Recent Reviews



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Number 102

compiled by Veronica M. Cornel

Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 995 Reed Avenue, Reedley, California 93654

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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.

149. Kulkarni, A.; Torok, B. Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenations as an Environmentally Benign tool for Organic Synthesis. 2011, 8(2), 187–207.

150. Chang, Y.; Bae, C. Polymer-Supported Acid Catalysis in Organic Synthesis. 2011, 8(2), 208–36.

151. Bag, S.; Dasgupta, S.; torok, B. Microwave-Assisted Heterogeneous Catalysis. An Environmentally Benign tool for Contemporary Organic Synthesis. 2011, 8(2), 237–61.

152. Datta, S.; Sood, A.; Torok, M. Steps toward Green Peptide Synthesis. 2011, 8(2), 262–80.

153. Han, J.; Sorochinsky, A. E.; Ono, T.; Soloshonok, V. A. Biomimetic Transamination. A Metal-Free Alternative to the Reductive. 2011, 8(2), 281–94.

154. Kadam, A.; Zhang, Z.; Zhang, W. Microwave-Assisted Fluorous Multicomponent Reactions. A Com-binatorial Chemistry Approach for Green Organic Synthesis. 2011, 8(2), 295–309.

155. Han, J.; Nelson, D. J.; Sorochinsky, A. E.; Soloshonok, V. A. Self-Disproportionation of Enantio-mers via Sublimation; New and Truly Green Dimension in Optical Purification. 2011, 8(2), 310–17.

156. Bonollo, S.; Lanari, D.; Marrocchi, A.; Vaccaro, L. Stereoselective Ring-Opening Reactions of Epoxides in Water. 2011, 8(3), 319–29.

157. Le Bras, J.; Muzart, J. From Metal-Catalyzed Reactions with Hydrosoluble Ligands to Reactions in and on Water. 2011, 8(3), 330–34.

158. Ogawa, C.; Kobayashi, S. Chiral Lewis Acid Catalysis in Water. 2011, 8(3), 345–55.

159. Matache, M.; Dobrota, C.; Bogdan, N. D.; Funeriu, D. P. Recent Developments in the Reactivity of the Biginelli Compounds. 2011, 8(3), 356–73.

160. Yin, Y.-Z.; Li, J.-P.; Liu, C.; Tang, L.-Q.; Liu, Z.-P. Advances in the Synthesis of A-Ring 1,7-Enyne Synthons for Active Vitamin D3 Analogues. 2011, 8(3), 374–92.

161. Kumari, P.; Sinha, N.; Chauhan, P.; Chauhan, S. M. S. Isolation, Synthesis and Biomimetic Reactions of Metalloporphyrinoids in Ionic Liquids. 2011, 8(3), 393–437.

162. Chaturvedi, D. Ionic Liquids, A Class of Versatile Green Reaction Media for the Syntheses of Nitrogen Heterocycles. 2011, 8(3), 438–71.

163. Liu, S.; Shen, B.; Chin, F. T.; Cheng, Z. Recent Progress in Radiofluorination of Peptides for PET Molecular Imaging. 2011, 8(4), 584–92.

European Journal of Organic Chemistry

164. Pitsinos, E. N.; Vidali, V. P.; Couladouros, E. A. Diaryl Ether Formation in the Synthesis of Natural Products. 2011, (7), 1207–22.

165. Taylor, J. G.; Moro, A. V.; Correia, C. R. D. Evolution and Synthetic Applications of the Heck-Matsuda Reaction: The Return of Arenediazonium Salts to Prominence. 2011, (8), 1403-28.

166. Sygula, A. Chemistry on a Half-Shell: Synthesis and Derivatization of Buckybowls. 2011, (9), 1611–25.

167. Lopez, J. C.; Plumet, J. Metathesis Reactions of Carbohydrates: Recent Highlights in Alkyne Metathesis. 2011, (10), 1803–25.

168. Sayago, F. J.; Laborda, P.; Calaza, M. I.; Jimenez, A. I.; Cativiela, C. Access to the cis-Fused Stereoisomers of Proline Analogues Containing an Octahydroindole Core. 2011, (11), 2011–28.

