds. 2011, 15(6), 869–887.
130. Silva, M. M. C.; Carvalho, J. F.; Riva, S.; Sa e Melo, M. L. Biocatalytic Transformations of Steroids: Focus on Hydrolase-Catalyzed Reactions. 2011, 15(6), 928–41.
131. Ballereau, S.; Baltas, M.; Genisson, Y. Sphingolipids Cyclic Derivatives: Occurrence, Biological Relevance and Synthetic Approaches. 2011, 15(7), 953–86.
132. Azzena, U.; Dettori, G.; Pisano, L. Benzylic Organometals via Reductive Metalation Proced-ures. 2011, 15(7), 1006–35.
133. Parvatkar, P. T.; Parameswaran, P. S.; Tilve, S. G. Isolation, Biological Activities, and Synthesis of Indoloquinoline Alkaloids: Cryptolepine, Isocrypt-olepine, and Neocryptolepine. 2011, 15(7), 1036–57.
134. Banerjee, A. K.; Laya, M. S.; Cabrera, E. V. Iodocyclization. Past and Present Examples. 2011, 15(7), 1058–80.
135. Chaturvedi, D. Recent Developments on Task Specific Ionic Liquids. 2011, 15(8), 1236–48.
136. Yang, Y.; Chu, W.-J.; Liu, J.-W.; Chen, C.-F. Hydrazide as an Excellent Hydrogen Bonding Building Block in Supramolecular Chemistry. 2011, 15(9), 1302–13.
137. Jacobs, J.; Van Hende, E.; Claessens, S.; De Kimpe, N. Pyridinium Ylides in Heterocyclic Synthesis. 2011, 15(9), 1340–62.
138. Wang, B.; Zhou, S.; Sun, Y.; Xu, F.; Sun, R. Salt-Type Organic Acids: A Class of Green Acidic Catalysts in Organic Transformations. 2011, 15(9), 1392–422.
139. Schmidt, A.; Dreger, A. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Pyrazoles. Properties, Biological Activities, and Syntheses. 2011, 15(9), 1423–63.
Current Organic Synthesis
140. Konno, T. Stereoselective Construction of an Asymmetric Carbon Center Possessing a Trifluoro-methyl Group. 2010, 7(5), 455–93.
141. Xu, J. Influence of the Electronic Effect of Catalysts on the Enantioselectivity: Applicability and Complexity. 2010, 7(6), 650–76.
142. Ananikov, V. P.; Zalesskiy, S. S.; Beletskaya, I. P. Catalytic (Ni, Pd, Pt, Rh and Au) and Non-Catalytic Reactions for Atom-Economic Carbon–Sulfur, Carbon–Selenium, and Carbon–Tellurium Bond Form-ation. 2011, 8(1), 2–52.
143. Senra, J. D.; Aguiar, L. C. S.; Simas, A. B. C. Recent Progress in Transition-Metal-Catalyzed C–N Cross-Couplings: Emerging Approaches towards Sustainability. 2011, 8(1), 53–78.
144. De Ornellas, S.; Storr, T. E.; Williams, T. J.; Baumann, C. G.; Fairlamb, I. J. S. Direct C-H/C-X Coupling Methodologies Mediated by Pd/Cu or Cu. An Examination of the Synthetic Applications and Mech-anistic Findings. 2011, 8(1), 79–101.
145. Moreno-Clavijo, E.; Carmona, A. T.; Moreno-Vargas, A. J.; Molina, L.; Robina, I. Syntheses and Biological Activities of Iminosugars as α-L-Fucosidase Inhibitors. 2011, 8(1), 102–33.
146. Kuramochi, K.; Kuriyama, I.; Mori, M.; Kamisuki, S. Syntheses of Dehydroaltenusin, A Selective Inhibitor of Mammalian DNA Polymerase α 2011, 8(1), 134–44.
