Number110

compiled by Veronica M. Cornel

Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 995 Reed Avenue, Reedley, California 93654

Reviews are listed in order of appearance in the sources indicated. In multidisciplinary review journals, only those reviews which fall within the scope of this Journal are included. Sources are listed alphabetically in three categories: regularly issued review journals and series volumes, contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index.

Major English-language sources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such as Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedings are omitted.

This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the middle part of the 2013 literature. Previous installment: J. Org. Chem.2013, 78(14).

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Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes

Accounts of Chemical Research

1.Zimmerman, P. M.; Musgrave, C. B.; Head-Gordon, M. A Correlated Electron View of Singlet Fission. 2013, 46(6), 1339–47.

2.Mohrig, J. R. Stereochemistry of 1,2-Elimin-ation and Proton-Transfer Reactions: Toward a Unified Understanding. 2013, 46(7), 1407–16.

3.Itoh, H.; Inoue, M. Chemical Construction and Structural Permutation of Potent Cytotoxin Poly-theonamide B: Discovery of Artificial Peptides with Distinct Functions. 2013, 46(7), 1567–78.

4.Watanabe, M.; Chen, K.-Y.; Chang, Y. J.; Chow, T. J. Acenes Generated from Precursors and Their Semiconducting Properties. 2013, 46(7), 1606–15.

5.Mejuch, T.; Gilboa, N.; Gayon, E.; Wang, H.; Houk, K. N.; Marek, I. Axial Preferences in Allylation Reactions via the Zimmerman-Traxler Transition State. 2013, 46(7), 1659–69.

6.Chng, L. L.; Erathodiyil, N.; Ying, J. Y. Nano-structured Catalysts for Organic Transformations. 2013, 46(8), 1825–37.

Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis

7.Vora, H. U.; Wheeler, P.; Rovis, T. Exploiting Acyl and Enol Azolium Intermediates via N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Catalyzed Reactions of -Reducible Aldehydes. 2012, 354(9), 1617–39.

8.Hoyos, P.; Pace, V.; Alcantara, A. R. Dynamic Kinetic Resolution via Hydrolase-Metal Combo Catalysis in Stereoselective Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds. 2012, 354(14–15), 2585–611.

9.Wu, X.-F.; Neumann, H. Zinc-Catalyzed Organic Synthesis. C–C, C–N, C–O Bond Formation Reactions. 2012, 354(17), 3141–60.

10.Clavier, H.; Pellissier, H. Recent Developments in Enantioselective Metal-Catalyzed Domino Reactions. 2012, 354(18), 3347–403.

11.Bezier, D.; Sortais, J.-B.; Darcel, C. N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands and Iron: An Effective Association for Catalysis. 2013, 355(1), 19–33.

12.Dhakshinamoorthy, A.; Opanasenko, M.; Cejka, J.; Garcia, H. Metal Organic Frameworks as Solid Catalysts in Condensation Reactions of Carbonyl Groups. 2013, 355(2-3), 247–68.

13.Liu, H.; Gu, Z.; Jiang, X. Direct Trifluoromethylation of the C–H Bond. 2013, 355(4), 617–26.

14.Hong, L.; Wang, R. Recent Advances in Asymmetric Organocatalytic Construction of 3,3'-Spiro-cyclic Oxindoles. 2013, 355(6), 1023–52.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English

15.Hoffmann, R. W. Natural Product Synthesis: Changes over Time. 2013, 52(1), 123–30.

16.Kappe, C. O.; Pieber, B.; Dallinger, D. Micro-wave Effects in Organic Synthesis - Myth or Reality? 2013, 52(4), 1088–94.

17.Lumbroso, A.; Cooke, M. L.; Breit, B. Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Allylic Alcohols and Derivatives and Their Applications in Organic Synthesis. 2013, 52(7), 1890–932.

18.Fuerstner, A. Alkyne Metathesis on the Rise. 2013, 52(10), 2794–819.

19.Pospech, J.; Fleischer, I.; Franke, R.; Buchholz, S.; Beller, M. Alternative Metals for Homogeneous Catalyzed Hydroformylation Reactions. 2013, 52(10), 2852–72.

20.Lentz, D.; Braun, T.; Kuehnel, M. F. Synthesis of Fluorinated Building Blocks by Transition-Metal-Mediated Hydrodefluorination Reactions. 2013, 52(12), 3328–48.

21.Bunz, U. H. F.; Engelhart, J. U.; Lindner, B. D.; Schaffroth, M. Large N-Heteroacenes: New Tricks for Very Old Dogs? 2013, 52(14), 3810–21.