169. Schenker, S.; Zamfir, A.; Freund, M.; Tsogoeva, S. B. Developments in Chiral Binaphthyl-Derived Bronsted/Lewis Acids and Hydrogen-Bond-Donor Organocatalysis. 2011, (12), 2209–22.

170. Pedersen, D. S.; Abell, A. 1,2,3-Triazoles in Peptidomimetic Chemistry. 2011, (13), 2399–411.

171. Bonollo, S.; Lanari, D.; Vaccaro, L. Ring-Opening of Epoxides in Water. 2011, (14), 2587–98.

172. Albrecht, A.; Albrecht, L.; Janecki, T. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of α-Alkylidene-Substituted δ-Lactones, γ-Lactams and δ-Lactams. 2011, (15), 2747–66.

173. Zebiri, I.; Balieu, S.; Guilleret, A.; Reynaud, R.; Haudrechy, A. The Chemistry of L-Sorbose. 2011, (16), 2905–10.

174. Madsen, C. M.; Clausen, M. H. Biologically Active Macrocyclic Compounds – from Natural Products to Diversity-Oriented Synthesis. 2011,(17), 3107–15.

175. Qiu, X.-L.; Qing, F.-L. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Fluorinated Amino Acids. 2011, (18), 3261–78.

176. Martinez-Estibalez, U.; Gomez-SanJuan, A.; Garcia-Calvo, O.; Aranzamendi, E.; Lete, E.; Soto-mayor, N. Strategies Based on Aryllithium and N-Acyliminium Ion Cyclizations for the Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Alkaloids and Related Systems. 2011, (20–21), 3610–33.

177. Prunet, J. Progress in Metathesis through Natural Product Synthesis. 2011, (20–21), 3634–47.

178. Tomasini, C.; Angelici, G.; Castellucci, N. Foldamers Based on Oxazolidin-2-ones. 2011, (20–21), 3648–69.

179. Stokes, B. J.; Driver, T. G. Transition Metal-Catalyzed Formation of N-Heterocycles via Aryl- or Vinyl C–H Bond Amination. 2011, (22), 4071–88.

Heterocycles

180. Dolzhenko, A. V. Fused 1,3,5-Triazines. 3. Synthetic Routes towards Thiazolo[1,3,5]triazines. 2011, 83(4), 695–738.

181. Mori, K.; Tashiro, T. Sphingolipids and Glycosphingolipids – Their Syntheses and Bioactivi-ties. 2011, 83(5), 951–1003.

182. Choshi, T.; Hibino, S. Synthetic Studies on Nitrogen-Containing Fused Heterocyclic Compounds Based on Thermal Electrocyclic Reactions of 6π-Electron and Aza 6π-Electron Systems. 2011, 83(6), 1205–39.

183. Sung, P.-J.; Su, J.-H.; Wang, W.-H.; Sheu, J.-H.; Fang, L.-S.; Wu, Y.-C.; Chen, Y.-H.; Chung, H.-M.; Su, Y.-D.; Chang, Y.-C. Survey of Briarane-Type Diterpenoids. Part IV. 2011, 83(6), 1241–58.

184. Dolzhenko, A. V. Synthetic Routes towards Pyrimido[1,2-a][1,3,5]triazines. 2011, 83(7), 1489–525.

Natural Product Reports

185. Chen, L.-X.; He, H.; Qiu, F. Natural with Anolides. 2011, 28(4), 705–40.

186. Bartoli, A.; Rodier, F.; Commeiras, L.; Parrain, J.-L.; Chouraqui, G. Construction of Spiro-lactones with Concomitant Formation of the Fused Quaternary Centre. Application to the Synthesis of Natural Products. 2011, 28(4), 763–82.

187. Vasas, A.; Hohmann, J. Xanthane Sesqui-terpenoids. Structure, Synthesis, and Biological Activity. 2011, 28(4), 824–42.

188. Pouysegu, L.; Deffieux, D.; Malik, G.; Natangelo, A.; Quideau, S. Synthesis of Ellagitannin Natural Products. 2011, 28(5), 853–74.

