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Carbenes and Carbynes
Covers carbenes and carbynes, including their definitions, preparation, structure, bonding, and applications in catalysis.
Carbene Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores the fundamentals and applications of carbene chemistry in organic synthesis and material science.
Organometallic Reactions Overview
Covers organometallic reactions, carbene complexes, metathesis, and polymerization.
Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions in Organic Chemistry
Explores catalytic asymmetric reactions, dimeric ligands, outer sphere mechanism, carbenes, and hypervalent iodine in organic chemistry.
Asymmetric catalysis
Explores asymmetric catalysis, umpolung, and selectivity models in various catalytic reactions, offering insights into the future of this field.
Strategies for Bifunctionalized Compounds
Discusses strategies for bifunctionalized compounds and the insertion of carbenes on alkenes.
Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions in Organic Chemistry
Explores catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, focusing on radical-based approaches and photoredox catalysis.
Metathesis: Catalyst Reactivity and Initiation Rate
Explores catalyst reactivity in metathesis reactions, emphasizing initiation rates and ligand effects.
Organometallics: Carbenes and Transfer Hydrogenation
Covers carbenes, transfer hydrogenation with isopropanol, and the principles of green chemistry.
Umpolung: Catalysts and Activation
Explores umpolung in catalysis, covering carbene catalysts, SOMO activation, and recent breakthroughs in asymmetric reactions.
Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions
Covers various catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, including Lewis and Brønsted acids activation, Jacobsen Urea Catalyst, and Mannick Reaction.
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