22.Wilson, M. R.; Taylor, R. E. Strained Alkenes in Natural Product Synthesis. 2013, 52(15), 4078–87.

23.Xiong, Y.; Yao, S.; Driess, M. Chemical Tricks to Stabilize Silanones and Their Heavier Homologues with E:O Bonds (E = Si-Pb): From Elusive Species to Isolable Building Blocks. 2013, 52(16), 4302–11.

24.Shirakawa, S.; Maruoka, K. Recent Develop-ments in Asymmetric Phase-Transfer Reactions.2013, 52(16), 4312–48.

25.Andino, J. G.; Mazumder, S.; Pal, K.; Caulton, K. G. New Approaches to Functionalizing Metal-Coordinated N2. 2013, 52(18), 4726–32.

26.Hari, D. P.; Koenig, B. The Photocatalyzed Meerwein Arylation: Classic Reaction of Aryl Diaz-onium Salts in a New Light. 2013, 52(18), 4734–43.

27.Zhao, B.; Han, Z.; Ding, K. The N–H Functional Group in Organometallic Catalysis. 2013, 52(18), 4744–88.

28.Robert, T.; Oestreich, M. Si–H Bond Activation: Bridging Lewis Acid Catalysis with Brookhart's Iridium(III) Pincer Complex and B(C6F5)3. 2013, 52(20), 5216–8.

29.Lichtenberg, C.; Okuda, J. Structurally Defined Allyl Compounds of Main Group Metals: Coord-ination and Reactivity. 2013, 52(20), 5228–46.

30.Lennox, A. J. J.; Lloyd-Jones, G. C. Trans-metalation in the Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling: The Fork in the Trail. 2013, 52(29), 7362–70.

31.Wilson, R. M.; Dong, S.; Wang, P.; Danishefsky, S. J. The Winding Pathway to Erythro-poietin Along the Chemistry–Biology Frontier: A Success at Last. 2013, 52(30), 7646-65.

32.Hanley, P. S.; Hartwig, J. F. Migratory Insert-ion of Alkenes into Metal–Oxygen and Metal–Nitrogen Bonds. 2013, 52(33), 8510–25.

33.Tschierske, C. Development of Structural Complexity by Liquid–Crystal Self-assembly. 2013, 52(34), 8828–78.

34.Matsuo, J.-i.; Murakami, M. The Mukaiyama Aldol Reaction: 40 Years of Continuous Development. 2013, 52(35), 9109–18.

Australian Journal of Chemistry

35.Liu, Y.; Li, Z.-T. A Dynamic Route to Structure and Function: Recent Advances in Imine-Based Organic Nanostructured Materials. 2013, 66(1), 9–22.

36.Green, N. J.; Sherburn, M. S. Multi-Bond Forming Processes in Efficient Synthesis. 2013, 66(3), 267–83.

37.Pace, V.; Holzer, W. Chemoselective Activation Strategies of Amidic Carbonyls towards Nucleophilic Reagents. 2013, 66(5), 507–10.

38.Brozinski, H. L.; Delaney, J. P.; Henderson, L. C. A Snapshot of Ionic-Liquid-Tagged Proline-Based Organocatalysts. 2013, 66(8), 844–7.

39.Yu, J.; Horsley, J. R.; Abell, A. D. The Influence of Secondary Structure on Electron Transfer in Peptides. 2013, 66(8), 848–51.

40.Wilkinson, B. L. 1-(Acyloxy)benzotriazoles: Useful Reagents for the Regioselective Acylation of Diols. 2013, 66(8), 910–2.

Chemical Reviews

41.Vohs, J. M. Site Requirements for the Adsorption and Reaction of Oxygenates on Metal Oxide Surfaces. 2013, 113(6), 4136–63.

42.Lorente, A.; Lamariano-Merketegi, J.; Albericio, F.; Alvarez, M. Tetrahydrofuran-Containing Macrolides: A Fascinating Gift from the Deep Sea. 2013, 113(7), 4567–610.

43.Gao, J.-M.; Yang, S.-X.; Qin, J.-C. Azaphilonoids: Chemistry and Biology. 2013, 113(7), 4755–811.

44.Lu, T.; Lu, Z.; Ma, Z.-X.; Zhang, Y.; Hsung, R. P. Allenamides: A Powerful and Versatile Building Block in Organic Synthesis. 2013, 113(7), 4862–904.

45.Tzirakis, M. D.; Orfanopoulos, M. Radical Reactions of Fullerenes: From Synthetic Organic Chemistry to Materials Science and Biology. 2013, 113(7), 5262–321.