189. Snyder, S. A.; El Sohly, A. M.; Kontes, F. Synthetic Approaches to Oligomeric Natural Products. 2011, 28(5), 897–924.

190. Tantillo, D. J. Biosynthesis via Carbocations: Theoretical Studies on Terpene Formation. 2011, 28(6), 1035–53.

191. Hill, R. A.; Connolly, J. D. Triterpenoids. 2011, 28(6), 1087–117.

Pure and Applied Chemistry

192. Forke, R.; Gruner, K. K.; Knott, K. E.; Auschill, S.; Agarwal, S.; Martin, R.; Boehl, M.; Richter, S.; Tsiavaliaris, G.; Fedorov, R.; Manstein, D. J.; Gutzeit, H. O.; Knoelker, H.-J. Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis. 93. Total Synthesis of Biologically Active Alkaloids using Transition Metals. 2010, 82(11), 1975–91.

193. Sakurai, H.; Kamiya, I.; Kitahara, H. Formal Lewis Acidic Character of Gold Nanocluster Catalyst. 2010, 82(11), 2005–16.

194. Dong, G. Recent Advances in the Total Synthesis of Agelastatins. 2010, 82(12), 2231–46.

195. Spruell, J. M. Molecular Recognition and Switching via Radical Dimerization. 2010, 82(12), 2281–94.

196. Maeda, H.; Haketa, Y. Charge-by-Charge Assemblies Based on Planar Anion Receptors. 2011, 83(1), 189–99.

197. Banwell, M. G.; Lehmann, A. L.; Menon, R. S.; Willis, A. C. New Methods for the Synthesis of Certain Alkaloids and Terpenoids. 2011, 83(3), 411–23.

198. Gueret, S. M.; Brimble, M. A. Synthetic Studies toward the Spiroimine Unit of the Spiro-lides. 2011, 83(3), 425–33.

199. Koskinen, A. M. P. Chirospecific Synthesis: Catalysis and Chiral Pool Hand in Hand. 2011, 83(3), 435–43.

200. McDonald, F. E.; Pereira, C. L.; Chen, Y.-H. Fumonisin, a Template for Methodology Development and Drug Discovery. 2011, 83(3), 445–59.

201. Friestad, G. K.; Sreenilayam, G. 1,5-Polyols. Challenging Motifs for Configurational Assignment and Synthesis. 2011, 83(3), 461–78.

202. Gulias, M.; Lopez, F.; Mascarenas, J. L. Development of Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Cycloaddi-tion Reactions Leading to Polycarbocyclic Systems. 2011, 83(3), 495–506.

203. Quiclet-Sire, B.; Zard, S. Z. Fun with Radicals. Some New Perspectives for Organic Synthesis. 2011, 83(3), 519–51.

Russian Chemical Reviews

204. Isakova, V. G.; Khlebnikova, T. S.; Lakhvich, F. A. Chemistry of Fluoro-Substituted β-Diketones and Their Derivatives. 2010, 79(10), 849–79.

205. Mezheritskii, V. V. Polycyclic Peri-Hydroxy-carbonyl Compounds and Their Derivatives. 2011, 80(1), 1–49.

206. Dunina, V. V.; Gorunova, O. N.; Zykov, P. A.; Kochetkov, K. A. Cyclopalladated Complexes in Enantioselective Catalysis. 2011, 80(1), 51–74.

207. Jain, V. K.; Kanaiya, P. H. Chemistry of Calix[4]resorcinarenes. 2011, 80(1), 75–102.

208. Rulev, A. Y. Aza-Michael Reaction. Achieve-ments and Prospects. 2011, 80(3), 197–218.

209. Mamedov, V. A.; Murtazina, A. M. Recycliz-ation Reactions Leading to Benzimidazoles. 2011, 80(5), 397–420.

210. Andrievsky, A. M.; Gorelik, M. V. Bromina-tion of Deactivated Aromatic Compounds. 2011, 80(5), 421–8.

211. Abramova, T. V.; Silnikov, V. N. Synthesis and Properties of Carbohydrate-Phosphate Backbone-Modified Oligonucleotide Analogues and Nucleic Acid Mimetics. 2011, 80(5), 429–52.

