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Electrophotochemical metal-catalyzed synthesis of alkylnitriles from simple aliphatic carboxylic acids

  • Yukang Wang,
  • Yan Yao and
  • Niankai Fu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1497–1503, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.133

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  • esters, the so called "Barton esters", for decarboxylative cyanation of aliphatic acids with tosyl cyanide as the nitrile source under visible light irradiation at room temperature [21][22]. Although two synthetic steps are required, this is the first practical decarboxylative cyanation protocol because
  • by anodic oxidation and visible light irradiation of the Ce species in a sequential fashion [38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Therefore, the anodic electrode potential for this process could be substantially reduced. In doing so, a low working potential at the anode offers the opportunity for
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Published 03 Jul 2024

Synthesis of 4-functionalized pyrazoles via oxidative thio- or selenocyanation mediated by PhICl2 and NH4SCN/KSeCN

  • Jialiang Wu,
  • Haofeng Shi,
  • Xuemin Li,
  • Jiaxin He,
  • Chen Zhang,
  • Fengxia Sun and
  • Yunfei Du

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1453–1461, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.128

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  • presented a method for the C–H thiocyanation of pyrazoles by using a sustainable catalyst of graphite-phase carbon nitride (g-C3N4) under visible light irradiation (Scheme 1c) [2]. Furthermore, Yao harnessed an electrochemical approach to form the electrophilic SCN+ intermediate, which reacted with
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Published 28 Jun 2024

Synthesis of substituted triazole–pyrazole hybrids using triazenylpyrazole precursors

  • Simone Gräßle,
  • Laura Holzhauer,
  • Nicolai Wippert,
  • Olaf Fuhr,
  • Martin Nieger,
  • Nicole Jung and
  • Stefan Bräse

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1396–1404, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.121

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  • the alkyne depends on the substitutions on the pyrazole, and no general trend is visible – reactions with electron-poor, electron-rich as well as sterically demanding alkynes give high product yields, depending on the respective pyrazole. The functionalization of the NH-unsubstituted derivative 21jd
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Published 20 Jun 2024

Generation of alkyl and acyl radicals by visible-light photoredox catalysis: direct activation of C–O bonds in organic transformations

  • Mithu Roy,
  • Bitan Sardar,
  • Itu Mallick and
  • Dipankar Srimani

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1348–1375, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.119

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  • radicals by activation of C–O bonds using visible-light photoredox catalysis offers a mild and environmentally benign approach to useful chemical transformations. Alcohols, carboxylic acids, anhydrides, xanthates, oxalates, N-phthalimides, and thiocarbonates are some examples of alkyl and acyl precursors
  • photocatalysts, transition-metal photoredox catalysts, and metallaphotocatalysts to produce acyl and alkyl radicals driven by visible light. Keywords: acyl radical; alkyl radical; sustainable catalysis; visible light; Introduction The growing awareness of the necessity for sustainable developments has been
  • synthesis [4][5][6][7][8][9]. In the context of sustainable catalysis, visible-light-mediated chemistry is becoming a prominent viable option for radical transformations in the synthesis of biologically useful compounds due to the energy efficiency and environmental friendliness [10][11]. Recently, the
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Published 14 Jun 2024

Transition-metal-catalyst-free electroreductive alkene hydroarylation with aryl halides under visible-light irradiation

  • Kosuke Yamamoto,
  • Kazuhisa Arita,
  • Masami Kuriyama and
  • Osamu Onomura

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1327–1333, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.116

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  • conditions. The key to success is the use of 1,3-dicyanobenzene as a redox mediator and visible-light irradiation, which effectively suppresses the formation of simple reduction, i.e., hydrodehalogenation, products to afford the desired products in good to high yields. Mechanistic investigations proposed
  • that a reductive radical-polar crossover pathway is likely to be involved in this transformation. Keywords: aryl halides; C–C bond formation; electroreduction; radicals; visible light; Introduction Alkene hydroarylation is an attractive method for the construction of alkylarenes, which serve as
  • chemical reagents; however, these methods have some drawbacks, such as reagent toxicity/stability and limited substrate scope [12][13][14]. While recent advances in photochemistry have remarkably expanded the synthetic utility of (hetero)aryl radicals in organic synthesis [15][16][17][18][19][20], visible
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Published 10 Jun 2024