46.Prier, C. K.; Rankic, D. A.; MacMillan, D. W. C. Visible Light Photoredox Catalysis with Transition Metal Complexes: Applications in Organic Synthesis. 2013, 113(7), 5322–63.

47.Jiang, X.; Wang, R. Recent Developments in Catalytic Asymmetric Inverse-Electron-Demand Diels–Alder Reaction. 2013, 113(7), 5515–46.

48.Yus, M.; Gonzalez-Gomez, J. C.; Foubelo, F. Diastereoselective Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds and Imines: Application to the Synthesis of Natural Products. 2013, 113(7), 5595–698.

49.Szostak, M.; Aube, J. Chemistry of Bridged Lactams and Related Heterocycles. 2013, 113(8), 5701–65.

50.Desimoni, G.; Faita, G.; Quadrelli, P. Sub-stituted (E)-2-Oxo-3-butenoates: Reagents for Every Enantioselectively-Catalyzed Reaction. 2013, 113(8), 5924–88.

51.Allen, S. E.; Walvoord, R. R.; Padilla-Salinas, R.; Kozlowski, M. C. Aerobic Copper-Catalyzed Organic Reactions. 2013, 113(8), 6234–458.

52.Wei, Y.; Shi, M. Recent Advances in Organocatalytic Asymmetric Morita–Baylis–Hillman/Aza-Morita–Baylis–Hillman Reactions. 2013, 113(8), 6659–90.

53.Turecek, F.; Julian, R. R. Peptide Radicals and Cation Radicals in the Gas Phase. 2013, 113(8), 6691–733.

54.Bharate, S. B.; Sawant, S. D.; Singh, P. P.; Vishwakarma, R. A. Kinase Inhibitors of Marine Origin. 2013, 113(8), 6761–815.

55.Bass, P. D.; Gubler, D. A.; Judd, T. C.; Williams, R. M. Mitomycinoid Alkaloids: Mechanism of Action, Biosynthesis, Total Syntheses, and Synthetic Approaches. 2013, 113(8), 6816–63.

56.Zeng, X. Recent Advances in Catalytic Sequen-tial Reactions Involving Hydroelement Addition to Carbon–Carbon Multiple Bonds. 2013, 113(8), 6864–900.

57.Naredla, R. R.; Klumpp, D. A. Contemporary Carbocation Chemistry: Applications in Organic Synthesis. 2013, 113(9), 6905–48.

58.Williams, P. E.; Jankiewicz, B. J.; Yang, L.; Kenttamaa, H. I. Properties and Reactivity of Gaseous Distonic Radical Ions with Aryl Radical Sites. 2013, 113(9), 6949–85.

59.Tian, Z.; Kass, S. R. Carbanions in the Gas Phase. 2013, 113(9), 6986–7010.

60.Abe, M. Diradicals. 2013, 113(9), 7011–88.

61.Mohamed, R. K.; Peterson, P. W.; Alabugin, I. V. Concerted Reactions that Produce Diradicals and Zwitterions: Electronic, Steric, Conformational, and Kinetic Control of Cycloaromatization Processes. 2013, 113(9), 7089–129.

62.Reich, H. J. Role of Organolithium Aggregates and Mixed Aggregates in Organolithium Mechanisms. 2013, 113(9), 7130–78.

63.Sheridan, R. S. Heteroarylcarbenes. 2013, 113(9), 7179–208.

64.Yamada, M.; Akasaka, T.; Nagase, S. Carbene Additions to Fullerenes. 2013, 113(9), 7209–64.

65.Carpenter, B. K. Energy Disposition in Reactive Intermediates. 2013, 113(9), 7265–86.

66.Allen, A. D.; Tidwell, T. T. Ketenes and Other Cumulenes as Reactive Intermediates. 2013, 113(9), 7287–342.

Chemical Society Reviews

67.Weckhuysen, B. M. Preface: Recent Advances in the in-situ Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts. 2010, 39(12), 4557–9.

68.Masson, G.; Lalli, C.; Benohoud, M.; Dagousset, G. Catalytic Enantioselective [4+2]-Cyclo-addition: A Strategy to Access Aza-Hexacycles. 2013, 42(3), 902–23.

69.Greaves, T. L.; Drummond, C. J. Solvent Nanostructure, the Solvophobic Effect and Amphiphile Self-Assembly in Ionic Liquids. 2013, 42(3), 1096–120.

70.Kumar, R.; Van der Eycken, E. V. Recent Approaches for C–C Bond Formation via Direct Dehydr-ative Coupling Strategies. 2013, 42(3), 1121–46.