212. Gulevskaya, A. V.; Pozharskii, A. F. Synthesis of Pteridines Fused to Heterocycles. 2011, 80(6), 495–529.

213. Tolbin, A. Y.; Tomilova, L. G. Subphthalo-cyanines and Their Analogues: Methods for the Synthesis and Structure Modification. 2011, 80(6), 531–51.

Science

214. Zope, B. N.; Hibbitts, D. D.; Neurock, M.; Davis, R. J. Reactivity of the Gold/Water Interface during Selective Oxidation Catalysis. 2010, 330(6000), 74–8.

215. Wang, F.; Lin, J.-S.; Liu, K. Steric Control of the Reaction of CH Stretch-Excited CHD3 with Chlorine Atom. 2011, 331(6019), 900–3.

216. Scepaniak, J. J.; Vogel, C. S.; Khusniyarov, M. M.; Heinemann, F. W.; Meyer, K.; Smith, J. M. Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of an Iron(V) Nitride. 2011, 331(6020), 1049–52.

217. Suzuki, K.; Matsuo, T.; Hashizume, D.; Fueno, H.; Tanaka, K.; Tamao, K. A Planar Rhombic Charge-Separated Tetrasilacyclobutadiene. 2011, 331(6022), 1306–9.

218. Kim, M.; Hohman, J. N.; Cao, Y.; Houk, K. N.; Ma, H.; Jen, A. K. Y.; Weiss, P. S. Creating Favorable Geometries for Directing Organic Photoreactions in Alkanethiolate Monolayers. 2011, 331(6022), 1312–5.

219. Greaves, S. J.; Rose, R. A.; Oliver, T. A. A.; Glowacki, D. R.; Ashfold, M. N. R.; Harvey, J. N.; Clark, I. P.; Greetham, G. M.; Parker, A. W.; Towrie, M.; Orr-Ewing, A. J. Vibrationally Quantum-State-Specific Reaction Dynamics of H Atom Abstraction by CN Radical in Solution. 2011, 331(6023), 1423–6.

220. Wang, J.; Feringa, B. L. Dynamic Control of Chiral Space in a Catalytic Asymmetric Reaction Using a Molecular Motor. 2011, 331(6023), 1429-32.

221. Sergeev, A. G.; Hartwig, J. F. Selective, Nickel-Catalyzed Hydrogenolysis of Aryl Ethers. 2011, 332(6028), 439–43.

222. Ochiai, M.; Miyamoto, K.; Kaneaki, T.; Hayashi, S.; Nakanishi, W. Highly Regioselective Amination of Unactivated Alkanes by Hypervalent Sulfonylimino-π3-Bromane. 2011, 332(6028), 448–51.

223. Allemann, O.; Duttwyler, S.; Romanato, P.; Baldridge, K. K.; Siegel, J. S. Proton-Catalyzed, Silane-Fueled Friedel–Crafts Coupling of Fluoroarenes. 2011, 332(6029), 574–7.

224. Caballero, A.; Despagnet-Ayoub, E.; Mar Diaz-Requejo, M.; Diaz-Rodriguez, A.; Gonzalez-Nunez, M. E.; Mello, R.; Munoz, B. K.; Ojo, W.-S.; Asensio, G.; Etienne, M.; Perez, P. J. Silver-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation between Methane and Ethyl Diazoacetate in Supercritical CO2. 2011, 332(6031), 835–8.

225. Schreiner, P. R.; Reisenauer, H. P.; Ley, D.; Gerbig, D.; Wu, C.-H.; Allen, W. D. Methylhydroxy-carbene: Tunneling Control of a Chemical Reac-tion. 2011, 332(6035), 1300–03.

226. Choi, J.; Wang, D. Y.; Kundu, S.; Choliy, Y.; Emge, T. J.; Krogh-Jespersen, K.; Goldman, A. S. Net Oxidative Addition of C(sp3) –F Bonds to Iridium via Initial C–H Bond Activation. 2011, 332(6037), 1545–8.