Synthesis of indano[60]fullerene thioketone and its application in organic solar cells

  • Yong-Chang Zhai,
  • Shimon Oiwa,
  • Shinobu Aoyagi,
  • Shohei Ohno,
  • Tsubasa Mikie,
  • Jun-Zhuo Wang,
  • Hirofumi Amada,
  • Koki Yamanaka,
  • Kazuhira Miwa,
  • Naoyuki Imai,
  • Takeshi Igarashi,
  • Itaru Osaka and
  • Yutaka Matsuo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1270–1277, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.109

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  • around 1000 cm−1 for t-Bu-FIDS. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy of t-Bu-FIDS in o-DCB exhibited two prominent UV absorption bands with peaks at 257 nm and 320 nm (Figure 1b). The absorption at 257 nm indicated the integrity of the fullerene cage chromophore. The absorption peak at 320 nm was
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Published 31 May 2024

Mechanistic investigations of polyaza[7]helicene in photoredox and energy transfer catalysis

  • Johannes Rocker,
  • Till J. B. Zähringer,
  • Matthias Schmitz,
  • Till Opatz and
  • Christoph Kerzig

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1236–1245, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.106

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  • Aza-H•+ (red) were computed using TD-DFT (see Supporting Information File 1 for details). These computational results, which are included in Figure 1B, align well with the experimentally observed absorption bands in the visible region, supporting our assignment. The observed behavior of the Aza-H
  • reasoning is consistent with kinetic traces at 440 nm that show the isolated decay of triplet Aza-H when TsNa is present, while the longer-lived signatures of Aza-H•+ are only visible in the absence of TsNa (Figure 3A, inset). In order to analyse the thermal electron transfer, we prepared an aerated
  • of both (purple) upon excitation with 355 nm laser pulses. Spin density of 3Aza-H and the predicted electronic transitions in the visible region (transitions with oscillator strengthsbelow 0.05 are not shown) of 3Aza-H (purple) and Aza-H•+ (red). Inset: Kinetic measurements at 440 nm and 640 nm
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Stability trends in carbocation intermediates stemming from germacrene A and hedycaryol

  • Naziha Tarannam,
  • Prashant Kumar Gupta,
  • Shani Zev and
  • Dan Thomas Major

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1189–1197, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.101

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  • interaction is even more distinct when inspecting the electronic energies (Figure S1, Supporting Information File 1), where we observe a significant stabilizing effect of the hydroxyl–cation interaction for F-OH and H-OH. This is clearly discernible from the C+···OH distances (Figure 4, Table 1) and visible
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Published 23 May 2024

Two-fold addition reaction of silylene to C60: structural and electronic properties of a bis-adduct

  • Masahiro Kako,
  • Masato Kai,
  • Masanori Yasui,
  • Michio Yamada,
  • Yutaka Maeda and
  • Takeshi Akasaka

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1179–1188, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.100

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  • /CH2Cl2 5:1 as solvent mixture. Although several other fractions containing C60 derivatives were obtained, their structures are still under investigation because of the difficulty in isolating and purifying those fractions. To clarify the addition site of 3, we measured the ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis
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  • Center using a peak-matching protocol to determine the mass and error range of the molecular ion, and employing electrospray as the ionization technique. UV–vis absorption spectra were measured with a Varian Cary 50 Scan UV–visible spectrophotometer and corrected for background signal with a solvent
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Published 17 May 2024

Novel route to enhance the thermo-optical performance of bicyclic diene photoswitches for solar thermal batteries

  • Akanksha Ashok Sangolkar,
  • Rama Krishna Kadiyam and
  • Ravinder Pawar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1053–1068, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.93

