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  1. Chiral Biobased Ionic Liquids with Cations or Anions including Bile Acid Building Blocks as Chiral Selectors in Voltammetry
  2. Improved carbon dioxide absorption in double-charged ionic liquids
  3. Nanoscale PDA disassembly in ionic liquids: structure–property relationships underpinning redox tuning
  4. Insights into the levulinate-based ionic liquid class: synthesis, cellulose dissolution evaluation and ecotoxicity assessment
  5. A computational study of the effect of ionic liquid anions on Reichardt’s dye solvatochromism
  6. Synthesis of colloidal Ag nanoparticles with citrate based ionic liquids as reducing and capping agents
  7. Exploring and exploiting different catalytic systems for the direct conversion of cellulose into levulinic acid
  8. Modifying bis(triflimide) ionic liquids by dissolving early transition metal carbamates
  9. Phosphate and Phosphonate-Based Ionic Liquids as New Additives in Foeniculum vulgare Essential Oil Extraction
  10. Chiral ionic liquids supported on natural sporopollenin microcapsules
  11. Hydrogen Sulfide and Ionic Liquids: Absorption, Separation, and Oxidation
  12. Recycle and Extraction: Cornerstones for an Efficient Conversion of Cellulose into 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural in Ionic Liquids
  13. Copper-Catalyzed Recyclable Synthesis of (Z)-3-Alkylideneisoindolinones by Cycloisomerization of 2-Alkynylbenzamides in Ionic Liquids
  14. Formation, Oxidation, and Fate of the Breslow Intermediate in the N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Catalyzed Aerobic Oxidation of Aldehydes
  15. Chiral ionic liquid assisted synthesis of some metal oxides
  16. A general environmentally friendly access to long chain fatty acid ionic liquids (LCFA-ILs)
  17. Divergent syntheses of iodinated isobenzofuranones and isochromenones by iodolactonization of 2-alkynylbenzoic acids in ionic liquids
  18. Ionic liquids as potential enhancers for transdermal drug delivery
  19. Access to cross-linked chitosans by exploiting CO2 and the double solvent-catalytic effect of ionic liquids
  20. From pollen grains to functionalized microcapsules: a facile chemical route using ionic liquids
  21. Ionic liquids, ultra-sounds and microwaves: an effective combination for a sustainable extraction with higher yields. The cumin essential oil case
  22. Synthesis and study of the stability of amidinium/guanidinium carbamates of amines and α-amino acids
  23. Temperature effects on the viscosity and the wavelength-dependent refractive index of imidazolium-based ionic liquids with a phosphorus-containing anion
  24. Hydrogen Sulfide and Ionic Liquids: Absorption, Separation, and Oxidation
  25. Product as Reaction Solvent: An Unconventional Approach for Ionic Liquid Synthesis
  26. Nanoscale Disassembly and Free Radical Reorganization of Polydopamine in Ionic Liquids
  27. Auto-Tandem Catalysis in Ionic Liquids: Synthesis of 2-Oxazolidinones by Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Carbonylation of Propargylic Amines in EmimEtSO4
  28. Surface study of metal-containing ionic liquids by means of photoemission and absorption spectroscopies
  29. An insight into the molecular mechanism of the masking process in titanium tanning
  30. Development of cost-effective biodiesel from microalgae using protic ionic liquids
  31. Arrangements of enantiopure and racemic ionic liquids at the liquid/air interface: the role of chirality on self-assembly and layering
  32. Considerable effect of dimethylimidazolium dimethylphosphate in cinnamon essential oil extraction by hydrodistillation
  33. Alkylation of Methyl Linoleate with Propene in Ionic Liquids in the Presence of Metal Salts
  34. Ionic Liquids Can Significantly Improve Textile Dyeing: An Innovative Application Assuring Economic and Environmental Benefits
  35. Electrodeposition of transition metals from highly concentrated solutions of ionic liquids
  36. How to make a green product greener: use of ionic liquids as additives during essential oil hydrodistillation
  37. Dissolution of Metal Salts in Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide-Based Ionic Liquids: Studying the Affinity of Metal Cations Toward a “Weakly Coordinating” Anion
  38. Point‐Functionalization of Ionic Liquids: An Overview of Synthesis and Applications
  39. ChemInform Abstract: Are Ionic Liquids a Proper Solution to Current Environmental Challenges?
  40. ChemInform Abstract: A Recyclable and Base‐Free Method for the Synthesis of 3‐Iodothiophenes by the Iodoheterocyclization of 1‐Mercapto‐3‐alkyn‐2‐ols in Ionic Liquids.