227. Izawa, Y.; Pun, D.; Stahl, S. S. Palladium-Catalyzed Aerobic Dehydrogenation of Substituted Cyclohexanones to Phenols. 2011, 333(6039), 209–13.

228. Kinjo, R.; Donnadieu, B.; Celik, M. A.; Frenking, G.; Bertrand, G. Synthesis and Character-ization of a Neutral Tricoordinate Organoboron Iso-electronic with Amines. 2011, 333(6042), 610–13.

Synlett

229. Antoniotti, S.; Poulain-Martini, S.; Dunach, E. Electrophilic Functionalization of Non-Activated Olefins Catalyzed by Lewis Superacids. 2010, (20), 2973–88.

230. Kretschmer, M.; Menche, D. Recent Advances in the Stereochemical Determination and Total Synth-esis of Myxobacterial Polyketides. 2010, (20), 2989–3007.

231. Lin, S.; Agapie, T. Cross-Coupling Chemistry at Mononuclear and Dinuclear Nickel Complexes. 2011, (1), 1–5.

232. Fuwa, H. Palladium-Catalyzed Synthesis of N- and O-Heterocycles Starting from Enol Phos-phates. 2011(1), 6–29.

233. Obora, Y.; Ishii, Y. Iridium-catalyzed Reactions Involving Transfer Hydrogenation, Addition, N-Heterocyclization, and Alkylation using Alcohols and Diols as Key Substrates. 2011, (1), 30–51.

234. Amat, M.; Perez, M.; Bosch, J. Enantio-selective Synthesis of Indole Alkaloids from Chiral Lactams. 2011, (2), 143–60.

235. Paquin, J.-F. Synthesis of Monofluoroalkenes via the Activation of Allylic C–F Bonds: A Novel Route to β-Aminofluoroalkenes Using Pd-Catalyzed Allylic Amination Reactions of 3,3-Difluoropropenes. 2011, (3), 289–93.

236. Hirano, K.; Miura, M. Direct Carbon-Hydrogen Bond Functionalization of Heterocyclic Compounds. 2011, (3), 294–307.

237. Amaya, T.; Hirao, T. Synthesis and Appli-cation of Redox-Active Hybrid Catalytic Systems Consisting of Polyanilines and Transition Metals. 2011, (4), 435–48.

238. Cramer, N.; Seiser, T. β-Carbon Elimination from Cyclobutanols: A Clean Access to Alkylrhodium Intermediates Bearing a Quaternary Stereogenic Center. 2011, (4), 449–60.

239. De Simone, F.; Waser, J. Cyclization of Aminocyclopropanes in Indole Alkaloid Synthesis. 2011, (5), 589–93.

240. Inagaki, F.; Kitagaki, S.; Mukai, C. Construction of Diverse Ring Systems Based on Allene-Multiple Bond Cycloaddition. 2011, (5), 594–614.

241. Luparia, M.; Audisio, D.; Maulide, N. Palladium-Catalysed Synthesis of Stereo-Defined Cyclobutenes. 2011, (6), 735–40.

242. Wu, T.-C.; Wu, Y.-T. Metal-Catalyzed Cascade Reactions of Ethynyl-Substituted Naphthalenes: Synth-esis of Polycyclic Arenes. 2011, (6), 741–4.

243. Rao, H.; Fu, H. Copper-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions. 2011, (6), 745–69.

244. Ni, C.; Hu, J. Selective Nucleophilic Fluoro-alkylations Facilitated by Removable Activation Groups. 2011, (6), 770–82.

245. Bucher, C.; Gilmour, R. Steering Glycosylation with the Carbon-Fluorine Bond. 2011, (8), 1043–6.

246. Yoshikai, N. Cobalt-Catalyzed, Chelation-Assisted C–H Bond Functionalization. 2011, (8), 1047–51.

247. Qing, F.-L.; Zheng, F. Synthesis of Trifluoro-methylated and Gem-Difluoromethylenated Biologically Interesting Compounds from Fluorine-Containing Synthons. 2011, (8), 1052–72.

248. Pan, L.; Liu, Q. [5+1] Annulation Strategy Based on Alkenoyl Ketene Dithioacetals and Analogues. 2011, (8), 1073–80.

