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Current Organic Synthesis
ISSN: 1570-1794

Current Organic Synthesis
Volume 4, Number 1, February 2007
Contents
Synthesis of Scaffolds with Glycomimetic Structures
Pp. 1-13
C. Gravier-Pelletier and Y. Le Merrer
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Synthesis and Applications of Chalcogenoamide:
Thio-, Seleno- and Telluroamides Pp. 15-29
Mamoru Koketsu and Hideharu Ishihara
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text article]
The Synthesis of Tertiary and Secondary Phosphines
and Their Applications in Organic Synthesis Pp. 31-45
Matthew T. Honaker, Jason M. Hovland and Ralph Nicholas
Salvatore
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text article]
The Hetero Diels-Alder Approach to Carbohydrate- Containing
Molecular Scaffolding Pp. 47-57
Martina Cacciarini, Stefano Menichetti, Cristina Nativi
and Barbara Richichi
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Macrocycles as Precursors for Organic Nanotubes
Pp. 59-80
Dario Pasini and Marina Ricci
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text article]
Oxazolidin-2-one Ring, a Popular Framework in Synthetic
Organic Chemistry: Part 1. The Construction of the Oxazolidin-2
one Ring Pp. 81-135
G. Zappia, E. Gacs-Baitz, G. Delle Monache, D. Misiti,
L. Nevola and B. Botta
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Synthesis of Scaffolds with Glycomimetic Structures
C. Gravier-Pelletier and Y. Le Merrer
[Full
text article]
Efficient and total synthesis of enantiopure cyclitols
with a C6, C7 or C8 ring as framework and related aminocyclitols,
including polyhydroxylated octahydroindoles and decahydroquinolines
are reported from C2-symmetrical bis-epoxides
derived from D-mannitol. The described strategy permits access
to various configurations of these scaffolds.
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Synthesis and Applications of Chalcogenoamide:
Thio-, Seleno- and Telluroamides
Mamoru Koketsu and Hideharu Ishihara
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text article]
This provides a comprehensive survey of the recent progress
in the various synthetic methods of the chalcogenoamides (thioamide,
selenoamide and telluroamide), their application in the preparation
of heterocycles and their biological significances.
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The Synthesis of Tertiary and Secondary Phosphines
and Their Applications in Organic Synthesis
Matthew T. Honaker, Jason M. Hovland and Ralph Nicholas
Salvatore
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text article]
This review focuses on a literature survey of the uses and
the different approaches for the syntheses of tertiary and
secondary phosphines. In addition, their applications in organic
synthesis are briefly overviewed along with basic methods
for their preparation and physical properties are also discussed.
Where possible, the relative advantages of ditertiary and
disecondary phosphines in important organic reactions are
often industrially important organic reactions that are also
compared.
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The Hetero Diels-Alder Approach to Carbohydrate- Containing
Molecular Scaffolding
Martina Cacciarini, Stefano Menichetti, Cristina Nativi
and Barbara Richichi
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text article]
The hetero Diels-Alder reactions between α,α’-dioxothiones,
α-imino-α’-oxothiones
or ortho-thioquinones and glycals represent an effective
way to prepare α-
or β-,
O- or N-glycosides with impressive chemo-, regio-
and diastereoselectivity. The glycoderivatives so obtained
are bicyclic, sulfur-containing, rigid structures, which,
due to their differentiable functional groups, allow easy
manipulations of the molecular architecture and can be used
as veritable glycosyl scaffolds.
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Macrocycles as Precursors for Organic Nanotubes
Dario Pasini and Marina Ricci
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text article]
The use of cyclic structures, which organize themselves in
a predicted manner to form tubular structures, is an area
of great active interest. This review focuses on the design
and characterization of cyclic, covalent compounds as building
blocks for tubular aggregates and their behavior as multifunctional,
synthetic, defined nanoobjects.
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Oxazolidin-2-one Ring, a Popular Framework in Synthetic
Organic Chemistry: Part 1. The Construction of the Oxazolidin-2
one Ring
G. Zappia, E. Gacs-Baitz, G. Delle Monache, D. Misiti,
L. Nevola and B. Botta
[Full
text article]
The 1,3-oxazolidin-2-one nucleus is a popular heterocycle
framework in synthetic organic chemistry, as well as in medicinal
chemistry. This paper deals with the huge number of synthetic
approaches addressed to the construction of this five-member
ring, with a particular care for the mechanistic and stereochemical
outcome.
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