71.Demchenko, A. P.; Tang, K.-C.; Chou, P.-T. Excited-State Proton Coupled Charge Transfer Modulated by Molecular Structure and Media Polarization. 2013, 42(3), 1379–408.

72.Beale, T. M.; Chudzinski, M. G.; Sarwar, M. G.; Taylor, M. S. Halogen Bonding in Solution: Thermo-dynamics and Applications. 2013, 42(4), 1667–80.

73.Ayme, J.-F.; Beves, J. E.; Campbell, C. J.; Leigh, D. A. Template Synthesis of Molecular Knots. 2013, 42(4), 1700–12.

74.Roznyatovskiy, V. V.; Lee, C.-H.; Sessler, J. L. -Extended Isomeric and Expanded Porphyrins. 2013, 42(5), 1921–33.

75.Saisaha, P.; de Boer, J. W.; Browne, W. R. Mechanisms in Manganese Catalysed Oxidation of Alkenes with H2O2. 2013, 42(5), 2059–74.

76.Shang, X.; Liu, Z.-Q. Transition Metal-Catalyzed Cvinyl-Cvinyl Bond Formation via Double Cvinyl-H Bond Activation. 2013, 42(8), 3253–60.

77.Adriaenssens, L.; Ballester, P. Hydrogen Bonded Supramolecular Capsules with Functionalized Interiors: The Controlled Orientation of Included Guests. 2013, 42(8), 3261–77.

78.Carvalho, C. M. B.; Brocksom, T. J.; Thiago de Oliveira, K. Tetrabenzoporphyrins: Synthetic Develop-ments and Applications. 2013, 42(8), 3302–17.

79.Leclerc, E.; Pannecoucke, X.; Etheve-Quelquejeu, M.; Sollogoub, M. Fluoro-C-glycosides and Fluoro-Carbasugars, Hydrolytically Stable and Synth-etically Challenging Glycomimetics. 2013, 42(10), 4270–83.

80.Lin, C.-I.; McCarty, R. M.; Liu, H.-w. The Biosynthesis of Nitrogen-, Sulfur-, and High-Carbon Chain-Containing Sugars. 2013, 42(10), 4377–407.

81.Unverzagt, C.; Kajihara, Y. Chemical Assembly of N-Glycoproteins: A Refined Toolbox to Address a Ubiquitous Posttranslational Modification. 2013, 42(10), 4408–20.

82.Lang, S. Unraveling the Labyrinth of Palladium-Catalysed Reactions Involving Isocyanides. 2013, 42(12), 4867–80.

83.Boutureira, O.; Matheu, M. I.; Diaz, Y.; Castillon, S. Advances in the Enantioselective Synth-esis of Carbocyclic Nucleosides. 2013, 42(12), 5056–72.

84.Lahiri, R.; Ansari, A. A.; Vankar, Y. D. Recent Developments in Design and Synthesis of Bicyclic Azasugars, Carbasugars and Related Molecules as Glycosidase Inhibitors. 2013, 42(12), 5102–18.

85.Gawande, M. B.; Bonifacio, V. D. B.; Luque, R.; Branco, P. S.; Varma, R. S. Benign by Design. Catalyst-Free In-Water, On-Water Green Chemical Method-ologies in Organic Synthesis. 2013, 42(12), 5522–51.

86.Escorihuela, J.; Burguete, M. I.; Luis, S. V. New Advances in Dual Stereocontrol for Asymmetric Reactions. 2013, 42(12), 5595–617.

87.Pereira, M. M.; Calvete, M. J. F.; Carrilho, R. M. B.; Abreu, A. R. Synthesis of Binaphthyl Based Phosphine and Phosphite Ligands. 2013, 42(16), 6990–7027.

Chemistry - A European Journal

88.Bonne, D.; Constantieux, T.; Coquerel, Y.; Rodriguez, J. Stereoselective Multiple Bond-Forming Transformations (MBFTs): The Power of 1,2- and 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds. 2013, 19(7), 2218–31.

89.Lemiere, G.; Dunach, E. Catalytic Activation of Olefins by Metal Triflates and Triflimides: Application to Fragrance Chemistry. 2013, 19(10), 3270–80.

90.Casarrubios, L.; de la Torre, M. C.; Sierra, M. A. The "Click" Reaction Involving Metal Azides, Metal Alkynes, or Both: An Exploration into Multimetal Structures. 2013, 19(11), 3534–41.

