All Reactions and synthesis articles – Page 61

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2008-10-29T09:33:54Z

    Vannusal B

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2008-09-26T11:58:52Z

    Peribysin E

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2008-08-27T09:54:52Z

    Platencin

  • Opinion

    Rubioncolin B

    2008-07-30T13:02:00Z

    Researchers have successfully synthesised the complex natural product Rubioncolin B using a biomimetic approach that mimics nature's own chemistry, providing new insights into how plants construct these intricate molecules.

  • Opinion

    Hypocrellin A

    2008-06-30T11:22:00Z

    Marisa Kozlowski's team at the University of Pennsylvania has developed an elegant synthesis of hypocrellin A that uses helical chirality to control traditional stereocentres through a dynamic stereochemistry transfer reaction.

  • Opinion

    Callipeltoside A

    2008-05-28T09:36:00Z

    Harvard's David Evans has applied his renowned aldol reaction expertise to synthesise callipeltoside A, a complex natural product that has challenged chemists since its isolation in 1996.

  • FEATURE-Macmillan-225
    Feature

    At the top of the cascade

    2007-07-26T12:08:00Z

    David MacMillan, a leading light in organocatalysis, takes James Mitchell Crow on a tour of the field

  • FEATURE-Click-chem-250
    Feature

    The click concept

    2007-03-28T13:35:00Z

    To some, 'click chemistry' is simply a relabelling of standard organic chemistry practices. Others follow its principles almost religiously

  • Portrait of Alfred Nobel on the glass door of Swedish Academy and Nobel Museum in Stockholm
    Feature

    Three share prize for metathesis work

    2005-10-27T14:47:00Z

    The discoveries made by this year's Nobel laureates have had a great impact on new drug developments, polymeric materials and industrial syntheses. Karen Harries-Rees reports.

  • Acetone peroxide trimer
    News

    Acetone peroxide – ordinary ingredients for an extraordinary explosive

    2005-07-20T15:55:00Z

    A UK government clamp-down on internet abuse is being rushed through parliament following the apparent ease with which bomb-making instructions can be found.