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Commemorative Issue in Honor of Professor Pierre Vogel

This special issue belongs to the section “Catalysis in Organic and Polymer Chemistry“.

Special Issue Information

Keywords

  • Asymmetric total synthesis of natural products and analogues of biological interest: e.g: nonactin, polyketides, polypropionates, indolizidines, castanospermine, ryfamycin, spongistatins, apoptolidin
  • Combinatorial synthesis
  • Multicomponent synthesis
  • Furans as starting materials in fine chemistry, Biomass derived synthetic intermediates: e.g.: levoglucosenone, isolevoglucosenone
  • Glycochemistry, carbohydrates, glycomimetics, total synthesis of sugars
  • Anticancer agents, anthracyclines, iminoalditols, iminoaldoses, C-nucleosides, deoxypolyoxin-C, C-disaccharides, imino-C-disaccharides, carbasugars, conduritols, aminoconduritols, NAMPT inhibitors, ID
  • Anti-cancer vaccine candidate: C-disaccharide TF epitope analogues
  • Physical organic chemistry: e.g.: reaction mechanisms, isotopic effects, carbocations as intermediates, electron-releasing carbonyl group, barrelene effect, norbornene effects, non-planarity of pi-sys
  • Pericyclic reactions: e.g.: hetero-Diels-Alder, [4+3]-cycloaddition, cheletropic addition, dyotropic transfer of dihydrogen, Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements, sigmatropic rearrangements, ene-reactions
  • Synthesis of compounds of theoretical interest: e.g.: [l.m.n]hericenes
  • New organic chemistry of sulfur dioxide: e.g.: two-directional asymmetric synthesis of long chain polypropionates, new silylation reagents, direct amidification of carboxylic acids. Homogenous catalys
  • Transition organometallic chemistry

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Catalysts - ISSN 2073-4344