91.De Sarkar, S.; Biswas, A.; Samanta, R. C.; Studer, A. Catalysis with N-Heterocyclic Carbenes under Oxidative Conditions. 2013, 19(15), 4664–78.

92.Bartoszewicz, A.; Ahlsten, N.; Martin-Matute, B. Enantioselective Synthesis of Alcohols and Amines by Iridium-Catalyzed Hydrogenation, Transfer Hydro-genation, and Related Processes. 2013, 19(23), 7274–302.

93.Amatore, C.; Le Duc, G.; Jutand, A. Mechanism of Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Reactions: Multiple and Antagonistic Roles of Anionic "Bases" and Their Countercations. 2013, 19(31), 10082–93.

94.Piovesana, S.; Samperi, R.; Lagana, A.; Bella, M. Determination of Enantioselectivity and Enantio-meric Excess by Mass Spectrometry in the Absence of Chiral Chromatographic Separation: An Overview. 2013, 19(35), 11478–94.

Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

95.Rassadin, V. A.; Grosheva, D. S.; Tomashevskii, A. A.; Sokolov, V. V. Methods of Sultam Synthesis. 2013, 49(1), 39–65.

96.Tolshchina, S. G.; Rusinov, G. L.; Charushin, V. N. 1,2,4,5-Tetrazines and Azolo[1,2,4,5]tetrazines: Synthesis and Reactions with Nucleophiles. 2013, 49(1), 66–91.

97.Shevelev, S. A.; Starosotnikov, A. M. Pericyclic [4+2] and [3+2] Cycloaddition Reactions of Nitroarenes in Heterocyclic Synthesis. 2013, 49(1), 92–115.

98.Gulevskaya, A. V.; Lazarevich, R. Y. Cycliz-ations of Enediynes Under the Action of Electrophiles. 2013, 49(1), 116–39.

99.Vasilevskiy, S. F.; Baranov, D. S. Hetero-cyclization of 1- and 2-Alkynyl-9,10-anthraquinones: New Synthetic and Mechanistic Aspects. 2013, 49(1), 140–51.

100.Nedolya, N. A.; Trofimov, B. A. [1,7]-Electro-cyclization Reactions in the Synthesis of Azepine Derivatives. 2013, 49(1), 152–76.

101.Golantsov, N. E.; Festa, A. A.; Karchava, A. V.; Yurovskaya, M. A. Marine Indole Alkaloids Containing an 1-(Indol-3-yl)ethane-1,2-diamine Fragment (Review). 2013, 49(2), 203–25.

102.Pelss, A.; Koskinen, A. M. P. Stereocontrolled Construction of Decahydroquinoline Ring Systems: The Case of Lepadin Alkaloids (Review). 2013, 49(2), 226–40.

103.Platonova, A. Y.; Glukhareva, T. V.; Zimovets, O. A.; Morzherin, Y. Y. Tert-Amino Effect: The Meth-Cohn and Reinhoudt Reactions (Review). 2013, 49(3), 357–85.

104.Lobanov, P. S.; Dar'in, D. V. Acetamidines and Acetamidoximes Containing an Electron-Withdrawing Group at the -Carbon Atom: Their Use in the Synthesis of Nitrogen Heterocycles. 2013, 49(4), 507–28.

105.Dotsenko, V. V.; Frolov, K. A.; Krivokolysko, S. G. Chemistry of Cyanoselenoacetamide. 2013, 49(5), 657–75.

106.Cravotto, G.; Tagliapietra, S.; Caporaso, M.; Garella, D.; Borretto, E.; Di Stilo, A. Recent Advances in the Cyclization of N-Heterocycles. The Role of Enabling Techniques. 2013, 49(6), 811–26.

107.Fesenko, A. A.; Shutalev, A. D. Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Heterocyclic Compounds by Ring Enlargement Reactions through Bicyclic Cyclopropane Intermediates. 2013, 49(6), 827–48.

Coordination Chemistry Reviews

108.Shuvaev, K. V.; Passmore, J. RCNSSS+: A Novel Class of Stable Sulfur Rich Radical Cations. 2013, 257(5–6), 1067–91.

109.Schwarzer, A.; Saplinova, T.; Kroke, E. Tri-s-triazines (s-heptazines)—From a “Mystery Molecule” to Industrially Relevant Carbon Nitride Materials.2013, 257(13–14), 2032–62.

110.Garcia-Vivo, D.; Ramos, A.; Ruiz, M. A. Cyclopentadienyl and Related Complexes of the Group 6 Elements Having Metal–Metal Triple Bonds: Synthesis, Structure, Bonding and Reactivity. 2013, 257(15–16), 2143–91.