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  • [10]. These properties include the large storage energy, high gravimetric energy storage density, large barrier for thermal back isomerization reaction, photoabsorption in the visible range, high quantum yield of photoisomerization, and so forth [10]. Photoswitches like dihydroazulene
  • the UV region hinders its practical applicability in MOST systems [8][9][10][13]. Several attempts have been made to red-shift the absorption wavelength in direction of the visible region by introducing different substitutions which often compromised the thermochemical properties [8][9][10][13]. Thus
  • role in determining the stability of the metastable photoproduct against undesired thermal degradation. Photophysical properties Photoabsorption of bicyclic dienes in the visible region of the solar spectrum is one of the prerequisites for their applicability as photoswitches in MOST systems. Therefore
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Published 13 May 2024

Structure–property relationships in dicyanopyrazinoquinoxalines and their hydrogen-bonding-capable dihydropyrazinoquinoxalinedione derivatives

  • Tural N. Akhmedov,
  • Ajeet Kumar,
  • Daken J. Starkenburg,
  • Kyle J. Chesney,
  • Khalil A. Abboud,
  • Novruz G. Akhmedov,
  • Jiangeng Xue and
  • Ronald K. Castellano

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1037–1052, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.92

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  • and DPQDs were established using gas-phase computational DFT analysis (B3LYP/6-31+G* level of theory), UV–visible spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and X-ray analysis in the solid state for 2b, 5b, and 6b. The primary takeaways from the work concern the attractive functional consequences of efficiently
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A Diels–Alder probe for discovery of natural products containing furan moieties

  • Alyssa S. Eggly,
  • Namuunzul Otgontseren,
  • Carson B. Roberts,
  • Amir Y. Alwali,
  • Haylie E. Hennigan and
  • Elizabeth I. Parkinson

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1001–1010, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.88

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  • existing route [20] and is inexpensive ($1.80/g of starting material) to make in large quantities. It also contains a chlorine group as its MS tag, which can be easily identified via its 3:1 isotopic ratio when run on a UPLC-MS, and a phenyl ring, which allows it to be UV visible at 214 nm and 254 nm. Once
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Published 02 May 2024

Carbonylative synthesis and functionalization of indoles

  • Alex De Salvo,
  • Raffaella Mancuso and
  • Xiao-Feng Wu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 973–1000, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.87

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  • process was catalyzed by visible light in the presence of Mo(CO)6 (1 equiv) as CO source, I2 (2 equiv), and K2CO3 (3 equiv) at 120 °C in an inert reaction environment (N2) and in DMSO as solvent (Scheme 38). Functionalization through direct C–H carbonylations The direct functionalization of indoles via C
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Published 30 Apr 2024

Synthesis and properties of 6-alkynyl-5-aryluracils

  • Ruben Manuel Figueira de Abreu,
  • Till Brockmann,
  • Alexander Villinger,
  • Peter Ehlers and
  • Peter Langer

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 898–911, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.80

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  • of different functional groups was tested. The influence of different functional groups on the physical properties was studied by ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) and fluorescence spectroscopy, providing new insights into the potential applications of uracil-based structures. Keywords: catalysis; cross
  • . Applications and tolerance to a wide range of functional groups have been tested. Furthermore, their physical properties were analyzed by ultraviolet–visible and fluorescence spectroscopy. Results and Discussion Synthesis The synthetic strategy for the desired compounds is based on a four-step sequence
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Published 22 Apr 2024

Advancements in hydrochlorination of alkenes

  • Daniel S. Müller

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 787–814, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.72

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  • functional group tolerance. Yang reported a hydrochlorination promoted by visible light over platinum, gold, and palladium supported on zirconia [74]. The reaction demonstrated moderate efficiency, yielding an 85:15 mixture of products 100 and 126 with low conversion (Scheme 20). The use of hydrochloric acid
  • . Formation of chlorophosphonium complex 104 and the reaction thereof with H2O. Snyder’s hydrochlorination with stoichiometric amounts of complex 104 or 108. In situ generation of HCl by mixing of MsOH with CaCl2. First hydrochlorination of alkenes using hydrochloric acid. Visible-light-promoted
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Published 15 Apr 2024

