🚀 Today's SynOpen manuscript highlight is the Letter entitled "tert-Butoxide-Mediated Protodeformylative Decarbonylation of a-Quaternary Homobenzaldehydes" by Ben Stokes at Santa Clara University. 🔬 Key Highlights: 👉 A mild and general decarbonylation of a-quaternary aldehydes, providing efficient access to a variety of cumene compounds. 👉 Room temperature decarbonylation using tert-butoxide in THF. 👉 Works well for monoarenes, fused bicyclic and fused tricyclic arenes, as well as heteroatomic derivatives. 📖 You can read the full #openaccess article here: https://lnkd.in/dBsn9mRK Thieme Chemistry #Chemistry #Science #AcademicPublishing
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A Thieme open access chemistry journal, publishing peer-reviewed articles with a focus on synthetic chemistry.
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SynOpen is an international open access journal reporting current research results across chemical sciences, catering to a wide range of chemists throughout industry and academia. Authors can get their work published with us in full paper, letter, review and graphical review formats. Our scope covers all synthetic chemistry, including (but not limited to) classical organic synthesis, organometallics, electrochemistry, sustainable synthesis, polymers and reports on new synthetic methodologies. SynOpen uses Select Crowd Review as the standard peer review process, a process designed in collaboration with a Nobel Laureate in 2017 and which aims to improve the speed and quality of peer review at our journal. For crowd reviewing, we are constantly looking for new highly motivated crowd members. Please contact synopen_crowd@thieme.de if you want to learn more about Select Crowd Review or send your CV if you are interested in joining. Imprint: https://www.thieme.com/en-us/imprint/georg-thieme-verlag-kg
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Searching for a team of #bioactive #macrocycle #superheroes? Look no further than comprehensive review by by researchers at the University of Burdwan on the synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole-fused macrocycles with a wide range of promising biological activities. Key highlights: Detailed coverage of synthetic strategies using Cu-catalyzed and Ru-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition reactions to access diverse triazole-macrocycles Review of triazole-macrocycles exhibiting potent anticancer, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and other important bioactivities Valuable resource for synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry researchers working on macrocyclic compounds Access the full review article here: Synthesis of Bioactive 1,2,3-Triazole-Fused Macrocycles via Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition This review provides crucial insights into an emerging class of macrocyclic compounds that hold great potential for drug discovery. Check it out and share your thoughts! #Macrocycles #TriazoleChemistry #DrugDiscovery #OrganicSynthesis #MedicinalChemistry #openscience SynOpen Journal Inul Ansary
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SynOpen is led by an international Editorial Board, who look after submitted manuscripts, manage their peer review, make journal decisions, organize article topical collections and much more! The Executive Board consist of the Editor-in-Chief Thierry Ollevier and Executive Editors Emma Gallo, Dorota Gryko, Tian-Sheng Mei and Ch. Raji Reddy! Find out more on our website: thieme.com/synopen #openaccess #chemistry #research Thieme International Thieme Chemistry
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