111.Mirzadeh, N.; Bennett, M. A.; Bhargava, S. K. Cycloaurated Complexes of Aryl Carbanions: Digold(I), Digold(II) and Beyond. 2013, 257(15–16), 2250–73.

112.Hamad, F. B.; Sun, T.; Xiao, S.; Verpoort, F. Olefin Metathesis Ruthenium Catalysts Bearing Unsymmetrical Heterocylic Carbenes. 2013, 257(15–16), 2274–92.

113.Wang, D.; Astruc, D. Dendritic Catalysis-Basic Concepts and Recent Trends. 2013, 257(15–16), 2317–34.

114.Chen, J.; Jia, G. Recent Development in the Chemistry of Transition Metal-Containing Metalla-benzenes and Metallabenzynes. 2013, 257(17–18), 2491–521.

115.Yao, Z.-J.; Jin, G.-X. Transition Metal Complexes Based on Carboranyl Ligands Containing N, P, and S Donors: Synthesis, Reactivity and Appli-cations. 2013, 257(17–18), 2522–35.

Current Medicinal Chemistry

116.Haudecoeur, R.; Boumendjel, A. Recent Advances in the Medicinal Chemistry of Aurones. 2012, 19(18), 2861–75.

117.Dzierzbicka, K.; Januchta, W.; Skladanowski, A. Novel Approaches in the Synthesis of Batracylin and Its Analogs: Rebirth of an Old Player? 2012, 19(26), 4475–87.

118.Murineddu, G.; Asproni, B.; Pinna, G.; Curzu, M. M.; Dore, A.; Pau, A.; Deligia, F.; Pinna, G. A. Synthesis of Biologically Active Bridged Diaza-bicycloheptanes. 2012, 19(31), 5342–63.

119.Bernini, R.; Merendino, N.; Romani, A.; Velotti, F. Naturally Occurring Hydroxytyrosol: Synth-esis and Anticancer Potential. 2013, 20(5), 655–70.

120.Sepulveda, C. S.; Fascio, M. L.; Garcia, C. C.; D'Accorso, N. B.; Damonte, E. B. Acridones as Antiviral Agents: Synthesis, Chemical and Biological Properties. 2013, 20(19), 2402–14.

121.Paiva, A. M.; Pinto, M. M.; Sousa, E. A Century of Thioxanthones: Through Synthesis and Biological Applications. 2013, 20(19), 2438–57.

Current Organic Chemistry

122.Grabovskiy, S. A.; Murinov, Y. I.; Kabal'nova, N. N. 5-Substituted Uracil Derivatives as Scavengers of Peroxyl Radicals. 2012, 16(20), 2389–93.

123.Dupont, J.; Eberlin, M. N. Structure and Physico-Chemical Properties of Ionic Liquids: What Mass Spectrometry is Telling Us. 2013, 17(3), 257–72.

124.Neto, B. A. D.; Diniz, J. R.; de Oliveira, A. L. Ionic Liquid Effect Probed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: NMR Approaches to Catalytic Reactions Performed in Ionic Liquids. 2013, 17(3), 273–82.

125.Kranjc, K.; Kocevar, M. From Conventional Reaction Conditions to Microwave-Assisted Catalytic Transformations of Various Substrates. State of the Art in 2012. 2013, 17(5), 448–73.

126.Gupta, A. K.; Singh, N.; Singh, K. N. Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis: Cross Coupling and Multicomponent Reactions. 2013, 17(5), 474–90.

127.Cieslik, W.; Serda, M.; Kurczyk, A.; Musiol, R. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Monoazanaphthalene Scaffolds. 2013, 17(5), 491–503.

128.Majid, M. H.; Moghimi, S. Solid-Supported Reagents in Organic Synthesis Using Microwave Irradiation. 2013, 17(5), 504–27.

129.Nehlig, E.; Milosevic, I.; Motte, L.; Guenin, E. Microwave-Assisted Functionalization of Materials. From the Mesoscale to the Nanoscale. 2013, 17(5), 528–44.

130.Keglevich, G.; Grun, A.; Balint, E.; Kiss, N. Z.; Jablonkai, E. Microwave-Assisted Organophosphorus Synthesis. 2013, 17(5), 545–54.

131.D'Arrigo, P.; Scotti, M. Lysophospholipids: Synthesis and Biological Aspects. 2013, 17(8), 812–30.

132.Picq, M.; Bernoud-Hubac, N.; Lagarde, M. Synthesis and Biological Interest of Structured Docosa-hexaenoic Acid-Containing Triacylglycerols and Phos-pholipids. 2013, 17(8), 841–7.

