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1. Studies On New Synthetic Methods And Mechanism Of Drospiroenone Intermediates
2. New Synthetic Methods For N-Aryl-N-Hydroxymethyl Amides And Methylenebisamides
3. Study On The New Synthetic Methods Of Donepezil
4. Synthesis And Characterization Of Three New Methyl Dehydroabietate Derivatives And Studies Of Two New Synthetic Methods
5. Study On The New Synthetic Methods Of 2-amino-8-hydroxyquinoline
6. New Synthetic Methods And Properties Of Carbon Nanotubes And Their Composites
7. Development And Applications Of New Synthetic Methods For The Biologically Active Compounds Containing Isoquinoline And β-Carboline Skeletons
8. New Synthetic Methods For Heterocycles Based On Tandem Reactions Ofα-Carbonylvinyliminophosphoranes
9. Studies On The New Synthetic Methods Of Nitro-Sugars And Aryl-C-Glycosides Starting From Glycals
10. Studies On New Synthetic Methods Based-on C(sp~2)-H And C(sp~3)-H Bond Functionalization
11. New Synthetic Methods For Indolizine Media By Transition Metal
12. Imidazole Salt And N-heterocyclic Carbenes Catalyzde The Synthesis Of DMF
13. Research On New Synthetic Methods Of N,N’-diacylhydrazines,1,3,4-oxadiazoles,1,5-diketones And Chloroacetals
14. Study On New Synthetic Methods For Isothiocyanates And Indolone Derivatives
15. The significance of nucleophilic substitution reactions in organic synthesis: Stereochemical models, mechanistic investigations, new synthetic methods
16. New synthetic methods for unsymmetrical and chiral polyoxometalate complexes using transferable subunits and linkers
17. New synthetic methods for carborane functionalization
18. NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: PART I. THE SYNTHESIS AND REACTIVITY OF STERICALLY HINDERED NITRIMINES--SYNTHESIS OF IMINES. PART II. INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE SYNTHESIS AND COUPLING REACTIONS OF 1,3-DITHIOLE ANALOGS
19. Developing new synthetic methods involving organosilane reagents and reactants
20. Developing new synthetic methods for colloidal hybrid nanoparticles: Conversion chemistry and chemoselectivity
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