Synthesis and characterization of water-soluble C60–peptide conjugates

  • Yue Ma,
  • Lorenzo Persi and
  • Yoko Yamakoshi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 777–786, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.71

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  • most other solvents. C60–oligo-Lys and C60–oligo-Glu were characterized by 1H and 13C NMR. Photoinduced 1O2 generation was observed in the most soluble C60–oligo-Lys conjugate under visible light irradiation (527 nm) to show the potential of this highly water-soluble molecule in biological systems, for
  • . Additionally, 5a exhibited broad absorption in the visible region with relatively low intensity as well as a distinctive sharp peak at around 430 nm [48]. However, those features were not observed in the spectrum of C60–oligo-Glu (5b), presumably due to the aggregation [32]. The 1H NMR spectrum of C60–oligo
  • the HRESIMS results (Figure S2, Supporting Information File 1), it was confirmed that the highly water-soluble compound 5a was successfully synthesized. 1O2 generation under visible light irradiation To preliminarily evaluate the synthesized C60–oligo-Lys (5a) as a PS, generation of singlet oxygen was
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Palladium-catalyzed three-component radical-polar crossover carboamination of 1,3-dienes or allenes with diazo esters and amines

  • Geng-Xin Liu,
  • Xiao-Ting Jie,
  • Ge-Jun Niu,
  • Li-Sheng Yang,
  • Xing-Lin Li,
  • Jian Luo and
  • Wen-Hao Hu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 661–671, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.59

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  • Geng-Xin Liu Xiao-Ting Jie Ge-Jun Niu Li-Sheng Yang Xing-Lin Li Jian Luo Wen-Hao Hu Guangdong Key Laboratory of Chiral Molecule and Drug Discovery, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, China 10.3762/bjoc.20.59 Abstract Herein, we report a visible
  • reaction of diazo compounds mediated by visible light has been reported by the group of Gevorgyan, which achieves the monofunctionalization of alkenes [52]. Inspired by these collective studies, we considered diazo compounds could be a competent activated alkyl halide equivalent to overcome the synthetic
  • (PPh3)2Cl as catalyst, the model reaction also afforded the corresponding product 4a in 31% yield, demonstrating the H–Pd(II)–X species could be a possible catalytic species (Scheme 4d). According to the UV–visible spectra, the only absorbing species at 467 nm consists in the pre-catalytic system Pd(OAc
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Published 27 Mar 2024

Enhanced reactivity of Li+@C60 toward thermal [2 + 2] cycloaddition by encapsulated Li+ Lewis acid

  • Hiroshi Ueno,
  • Yu Yamazaki,
  • Hiroshi Okada,
  • Fuminori Misaizu,
  • Ken Kokubo and
  • Hidehiro Sakurai

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 653–660, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.58

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  • absorption spectra showed broad absorption in the visible region with an absorption maximum at 711 nm, which was known to show a characteristic pattern of functionalized fullerene having an addend on a [6,6] bond [26]. As mentioned above, a distinctive feature of this reaction is the significantly lower
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Synthesis of photo- and ionochromic N-acylated 2-(aminomethylene)benzo[b]thiophene-3(2Н)-ones with a terminal phenanthroline group

  • Vladimir P. Rybalkin,
  • Sofiya Yu. Zmeeva,
  • Lidiya L. Popova,
  • Irina V. Dubonosova,
  • Olga Yu. Karlutova,
  • Oleg P. Demidov,
  • Alexander D. Dubonosov and
  • Vladimir A. Bren

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 552–560, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.47