147. Ranu, B. C.; Bhadra, S.; Saha, D. Green Recyclable Supported-Metal Catalyst for Useful Organic Transformations. 2011, 8(2), 146–71.
148. Molnar, A. Sustainable Heck Chemistry with New Palladium Catalysts. 2011, 8(2), 172–86.
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Index
Acyliminium ion cyclization, 176
Acyloin condensation, enzymatic, 62
Agelastatins, 194
Alcohol hydrogenation, Ir, 233
Aldol reaction, biologically active
compounds, 270
vinylogous, 54
enzymatic, 62
Aldoses, amphiphilic, 71
Alkaloids, 197
using transition metals, 192
Alkanes, amination, 222
Alkanethiolates, monolayer, chiral
photoreactions, 218
Alkenes, acylation, 11
arylation, 11
halogenations, 84
non-activated, functionalization,
229
nucleopalladation, 52
with Lewis superacids, 229
Alkenoyl ketene dithioacetals, 248
Alkoxychromium carbenes, 7
Alkoxymorphinans, 286
Alkylpyrroles, synthesis, 82
Alkynes, hetero-, cyclization, 51
Allene, multiple bond cycloaddition,
240
Amidines, organocatalysis, book, 302
Amine oxides, chiral, 9
Amines, chiral, synthesis, book, 309
fluorous, 153
homoallylic, synthesis, 267
Amino acids, fluorinated, 153, 175
Amino alcohols, vicinal, 199
Aminocyclopropanes, cyclization, 239
Aminoepoxymorphinans, 287
Aminofluoroalkenes, 235
Aminopalladation, 52
Aminopyrans, 20
Aminothiophenols, ortho-, 259
Anion receptors, planar, 196
Anolides, 185
Antidiabetic compounds, 113
Antitumor agents, nanogold, 78
Aqueous reactions, 157, 305
Arenediazonium salts, 165
Aromatics, deactivated, bromination,
210
Aromatization-dearomatization, 10
Aryl ethers, hydrogenolysis, 221
Arylation, book, 290
Aryllithium ion cyclization, 176
Asymmetric catalysis, electronic
effect, 141
Asymmetric synthesis, book, 295
Azabicyclononanes, 264
Aza-Michael reaction, 208
Azides, book, 294
Bacteria, chemical communication, 73
Benzenedisulfonimide, 122
Benzimidazoles, 209
Benzocyclotrimers, 4
Benzodioxins, dihydro-, 129
Benzylic organometals, 132
Bianilines, 260
Biaryl compounds, chiral, 39
Bicyclooctadiene ligands, 254
Biginelli compounds, 159
Binaphthols, 260
Binaphthyls, Lewis acids, 169
organocatalysts, 169
Biocatalysts, Redox reactions, 58
Biomimetic transamination, 153
Biphenols, 260
Boronic acid esters, five-membered
heterocycles, 271
Buckybowls, 166
Calix[4]resorcinarenes, 207
Calixarenes, asymmetric catalysis,
109
dimeric, 266
regioisomers, 110
1,3-diconjugates, 66
Carbenes, ring opening, 3
Carbocations, 21
Carbocyclic ring formation, book, 306
Carbohydrates, alkyne metathesis,
167
liquid crystals, 71
surfactants, 71
with sulfamidates, 121
with sulfates, 121
Carbonyls, functionalization,
hypervalent iodine, 261
heterofunctionalization, 119
Carbopalladation, 52
Carborane cages, 1
Carborynes, transition metal
complexes, 1
Cascade cylizations, with Pd, 16
Catalytic asymmetric synthesis, book,
311
C–C bonds, via lyases, 62
C–F bonds, addition to Ir complexes,
226
C–H bond activation, 28, 94
C–H bond functionalization, Co,
chelation, 246
in heterocycles, 236
with carboxylates, 46
C–H bonds, carboxylation, 38
oxidation, 36
Chiral catalyst, switching, 220
