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Thiophene Containing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Monkey Saddles
A series of thiophene containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon monkey saddles is presented. The core structure was successfully functionalized to tune the optoelectronic properties and furthermore path the way to use these monkey saddles as building block, for example for oligomeric structures as well as organic cage compounds.
Tobias Kirschbaum+6 more
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A strategy for the α‐arylation of carbonyl compounds is presented. The Cu‐ and Pd‐catalyzed reaction involves 1,2‐arylboration of electron deficient alkenes and proceeds with high levels of selectivity. The mechanism is addressed and suggests that a boron ligated enolate is responsible for high selectivity.
Suman Das+4 more
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Catalytic asymmetric functionalization and dearomatization of thiophenes. [PDF]
Zhao Z+9 more
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Kinetic Study of Catalytic Hydrodesulfurization of Benzene-Thiophene System
Takashi Watanabe+2 more
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Preparation, Spectral Characterization and Antioxidant Activities of Aminothiophene-Containing Schiff Base and Co(II) and Pd(II) Complexes. [PDF]
Çolak N, Savcı A, Turan N, Buldurun K.
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β-Ketoalkylthioacrylic acid derivatives as precursors of thiophenes, thiazolines, and thienopyrimidines [PDF]
Réal Laliberté, Georges Médawar
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Design of effective bidirectional electrocatalyst focused on electronic interactions in lithium–sulfur batteries. Development of effective bidirectional catalyst is essential for high‐energy density and long‐life lithium–sulfur batteries. The catalytic activity of catalyst is directly related to the degree of the interaction between the catalysts and ...
Donghyeok Son+5 more
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Discovery of Thiophene Derivatives as Potent, Orally Bioavailable, and Blood-Brain Barrier-Permeable Ebola Virus Entry Inhibitors. [PDF]
Morales-Tenorio M+11 more
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The Removal of Thiophene in Synthesis Gas.
Kazuo Kono, Hajime Ogoro, Tetsuo Inaba
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