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(Poly)Borylated Species as Modern Reactive Groups toward Unusual Synthetic Applications
In this review, we spotlight recent breakthroughs in α‐polyboron‐substituted carbon‐centered intermediates (carbanion, carbocation, radical, and carbene) and polyborylated alkenes. By bridging fundamental reactivity with the application potential of these extraordinary species, we hope this review will serve as a roadmap for harnessing these unique ...
Nadim Eghbarieh +5 more
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Multidentate Iodoalkyne Receptors as Halogen Bond Donors
Harumi Takasaki
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This work demonstrates a double desymmetrization of meso‐dicarboxylic acids with symmetrical olefins, constructing complex chiral lactones with six stereocenters in one step. Unexpectedly, the halide bond was found to be crucial in achieving high stereoselectivity.
Qingyu Zhang +3 more
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Hyperuniform Mesoporous Gold Films Coated with Halogen-Bonding Metal-Organic Frameworks for Selective Raman Sensing of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. [PDF]
Khairunnisa SZ +9 more
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Unnatural Amino Acid and Emerging Chemistry Approaches to Map RNA–Protein Interactions
This review highlights emerging chemistries for mapping RNA–protein interactions, including genetically encoded unnatural amino acids, novel photocrosslinkers, and non‐photoactivatable crosslinking systems. We compare their mechanisms, reactivity and applications, outlining how these next‐generation tools enable higher‐resolution, site‐specific ...
Eryn Lundrigan +3 more
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Publisher Correction: Amphoteric chalcogen-bonding and halogen-bonding rotaxanes for anion or cation recognition. [PDF]
Tse YC +4 more
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Polarization Upends Convention: Halogen Bonding Propensities of Main Group Halides. [PDF]
Robinson N, Pham N, Donald KJ.
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Photothermal Conversion Promotes Challenging SNAr for Facile C─N Bond Formation
Photothermal conversion enables facile aromatic C─N bond formation via red light irradiation. A variety of inter‐ and intramolecular SNAr transformations are achieved under mild, schematically simple conditions. Additionally, a thermally promoted halogen exchange mechanism provides access to aryl bromides, chlorides, and fluorides – making this ...
Megan E. Matter +2 more
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