Chiral molecules, laser spectroscopy,
91
parity violation, 91
Chiral separation, cluster boron, 92
Chromatography, low temperature,
265
Cinchona alkaloids, book, 320
catalysts, 274
Click chemistry, carbohydrate drugs,
273
microwaves, 116
neoglycopolymers, 273
ultrasound, 116
Cluster boron compounds, chiral
separation, 92
C–N cross coupling, with lanthanum
oxide, 13
Cobalt complexes, terminal multiple
bonds, 98
Cobalt dihydrogen complex, using Hg,
40
Conduritols, chemoenzymic synthesis,
60
Conjugate additions, stereocontrolled,
book, 321
Cooperating ligands, green catalysts,
10
Copper–iron cocatalysts, 269
Coupling reactions, Pd/Cu, 144
with Cu, 243
Cross metathesis, 177
Cross-coupling, boronic acid, C-X, 263
C–N, 143
Ni complexes, 231
oxidative, 47
Cryptolepine, 133
Cucurbituril complexes, redox active
guests, 108
supramolecular catalysis, 111
Cyanohydrin formation, enzymatic, 62
Cyclitols, chemoenzymic synthesis, 60
Cyclization, desymmetrizing, 67
organocatalysis, 67
book, 308
Cycloaddition, [4+3] heteroatom, 81
multiple bond, 240
organocatalysis, 67
seven membered ring
preparation, 14
Cyclobutanols, β-carbon elimination,
238
Cyclobutenes, synthesis, Pd, 241
Cyclodextrins, inclusion complexes,
123–7
molecular recognition, 123
protein conformation, 125
with ions, 128
Cyclooctatetraene, 43
Cyclopalladated complexes, 206
Cyclopentanes, via ring expansion, 55
Cyclopentene, via ring expansion, 55
Cyclotrimerization, of alkynes, 284
of nitriles, 284
Dearomatization, 41
Decarboxylation, Bronsted acid, 26
Dehydroaltenusin, DNA polymerase
inhibitor, 146
Diaryl ethers, natural product
synthesis, 164
Diazirinone, 31
Dicyclopentadiene ligands, 254
Dihalocyclopropanes, 197
Diketones, fluoro-, 204
Dioxides, chiral ligands, 9
Dioxiranes, oxidation, 291
Directing group removal, 30
Disilenes, air-stable, 33
Diterpenes, Labdane-, 63
Diterpenoids, Briarane, 183
Dithiolene radicals, 97
Diyenes, Zr, Si, 8
Dynamic kinetic resolution, 281
Ellagitannin natural products, 188
Enamides, 65
Enecarbamates, 65
Ene-yne metathesis, 177
Enol phosphates, to heterocycles, 232
Enolates, 253
Enzymes, designed, 59
Fe, non-heme, 75
Epoxides, aqueous ring-opening, 171
ring-opening, aqueous, 156
Ethyldiazoacetate, methylation, 224
Fischer carbenes, group 6,
photochemistry, 7
Fluoroalkylations, 244
Fluoroarenes, Friedel–Crafts coupling,
223
Fluorobenzenes, bond activation, 2
Fluoropyridines, bond activation, 2
Foldamers, oxazolidinones, 178
Fragrances, chiral, 57
Fumonisin, 200
Galbulimima alkaloids, 282
Gelators, lysine-, 76
Geminal dianions, 100
Glycosphingolipids, 181
Glycosylation, C–F bond, 245
Gold catalysts, C–C oxidative
coupling, 87
cylizations, 197
Gold complexes, chiral, 268
reductive elimination, 27
Gold nanocluster catalyst, 193
Gold water interface, oxidation, 214
Green chemistry, aqueous reactions,
book, 305
Green supported-metal catalysts, 147
Guanidines, organocatalysts, book,
302
Halolactonizations, 252
Heck reaction, 11, 148
Heck-Matsuda reaction, 165, 279
Henry reaction, enantioselective, 250
Heteroarenes, coupling, 83
Heterocycles, aza-, Friedlander
annulations, 18
