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|a books978-3-0365-9283-1
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|a D'Errico, Stefano
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|a Molecules from Side Reactions II
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (136 p.)
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|a phenol
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|a iodine
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|a adamantane
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|a bivalent ligand
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|a S-alkylation
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|a thiohydantoin
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|a oxoammonium salt
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|a lupulone-indazole
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|a soft resin
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|a dioxane ring opening
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|a dehydrogenation
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|a n/a
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|a Fischer indole synthesis
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|a NMR Spectroscopy
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|a trioxabicyclo[3.3.1]nonadiene
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|a acrylamide
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|a heterocyclic ketone
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|a Witkop reaction
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|a X-ray structure
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|a alkyl-BIAN
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|a FtsZ inhibitors
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|a ryanodine receptor
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|a 1,4-naphthodioxane
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|a cADPR
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|a copper cyanide
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|a acryloylation
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|a 2-furoyl chloride
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|a network
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|a α-carbon benzylation
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|a phthalazine
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|a nucleotides
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|a esterification
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|a primary cortical neurons
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|a glycopolymer
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|a recyclable
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|a enamine esters
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|a acenaphthenequinone
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|a phosphonic dichloride
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|a oxazole
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|a Corey-Chaykovsky epoxidation
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|a 2,6-difluorobenzamide
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|a N-benzylation
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|a Fusarium oxysporum
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|a unexpected product
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|a Organic chemistry / bicssc
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|a 19β,28-Epoxy-18α-olean-3β-ol-2-furoate
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|a reduction
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|a side product
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|a hydrazine
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|a cuprophilic
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|a spiro[cycloalkane]pyridazine
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|a Claisen-Schmidt reaction
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|a ketone
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|a by-product
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|a phthalides
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|a HepG2
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|a picolylamine
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|a betulin
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|a nucleosides
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|a condensation reaction
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|a nucleophilic aromatic substitution
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|a calcium mobilization
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|a triazol-3-one
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|a alkylation
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|a P. falciparum
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|a quaternary ammonium salts
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|a Schiff base
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|a manganese
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|a allobetulin
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|a isobenzofuranones
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|a Corey-Chaykovsky byproducts
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|a disalicylaldehyde
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|a glycosyl monomer
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|a pyridazinethione
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|a solvent-free
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|a antifungals
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|a acetone
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|a Chemistry / bicssc
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|a Research and information: general / bicssc
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|a inosine
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|a chlorination
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|a microwave
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|a iminium
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|a Guaragna, Annalisa
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|a D'Errico, Stefano
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|a "Molecules from Side Reactions II" is the second edition of the Special Issue "Molecules from Side Reactions". Both the Special Issues belong to the section "Organic Synthesis" of the journal Molbank (ISSN 1422-8599). "Molecules from Side Reactions II" showcases brief papers whose main topic is the synthesis and characterization of molecules obtained from unexpected and/or unpredictable synthetic routes. This Special Issue was revealed to be an important discussion forum for the dissemination of multidisciplinary research results.
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