133.Xu, H.-J.; Wan, X.; Geng, Y.; Xu, X.-L. The Catalytic Application of Recoverable Magnetic Nano-particle-Supported Organic Compounds. 2013, 17(10), 1034–50.

134.Talhi, O.; Silva, A. M. S. Organic Synthesis of C-Prenylated Phenolic Compounds. 2013, 17(10), 1067–102.

135.Shen, C.; Zhang, P.-F. D-Glucosamine-derived Chiral Catalysts for Asymmetric Reactions. 2013, 17(14), 1507–24.

136.Mikkola, S. Hydrolysis and Isomerization of Sugar Phosphates and Carbohydrate Phospho-diesters. 2013, 17(14), 1525–44.

Current Organic Synthesis

137.Singh, C.; Kumar, V.; Sharma, U.; Kumar, N.; Singh, B. Emerging Catalytic Methods for Amide Synthesis. 2013, 10(2), 241–64.

138.Frota, C.; Casagrande, G. A.; Pizzuti, L.; Raminelli, C. Water as an Eco-Friendly Solvent for Iodination Reactions of Aromatic and Heteroaromatic Compounds. 2013, 10(2), 265–87.

139.Parvatkar, P. T.; Torney, P. S.; Tilve, S. G. Recent Developments of Wittig Reaction in Organic Synthesis through Tandem or Sequential Processes. 2013, 10(2), 288–317.

140.Guo, Z. Synthetic Studies of Glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) Anchors and GPI-Anchored Peptides, Glycopeptides, and Proteins. 2013, 10(3), 366–83.

141.Crotti, S.; Adamo, R. New Strategies for the Synthesis of Biomedically Relevant Oligo-saccharides: Recent Updates on 1,2-Cis-O-Glycosylation and -O-Sialylation. 2013, 10(4), 501–24.

142.Maity, S. K.; Bera, S.; Haldar, D. Synthetic Strategies for the Development of Fluorescent Amino Acids as Optical Probe. 2013, 10(4), 525–46.

143.Jakubowska, A.; Kulig, K. Progress in the Glycine Equivalent Based -Amino Acids Synthesis. 2013, 10(4), 547–63.

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

144.Ziora, Z. M.; Blaskovich, M. A.; Toth, I.; Cooper, M. A. Lipoamino Acids as Major Components of Absorption Promoters in Drug Delivery. 2012, 12(14), 1562–80.

145.Huang, C.; McConathy, J. Fluorine-18 Labeled Amino Acids for Oncologic Imaging with Positron Emission Tomography. 2013, 13(8), 871–91.

146.Stehouwer, J. S. Fluorinated Tropanes. 2013, 13(8), 920–35.

147.Mun, J. Radiofluorinated Carbohydrates for Positron Emission Tomography. 2013, 13(8), 944–50.

European Journal of Organic Chemistry

148.Ball, C. J.; Willis, M. C. Cascade Palladium- and Copper-Catalyzed Aromatic Heterocycle Synthesis: The Emergence of General Precursors. 2013, (3), 425–41.

149.Novacek, J.; Waser, M. Bifunctional Chiral Quaternary Ammonium Salt Catalysts: A Rapidly Emerging Class of Powerful Asymmetric Catalysts. 2013, (4), 637–48.

150.Tron, G. C. Off the Beaten Track: The Use of Secondary Amines in the Ugi Reaction. 2013, (10), 1849–59.

151.Couty, F.; Drouillat, B.; Evano, G.; David, O. 2-Cyanoazetidines and Azetidinium Ions. Scaffolds for Molecular Diversity. 2013, (11), 2045–56.

152.Stolle, A. Synthesis of Nopinone from -Pinene - A Journey Revisiting Methods for Oxidative Cleavage of C=C Bonds in Terpenoid Chemistry. 2013, (12), 2265–78.

153.Peterson, P. W.; Mohamed, R. K.; Alabugin, I. V. How to Lose a Bond in Two Ways - The Diradical/Zwitterion Dichotomy in Cycloaromatization Reactions. 2013, (13), 2505–27.

154.Hong, A. Y.; Stoltz, B. M. The Construction of All-Carbon Quaternary Stereocenters by Use of Pd-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation Reactions in Total Synthesis. 2013, (14), 2745-59.

155.Ogoshi, T.; Yamagishi, T.-a. Pillararenes: Versatile Synthetic Receptors for Supramolecular Chemistry. 2013, (15), 2961–75.