from heteroalkynes, 51
fused, 284
N-, aryl C–H bond amination,
179
N-, vinyl C–H bond amination,
179
synthesis, microwaves, 117
fused, N-, 182
N-, from alcohols, Ir, 233
Homologation, book, 307
Hydrobenzoin, chiral, 277
Hydrogen abstraction, CN radical, 219
Hydrogen transfer, with transition
metals, 94
Hydrogenation, enantioselective, book,
303
green, 149
Hydrophilic ligands, 157
Hydroxycarbonyls, peri-, polycyclic,
205
Hydroxycyclohexenone, 262
Imidazothiadiazoles, 280
Imides, cyclic, synthesis, 256
Imines, allylation, organoboron, 267
Iminosugars, fucosidase inhibitors,
145
Indole alkaloids, from chiral lactams,
234
Indoles, substitution, 257
Indoline alkaloids, synthesis, 6
Indoloquinoline alkaloids, 133
Inositols, chemoenzymic synthesis, 60
Iodocyclization, 134
Iodoheterocyclization, aqueous, metal
free, 157
Ionic liquids, 56, 135
book, 296, 322
N-heterocyles, 162
Iridium catalysis, alcohols, 233
Iron complexes, terminal multiple
bonds, 98
Iron(V) nitride, 216
Isocryptolepine, 133
Isocyanides, heterocycles, 278
Isotope labeling, book, 299
Keto–enol equilibria, flash photolysis,
25
Kinetic resolution, catalytic, 17
organocatalyzed, 15
Lactams, alkylidene, 172
oxazolopiperidone, 86
β-, spiro-fused, 275
Lactones, alkylidene, 172
Lewis acids, chiral, 158
Ligands, electron transfer, 34
Linkers, solid phase synthesis, book,
319
Macrocycles, biologically active, 174
with Zr, 5
Mannich reactions, vinylogous, 54
Mechanisms, 23
Metal alkynyl dendrimers, 106
Metalloporphyrinoids, biomimetics,
161
in ionic liquids, 161
Metathesis, natural products, 177
Methandiides, alkali earth metal, 100
alkali metal, 100
bis(iminophosphorane), 100
Methane, deuterated, chlorination,
215
functionalization, 224
Methylhydroxycarbene, 225
Michael reactions, vinylogous, 54
Microwaves, book, 316
fluorous multicomponent
reactions, 154
heterogeneous catalysis, 151
organic reductions, 115
Mixed valence systems, 69
Mizoroki Heck reaction, book, 310
Molecular bridges, 69
Molecular dynamics analysis, 23
Molecular motors, 35, 220
Molecular recognition, radical
dimerization, 195
Molecular shuttles, self-assembly, 112
Molecular switching, radical
dimerization, 195
Monofluoroalkenes, 235
Morphine alkaloids, 285
Myxobacterial polyketides, 230
Nanocatalysts, magnetic, 53
Naphthalenes, diimide ligands, 105
ethylyl-, cascade reactions, 242
peri-substituted, 79
Natural products, bioactive, chiral, 93
Nazarov cyclization, 283
Negishi cross coupling, Co catalyst, 34
Neoclerodane diterpenes, 288
Neocryptolepine, 133
N-Heterocyclic carbenes, 72, 95
synthesis, 50
with pyrazole, 80
Nitration, nitrogen oxide, 272
Nitrenes, ring opening, 3
Nitrogen oxide reagent, 272
Nucleic acid mimetics, 211
Odorous compounds, biocatalysis, 57
Oligomers, 189
Oligonucleotides, analogs, 211
One-pot pharmaceutical syntheses, 37
Opiods, naltrexone, 289
Optical purification, by sublimation,
155
Organic acids, salts, green, 138
Organobimetallics, Zr, Si, 8
Organoboron, tricoordinate, 228
Organocatalysis, asymmetric, book,
312
atroposelective, 39
Organocopper, book, 318
Organocuprates, Li, Mg, 99
Organogermanium complexes, 101