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  • change depending on the intensity of sunlight), photochromic tags for biological research and optical sensors [15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. To develop new dual-mode molecular switches capable of efficient modulation of optical and fluorescent properties, both upon irradiation with visible light and upon
  • -Acylated compounds 2a–c in solutions exhibited fluorescence in the region of 465–468 nm, and the excitation emission spectra agreed well with the absorption spectra (Figure 1). Compounds 2a–c in solutions demonstrated a typical negative photochromism [1][16] when irradiated with visible light of 436 nm
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Switchable molecular tweezers: design and applications

  • Pablo Msellem,
  • Maksym Dekthiarenko,
  • Nihal Hadj Seyd and
  • Guillaume Vives

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 504–539, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.45

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  • signals in the low-range visible/NIR region. Upon protonation of the pyridine, the conformation switch leads to a spatial separation of the active Pt moieties and a release of the guest (Figure 4). Also, the same group demonstrated the induction of chirality and fluorescence with chiral guest molecules
  • bearing this time alkynylplatinum(II)–terpyridine arms 21 [53]. The intercalation of an alkynylplatinum(II)–terpyridine complex system results in a large absorption band in the visible domain (λmax,abs = 515 nm) and an enhanced emission band in the infrared (λmax,emission = 780 nm) attributed to the
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Ligand effects, solvent cooperation, and large kinetic solvent deuterium isotope effects in gold(I)-catalyzed intramolecular alkene hydroamination

  • Ruichen Lan,
  • Brock Yager,
  • Yoonsun Jee,
  • Cynthia S. Day and
  • Amanda C. Jones

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 479–496, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.43

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  • a buildup of alkylgold intermediates. Even at 10 and 20 mol % catalyst with urea 1a (0.05 M) in CD3OD, where gold intermediates would be significantly more visible, no alkylgold was detected. In our previous report where alkylgold buildup is observed, we know a faster catalytic process is possible
  • data plots; where not visible they are smaller than the icon for the data point. (a) Schematic for synthesis of [L–Au–L]SbF6 where L = JPhos. (b) Perspective drawing of the cation in crystalline [Au(P(C4H9)2(C12H9))2](SbF6)CH2Cl2 where P are represented by dotted spheres, Au atoms are represented by
  • CH3OH reproduced in Figure 2, Table 3. (b) kobs for reaction of carbamate 1b (0.05 M) in DCM with catalyst 5 and titrated CH3OH/CD3OD. Error bars are from linear least squares analysis of raw data plots; where not visible they are smaller than the icon for the data point. Rate of urea 1a (0.05 M
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Pseudallenes A and B, new sulfur-containing ovalicin sesquiterpenoid derivatives with antimicrobial activity from the deep-sea cold seep sediment-derived fungus Pseudallescheria boydii CS-793

  • Zhen Ying,
  • Xiao-Ming Li,
  • Sui-Qun Yang,
  • Hong-Lei Li,
  • Xin Li,
  • Bin-Gui Wang and
  • Ling-Hong Meng

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 470–478, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.42

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  • points were determined by an SGW X-4 micro-melting point apparatus. Optical rotations were measured in MeOH using an Optical Activity AA-55 polarimeter. UV spectra were obtained with a PuXi TU-1810 UV–visible spectrophotometer. NMR spectra data were recorded on a Bruker Avance 500 or 600 MHz spectrometer
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Enhanced host–guest interaction between [10]cycloparaphenylene ([10]CPP) and [5]CPP by cationic charges

  • Eiichi Kayahara,
  • Yoshiyuki Mizuhata and
  • Shigeru Yamago

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 436–444, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.38

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  • absorption bands in the visible region and characteristic broad absorption bands extending to the NIR region (≈2000 nm) (Figure 4, black line). According to time-dependent density functional theory (DFT) calculations at the ωB97-XD/6-31G* level of theory, the NIR absorption of the most thermodynamically
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Published 23 Feb 2024

Green and sustainable approaches for the Friedel–Crafts reaction between aldehydes and indoles

  • Periklis X. Kolagkis,
  • Eirini M. Galathri and
  • Christoforos G. Kokotos

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 379–426, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.36

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