156.Kim, J.; Kim, H. J.; Chang, S. Synthetic Uses of Ammonia in Transition-Metal Catalysis. 2013, (16), 3201–13.

157.Spencer, W. T., III; Vaidya, T.; Frontier, A. J. Beyond the Divinyl Ketone: Innovations in the Generation and Nazarov Cyclization of Pentadienyl Cation Intermediates. 2013, (18), 3621–33.

158.Bhosale, S. V.; Bhosale, S. V.; Shitre, G. V.; Bobe, S. R.; Gupta, A. Supramolecular Chemistry of Protoporphyrin IX and Its Derivatives. 2013, (19), 3939–54.

Heterocycles

159.Cochi, A.; Pardo, D. G.; Cossy, J. Synthesis of Two Neurokinin NK1 Receptor Antagonists, (+)-L-733,060 and (–)-L-733,061. 2012, 86(1), 89–116.

160.Merino, P.; Tejero, T.; Marca, E.; Gomollon-Bel, F.; Delso, I.; Matute, R. Cross-Coupling Reactions for the Synthesis of C-Glycosides and Related Compounds. 2012, 86(2), 791–820.

161.Egorov, I. N.; Tseitler, T. A.; Zyryanov, G. V.; Rusinov, V. L.; Chupakhin, O. N. Asymmetric React-ions of a Series of Aromatic Azines with Nucleophiles. 2012, 86(2), 821–89.

162.Kobayashi, T.; Sakaguchi, T.; Katsumura, S. One-pot Asymmetric 6-Azaelectrocyclization as a New Strategy for Alkaloid Synthesis. 2013, 87(4), 729–61.

163.Murai, K.; Fujioka, H. Recent Progress in Organocatalytic Asymmetric Halocyclization. 2013, 87(4), 763–805.

164.Nishiwaki, N. The Pseudo-intramolecular Process. A Novel Synthetic Method for Functionalized Heterocyclic Compounds. 2013, 87(5), 967–90.

165.Tokunaga, Y. Boroxine chemistry: From Fundamental Studies to Applications in Supra-molecular and Synthetic Organic Chemistry. 2013, 87(5), 991–1021.

166.Ziarani, G. M.; Hajiabbasi, P. Recent Application of 4-Hydroxycoumarin in Multi-Component Reactions. 2013, 87(7), 1415–39.

167.Cho, H. Dihydropyrimidine. 2013, 87(7), 1441–79.

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry

168.Giornal, F.; Pazenok, S.; Rodefeld, L.; Lui, N.; Vors, J.-P.; Leroux, F. R. Synthesis of Diversely Fluorinated Pyrazoles as Novel Active Agrochemical Ingredients. 2013, 152, 2–11.

169.Ruzziconi, R.; Buonerba, F. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Regioselectively Fluorinated Homo- and Heterocyclic Compounds by Complementary Cyclization Methods. 2013, 152, 12–28.

170.Duda, B.; Tverdomed, S.; Roeschenthaler, G.-V. Alkynes XF2C-C≡C-P(O)(OR)2: Synthesis and Reactivity. 2013, 152, 29–37.

171.Hirakawa, T.; Kawatsura, M.; Itoh, T. A Chronicle Review: Regioselective Synthesis of Trifluoro-methyl Group Containing Allylic Amines Using Palladium-Catalyzed Allylic Amination Pathway. 2013, 152, 62–9.

172.Utsumi, S.; Katagiri, T.; Uneyama, K. Mg-Cu Bimetal System for Selective C–F Bond Activation. 2013, 152, 84–9.

Natural Product Reports

173.Ishikura, M.; Abe, T.; Choshi, T.; Hibino, S. Simple Indole Alkaloids and Those With a Non-Rearranged Monoterpenoid Unit. 2013, 30(5), 694–752.

174.Morris, J. C. Marine Natural Products: Synthetic Aspects. 2013, 30(6), 783–805.

175.Jin, Z. Amaryllidaceae and Sceletium Alkaloids. 2013, 30(6), 849–68.

176.Jin, Z. Muscarine, Imidazole, Oxazole and Thiazole Alkaloids. 2013, 30(6), 869–915.

177.Weiss, C.; Sammet, B.; Sewald, N. Recent Approaches for the Synthesis of Modified Crypto-phycins. 2013, 30(7), 924–40.

178.Simonetti, S. O.; Larghi, E. L.; Bracca, A. B. J.; Kaufman, T. S. Angular Tricyclic Benzofurans and Related Natural Products of Fungal Origin. Isolation, Biological Activity and Synthesis. 2013, 30(7), 941–69.