Organolithium reagents, 120
stereochemistry, book, 297
Organophosphorus, ambiphilic, 102
Organoselenium bond formation, 142
Organosilicon complexes, 101
Organostannanes, stereoselective, 90
Organosulfur, bond formation, 142
ligands, chiral, book, 313
Organotellurium, bond formation, 142
supramolecules, 103
Orgnometallics, unsaturated heavy
main-group molecules, 12
Oxazolidinones, foldamers, 178
Oxidation catalysis, in ionic liquids,
104
Oxidation, book, 293
Oxidative coupling, 260
Oxime ethers, cyclic, 68
Oxyallyl cations, [4+3] cycloaddition,
81
Oxypalladation, 52
Palladium complexes, reductive
elimination, 27
Peptide bond isomerization, 70
Peptides, PET imaging, 163
radiofluorination, 163
synthesis, green, 152
Phase switching, 265
Phenols, C-glycosylation, 114
substituted cyclohexanones, 227
Phosphazenes, organocatalysts, book,
302
Phosphoramides, N-phosphinyl, 32
Photochemistry, in synthesis, book,
292
Polyanilines, with transition metals,
237
Polyarenes, synthesis, 242
Polycarbocyclic systems, 202
Polylactides, 77
Polymers, helical, catalysts, 88
Polymer-supported acid catalysis, 150
Polyols, 201
Polysaccharides, enzymic synthesis,
61
Porphyrinoids, 44
Porphyrins, 43
expanded, 45
hetero-, 96
N-confused, 42
Prolines, octahydroindole, 168
organocatalysts, 74
Propargylation, 48
Pteridines, fused to heterocycles, 212
Pyrazinones, microwaves, 118
Pyrazoles, 139
bifunctional catalysts, 80
Pyridine pincer ligands, 10
Pyridines, via cyclotrimerization, 29
Pyridinium ylides, 137
Pyridoazepines, 19
Pyrimidotriazines, 184
Quinone methides, metal-stabilized,
255
Radical reactions, aqueous, book, 314
Radical scavengers, N-centered, 258
Radicals, 203
stable, book, 301
Reaction mechanisms, book, 304
Reflux chromatography, 265
Rhenium carbonyl catalysts, 49
Ring closing metathesis, 177
Samarium diiodide, book, 317
Secondary isotope effects, acidity, 22
Selenoquinones, metal-stabilized, 255
Separation methods, 265
Silver, book, 300
Silver–ethene complex, 107
Silylene, with arsane, 33
Soai Reaction, autocatalysis, 89
Sorbose, L-, 173
Space integration, 249
Sphingolipids, 181
cyclic, 131
Spirolactones, 186
Spirolides, 198
Squaramides, 85
Stereogenic ligands, book, 298
Steroids, with hydrolases, 130
Subphthalocyanines, 213
Superbases, synthesis, book, 302
Supramolecular chemistry, hydrazide,
136
Synchronization, non-perfect, 24
Synthesis methods, 265
Synthetic chemistry, book, 315
Tautomeric equilibria, flash
photolysis, 25
Terpenes, via carbocations, 190
Terpenoids, 197
Tetrasilacyclobutadiene, 217
Thiazolidinediones, 113
Thiazolotriazines, 180
Thiocloroacrylamides, 251
Thiquinones, metal-stabilized, 255
Triazines, fused, 180
Triazoles, peptidomimetics, 170
Trifluoromethyl chiral carbon, 140
Trifluoromethylated biological
compounds, 247
Trifluoromethylation, 64
aryl halides, 276
heteroaryl halides, 276
Triterpenoids, 191
Tsuji–Trost reaction, aqueous, metal
free, 157
Vitamin D3 analogs, 160
Xanthane sesquiterpenoids, 187
Xanthates, radical addition, 203
Zirconacyclobutene–silacyclobutene, 8
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