249. Yoshida, J.-I.; Saito, K.; Nokami, T.; Nagaki, A. Space Integration of Reactions. An Approach to Increase the Capability of Organic Synthesis. 2011, (9), 1189–94.

250. Blay, G.; Hernandez-Olmos, V.; Pedro, J. R. Development of New N,N-Ligands for the Enantio-selective Copper(II)-Catalyzed Henry Reaction. 2011, (9), 1195–211.

251. Kissane, M.; Maguire, A. R. Stereoselective Synthesis of 2-Thio-3-chloroacrylamides and Investi-gation of Their Reactivity. 2011, (9), 1212–32.

252. Tan, C. K.; Zhou, L.; Yeung, Y.-Y. Organo-catalytic Enantioselective Halolactonizations. Stra-tegies of Halogen Activation. 2011, (10), 1335–9.

253. Sheppard, T. D. Alternative Approaches to Enolate Chemistry. 2011, (10), 1340–4.

254. Feng, C.-G.; Xu, M.-H.; Lin, G.-Q. Devel-opment of Bicyclo[3.3.0]Octadiene- or Dicyclopenta-diene-Based Chiral Diene Ligands for Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Reactions. 2011, (10), 1345–56.

255. Amouri, H. Metal-Stabilized o-Quinone Methides, Thioquinones, and Selenoquinones: Trapping Important Reactive Intermediates and Beyond. 2011, (10), 1357–69.

256. Muthaiah, S.; Hong, S. H. Atom-Economical Synthesis of Cyclic Imides. 2011, (11), 1481–5.

257. Sapeta, K.; Lebold, T. P.; Kerr, M. A. Synthesis of Highly Substituted Indoles via Diels–Alder/Plieninger Indolization Sequence: Applications in Total Synthesis. 2011, (11), 1495–514.

Synthesis―Stuttgart

258. Hoefling, S. B.; Heinrich, M. R. Nitrogen-Centered Radical Scavengers. 2011 (2), 173–89.

259. Cross, E. D.; Shehzad, U. A.; Lloy, S. M.; Brown, A. R. C.; Mercer, t. D.; Foster, D. R.; McLellan, B. L.; Murray, A. R.; English, M. A.; Bierenstiel, M. Synthesis and Characterization of Donor-Func-tionalized N,S-Compounds Containing the Ortho-Aminothiophenol Motif. 2011 (2), 303–15.

260. Klussmann, M.; Sureshkumar, D. Catalytic Oxidative Coupling Reactions for the Formation of Carbon–Carbon Bonds without Carbon–Metal Intermediates. 2011 (3), 353–69.

261. Merritt, E. A.; Olofsson, B. α-Functionalization of Carbonyl Compounds Using Hypervalent Iodine Reagents. 2011 (4), 517–38.

262. Burns, A. R.; Taylor, R. J. K. Synthetic Approaches to Enantiomerically Enriched 4-Hydroxy-cyclohex-2-En-1-One, A Key Chiral Building Block in Complex Natural Product Synthesis. 2011 (5), 681–707.

263. Qiao, J. X.; Lam, P. Y. S. Copper-Promoted Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Cross-Coupling with Boronic Acids and Derivatives. 2011 (6), 829–56.

264. Bonjoch, J.; Diaba, F.; Bradshaw, B. Synthesis of 2-Azabicyclo[3.3.1]Nonanes. 2011 (7), 993–1018.

265. O'Brien, M.; Denton, R.; Ley, S. V. Lesser-Known Enabling Technologies for Organic Synth-esis. 2011 (8), 1157–92.

266. Blecking, C. J.; Hu, W.; Zadmard, R.; Dasgupta, A.; Schrader, T. A Modular Synthetic Route to Dimeric Calixarenes: A New Family of DNA Major Groove Binders. 2011 (8), 1193–204.

267. Ramadhar, T. R.; Batey, R. A. Allylation of Imines and Their Derivatives with Organoboron Reagents: Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Homoallylic Amines. 2011 (9), 1321–46.

