Advanced and Green Synthetic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry
A special issue of Organics (ISSN 2673-401X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 364
Special Issue Editor
Interests: organic chemistry; green chemistry; synthetic organic methodologies; catalysis of organic transformations; multi-component reactions; heterocyclic molecule synthesis; photocatalysis; (photo)organocatalysis
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Dear Colleagues,
In most synthetic methodologies, green and sustainable pathways are involved, with tremendous developments based on their mildness and high compatibility with functional groups without the use of protecting groups and within green media. Moreover, one-pot pathways, flow conditions, and MCR procedures are the most common and suitable processes for the synthesis of the core of heterocyclic molecules and natural products with limited steps and in the context of green and sustainable chemistry. In this Special Issue on “Advanced and Green Synthetic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry”, a series of original contributions made by leading experts in the field is expected to highlight recent advances and future perspectives on this emerging topic. These research articles are intended to cover various aspects of green approaches, MCR procedures, and catalytic methodologies, as well as theoretical study and applications, in a diverse range of reactions ranging from the synthesis of natural and pharmaceutical products to water treatment and the medicinal area and to new organic transformations.
Prof. Dr. Ioannis N. Lykakis
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- organic chemistry
- green synthesis
- organic reaction
- heterocyclic molecules
- synthetic organic methodologies
- catalytic organic transformations
- multi-component reactions
- photocatalysis
- (photo)organocatalysis
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