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Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (ASC)

Written by  Vishesh Chogtu

Published on Fri, February 21, 2020 8:49 AM   Updated on Fri, February 21, 2020 8:49 AM   3 mins read

The advancements made in the last one and a half-century in the field of science and technology. The initial steps towards these advancements were taken in the mid-1700s, during the first Industrial Revolution.

However, the exponential growth in the sophistication of this fraternity was seen in the 20th century. These advancements have effects on the daily lives of the population. We all know how significantly our comfort has grown over the last few decades, courtesy of these scientific and technological developments.

Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (ASC) is one of the leading journals which covers the latest results from academics and industries in the field of applied chemistry. The efforts of all the modern-day chemists are in the direction of green chemistry.

The aim of achieving chemical reactions that are both environmentally friendly and economical conjures peak level of innovative scientific sapience. With such requisites, there is a need to address the significance of combined efforts of academic and industrial chemists.

Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis is a journal contemplated to develop those procedures by targeting the strategical application of synthetic methodologies, organic pharmaceutical, natural products, and material chemistry. 

The objective of this journal is to bring in the efforts from various disciplines and widen the scope of sharing knowledge and results to combine all of them to amplify the impact of chemistry on our daily lives.

Some of the Publication in Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis. 

  1. ChemInform Abstract: Aminations of Aryl Bromides in Water at Room Temperatur
    • By – Bruce Lipshutz, David W Chung, Brian Rich.
  2. ChemInform Abstract: Palladium-Catalyzed Aryl Amination Reactions of 6-Bromo- and 6-Chloropurine Nucleosides.
    • By – Paul F Thomson, Pallavi Lagisetty, J Balzarini, Mahesh K. Lakshman
  3. Aerobic Oxidative Coupling of o-Xylene: Discovery of 2-Fluoropyridine as a Ligand to Support Selective Pd-Catalyzed C-H Functionalization
    • By – Yusuke Izawa, Shannon S Stahl.
  4. Efficient Synthesis of a Novel Resorcyclide as Anticancer Agent-Based on Hsp90 Inhibition.
    • By – Xiaoguang Lei, Samuel J. Danishefsky
  5. Synthesis of-Aryl-2-allylpyrrolidinesvia Palladium-Catalyzed Carboamination Reactions of γ-(N-Arylamino) alkenes with Vinyl Bromides
    • By – Joshua E Ney Michael B Hay Qifei Yang John P Wolfe.
  6. Salicylaldimine Ruthenium Alkylidene Complexes: Metathesis Catalysts Tuned for Protic Solvents
    • By – Joseph B. Binder Ilia A Guzei Ronald T Raines
  7. Synthesis of Fluorenes via the Palladium-Catalyzed 5-Exo-dig Annulation of o-Alkynyl Biaryls
    • By – Natalia Chernyak Vladimir Gevorgyan.
  8. Expanding the Scope of Biocatalysis: Oxidative Biotransformations on Solid‐Supported Substrates
    • By – Sarah J Brooks, Lydie Coulombel, Disha Ahuja, Jonathan S Dordick.
  9. Iridium-Catalyzed Hydrohydroxyalkylation of Butadiene: Carbonyl Crotylation
    • By – Jason R Zbieg, Takeo Fukuzumi, Michael J Krische.
  10. Direct Copper‐Free Domino Conjugate Addition‐Cycloallylation using Organozinc Reagents
    • By – Venukrishnan Komanduri, Fernando Pedraza, Michael J Krische.
  11. Catalytic Deoxygenation of 1,2‐Propanediol to Give n‐Propanol
    • By – Marcel Schlaf, Prasenjit Ghosh, Paul J. Fagan, R. Morris Bullock
  12. Synthesis of Aromatic 1,2‐Amino Alcohols Utilizing a Bienzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Asymmetric Transformation
    • By – Johannes Steinreiber, Martin Schürmann, Friso van Assema, Herfried Griengl.
  13. A New Aspect of Magnesium Bromide-Promoted Enantioselective Aryl Additions of Triaryl (tetrahydrofuran) aluminum to Ketones Catalyzed by a Titanium (IV) Catalyst of trans-1,2-Bis (hydroxycamphorsulfonylamino) cyclohexane 
    • By – Chien‐An Chen, Kuo‐Hui Wu, Han‐Mou Gau
  14. ChemInform Abstract: Polystyrene-Supported Enantiopure 1,2-Diamines: Development of a Most Practical Catalyst for the Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones.
    • By – Rocio Marcos, Ciril Jimeno, Miquel A Pericàs
  15. Optically Pure 1,2‐Bis[(o‐alkylphenyl) phenylphosphino] ethanes and their use in Rhodium‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenations of α‐(Acylamino)acrylic Derivatives.
    • By – Yoshiyuki Wada, Tsuneo Imamoto, Hideyuki Tsuruta, Ilya D. Gridnev.
Other Details 
Websitehttp://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/1615-4150/
Website DescriptionAdvanced Synthesis & Catalysis website.
Other titlesAdvanced synthesis & catalysis (Online), Advanced synthesis and catalysis.
ISSN1615-4169
OCLC46613903
PublisherWiley-VCH Verlag

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