268. Pradal, A.; Toullec, P. Y.; Michelet, V. Recent Developments in Asymmetric Catalysis in the Presence of Chiral Gold Complexes. 2011 (10), 1501–14.

269. Su, Y.; Jia, W.; Jiao, N. Inexpensive Copper/Iron-Cocatalyzed Reactions. 2011 (11), 1678–90.

270. Bhanushali, M.; Zhao, C.-G. Developing Novel Organocatalyzed Aldol Reactions for the Enantio-selective Synthesis of Biologically Active Mol-ecules. 2011 (12), 1815–30.

Tetrahedron

271. Primas, N.; Bouillon, A.; Rault, S. Recent Progress in the Synthesis of Five-Membered Heterocycle Boronic Acids and Esters. 2010, 66(41), 8121–36.

272. Shiri, M.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Kruger, H. G.; Tanbakouchian, Z. Advances in the Application of N2O4/NO2 in Organic Reactions. 2010, 66(47), 9077–106.

273. Aragao-Leoneti, V.; Campo, V. L.; Gomes, A. S.; Field, R. A.; Carvalho, I. Application of Copper(I)-Catalyzed Azide/Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC) Click Chemistry in Carbohydrate Drug and Neoglycopolymer Synthesis. 2010, 66(49), 9475–92.

274. Yeboah, E. M. O.; Yeboah, S. O.; Singh, G. S. Recent Applications of Cinchona Alkaloids and Their Derivatives as Catalysts in Metal-Free Asymmetric Synthesis. 2011, 67(10), 1725–62.

275. Singh, G. S.; D'Hooghe, M.; De Kimpe, N. Synthesis and Reactivity of Spiro-Fused β-Lac-tams. 2011, 67(11), 1989–2012.

276. Roy, S.; Gregg, B. T.; Gribble, G. W.; Le, V.-D.; Roy, S. Trifluoromethylation of Aryl and Heteroaryl Halides. 2011, 67(12), 2161–95.

277. Okano, K. Synthesis and Application of Chiral Hydrobenzoin. 2011, 67(14), 2483–512.

278. Sadjadi, S.; Heravi, M. M. Recent Application of Isocyanides in Synthesis of Hetero-cycles. 2011, 67(15), 2707–52.

279. Felpin, F.-X.; Nassar-Hardy, L.; Le Callonnec, F.; Fouquet, E. Recent Advances in the Heck–Matsuda Reaction in Heterocyclic Chemistry. 2011, 67(16), 2815–31.

280. Khazi, I. A. M.; Gadad, a. K.; Lamani, R. S.; Bhongade, B. A. Chemistry of Imidazo[2,1-b][1,3,4]thiadiazoles. 2011, 67(19), 3289–316.

281. Pellissier, H. Recent Developments in Dynamic Kinetic Resolution. 2011, 67(21), 3769–802.

282. Bhattacharyya, D. The Galbulimima Alkaloids – A New Frontier in Alkaloid Synthesis. 2011, 67(31), 5525–42.

283. Shimada, N.; Stewart, C.; Tius, M. A. Asymmetric Nazarov Cyclizations. 2011, 67(33), 5851–70.

284. Shaaban, M. R.; El-Sayed, R.; Elwahy, A. H. M. Construction of Fused Heterocycles by Metal-Mediated [2+2+2] Cyclotrimerization of Alkynes and/or Nitriles. 2011, 67(34), 6095–130.

Topics in Current Chemistry

285. Chida, N. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Morphine and Related Alkaloids. 2011, 299(Chemistry of Opioids), 1–28.

286. Schmidhammer, H.; Spetea, M. Synthesis of 14-Alkoxymorphinan Derivatives and Their Pharma-cological Actions. 2011, 299, 63–91.

287. Lewis, J. W.; Husbands, S. M. 14-Amino-4,5-Epoxymorphinan Derivatives and Their Pharma-cological Actions. 2011, 299, 93–119.

288. Lovell, K. M.; Prevatt-Smith, K. M.; Lozama, A.; Prisinzano, T. E. Synthesis of Neoclerodane Diterpenes and Their Pharmacological Effects. 2011, 299, 141–85.

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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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