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Enantioselective total synthesis of (+)-aureol via BF3Et2O-promoted rearrangement/cylization reaction of (+)-arenarol
Enantioselective intramolecular 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions of diazocarbonyl-derived oxidopyryliums
Enantioselectivity for catalytic cyclopropanation with diazomalonates
Enantiospecific synthesis of functionalised bicyclo[3.3.1]nonanes from 10-bromocarvones via tandem intermolecular alkylation-intramolecular Michael addition sequence
E/Z Conformational equilibrium of N-substituted 2H-pyran-2-imines
EtN=P(NMe2)N=P(NMe2)3: An efficient non-ionic base catalyst for the isomerization of allylic compounds and methylene-interrupted dienes
Efficient allylation of carbonyl compounds with allyl chlorides in water
Ethoxycarbonylation of 5-dethia-3-keto-4-methyl-5-oxacephams
Efficient resolution of 2-phenyl butyric acid
Eco-friendly synthesis of pyrazoline derivatives over potassium carbonate
Effect of microwave irradiation on reactions of 5-arylfuran-2-carboxaldehydes with some active methylene compounds
Effect of substituents and benzyne generating bases on the orientation to and reactivity of haloarynes
Electrophilic behaviour of 3-methyl-2-methylthio-1,3,4-thiadiazolium salts: A multimodal theoretical approach
ESI-mass spectrometry as a tool for investigating the mechanistic role of a 15-membered triolefinic macrocyclic palladium(0) complex in the Heck reaction
Ester cleavage by S,S-(+)-tetrandrine bearing attached thiol groups
Enantioselective Michael reactions promoted by recoverable dimeric anthryl-derived Cinchona phase-transfer catalysts
Enviro-economic, facile, one-pot synthesis of novel spiro[pyrazolo [4,3-c] [1,5] benzothiazepines] using microwave irradiation
Effective C-N bond formation on the 1-mehyl-2-quinolone skeleton
Enantioselective synthesis of heterocyclic compounds mediated by organoselenium reagents
Exploiting azafulvenium methides chemistry
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