Font Size:
a
A
A
Keyword [rearrangement reactions]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1.
Synthesis Of Ligands Of Chiral Catalysts Of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction
2.
Beckmann Rearrangement Reactions Catalyzed By Novel Catalysts And Deoximation Reactions In Environmentally Benign Media
3.
Synthesis On The Derivatives Of α-amino Acyl Phenol
4.
The Resrrangement Reactions Of The Substituents At[2.2]Paracyclophane Backbone And Their Applied Research
5.
Electrophile-induced And Gold/Silver-catalyzed Tandem Reactions Of Alkyne
6.
Study On The PET-catalyzed Cycloaddition Reaction Of Spiro[indole-3,2’-epoxide]-2-ones With Olefins And The Rearrangement Reaction Of The Epoxides
7.
Studies On Several Photochemical Rearrangement Reactions Of Aromatic Compounds
8.
Substitution,Elimination And Rearrangement Reactions Of Alkylamines
9.
Dehydrazinative Coupling,Addition,and Rearrangement Reactions Of Hydrazine Derivatives
10.
Study On Rearrangement Reaction Of Pyrazolium And Indazolium Halides Based On N-N Bond Cleavage
11.
Gold-catalyzed Nucleophilic Cyclization/Rearrangement Reactions For The Synthesis Of Inden-1-ones
12.
Studies On The Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Ring-Opening And Rearrangement Reactions Of Benzo[d]Isoxazoles
13.
The Studies On Construction And Rearrangement Reactions Of N,O-Diaryl Active Intermediates
14.
Acidic Molecular Sieves Catalyzed Rearrangement Reactions
15.
The [3,3]-Rearrangement Reactions Of Difluoroenol Silyl Ethers
16.
Enantioselective tandem cyclopropanation/Cope rearrangement and combined carbon-hydrogen insertion/Cope rearrangement reactions
17.
Rearrangement reactions of dihydrofuranyl and dihydropyranyl carbinols: Mechanistic studies and application to the synthesis of natural products and novel carbohydrates
18.
SOME ASPECTS OF THE CHEMISTRY OF N-ARYLSULFONOXY AMINE DERIVATIVES: THEIR ELIMINATION AND REARRANGEMENT REACTIONS
19.
Active Alkyne-Mediated Rearrangement Reactions Of Tertiary 2,3-Allenylamines And Propargylamines
20.
Synthesis Of Functionalized Binaphthyl Compounds Via Arylation Or Rearrangement Reactions
<<First
<Prev
Next>
Last>>
Jump to