  41. Ecotoxicity of pristine graphene to marine organisms
  42. Eco-friendly titanium tanning for the manufacture of bovine upper leathers: pilot-scale studies
  43. A recyclable and base-free method for the synthesis of 3-iodothiophenes by the iodoheterocyclisation of 1-mercapto-3-alkyn-2-ols in ionic liquids
  44. An insight into the mechanism of the aerobic oxidation of aldehydes catalyzed by N-heterocyclic carbenes
  45. Are ionic liquids a proper solution to current environmental challenges?
  46. Tuning of the freezing and melting points of [Hmim][NO3] by the addition of water and nitrate salts
  47. Functionalized phosphonium based ionic liquids: properties and application in metal extraction
  48. Physico-chemical properties and nanoscale morphology in N-alkyl-N-methylmorpholinium dicyanamide room temperature ionic liquids
  49. Pyrazolium- versus Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids: Structure, Dynamics and Physicochemical Properties
  50. Computational studies on organic reactivity in ionic liquids
  51. Reply to the comment on “Computational studies on organic reactivity in ionic liquids” by C. Chiappe and C. S. Pomelli, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013, 15, 412
  52. Structural Features and Properties of Metal Complexes in Ionic Liquids: Application in Alkylation Reactions
  53. A dramatic effect of the ionic liquid structure in esterification reactions in protic ionic media
  54. Ionic Liquids Applied to CO2 Fixation and Conversion
  55. Improvements in the enzymatic synthesis of phosphatidylserine employing ionic liquids
  56. Accelerating effect of imidazolium ionic liquids on the singlet oxygen promoted oxidation of thioethers: A theoretical study
  57. The first solvation shell of Reichardt’s dye in ionic liquids: a semiempirical study
  58. The first solvation shell of Reichardt’s dye in ionic liquids: a semiempirical study
  59. Coordination Environment of Highly Concentrated Solutions of CuII in Ionic Liquids through a Multidisciplinary Approach
  60. Polymerizable ionic liquids for the preparation of polystyrene/clay composites
  61. Solvent effects in ionic liquids: empirical linear energy–density relationships
  62. Interface properties of ionic liquids containing metal ions: features and potentialities
  63. Development of a stereoselective Ugi reaction starting from an oxanorbornene β-amino acid derivative
  64. Synthesis and properties of trialkyl(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)phosphonium salts, a new class of hydrophilic and hydrophobic glyceryl-functionalized ILs
  65. Characterization of Mixed-Matrix Membranes based on Block-Copolymers/Ionic Liquids and Their Performance in Vapour Separation
  66. Theoretical descriptor for the correlation of aquatic toxicity of ionic liquids by quantitative structure–toxicity relationships
  67. Synthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol and dimethyl carbonate in basic ionic liquids
  68. ChemInform Abstract: Sugar‐Derived Ionic Liquids
  69. Structural Effects on the Physico‐Chemical and Catalytic Properties of Acidic Ionic Liquids: An Overview
  70. Influence of Structural Variations in Cationic and Anionic Moieties on the Polarity of Ionic Liquids
  71. Using the ‘Chemical Tunability’ of Ionic Liquids to Increase Sustainability in the Electrophilic Bromination of Unsaturated Compounds
  72. Acute toxicity and biodegradability of N-alkyl-N-methylmorpholinium and N-alkyl-DABCO based ionic liquids
  73. Sugar-Derived Ionic Liquids
  74. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Applications of Ionic Liquids Derived from Natural Sugars
  75. Chiral ionic liquid-mediated photochirogenesis. Enantiodifferentiating photocyclodimerization of 2-anthracenecarboxylic acid
  76. Water sorption by anhydrous ionic liquids
  77. Styrene oxidation by hydrogen peroxide in ionic liquids: the role of the solvent on the competition between two Pd-catalyzed processes, oxidation and dimerization
  78. Effect of several ionic liquids on the synthesis of 1,3-diphenyl-3-(phenylamino)propan-1-one in supercritical carbondioxide
  79. ChemInform Abstract: The Solvent Effect on the Diels—Alder Reaction in Ionic Liquids: Multiparameter Linear Solvation Energy Relationships and Theoretical Analysis
  80. Reaction of Singlet Oxygen with Thioanisole in Ionic Liquid−Acetonitrile Binary Mixtures
  81. ChemInform Abstract: Copper(I)‐Catalyzed Azide—Alkyne Cycloadditions in Ionic Liquids under Amine‐Free Conditions.
  82. Excess entropy scaling of diffusion in room-temperature ionic liquids
  83. ChemInform Abstract: An Efficient Stereoselective Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Aziridine Derivatives of Allyl β-D-Glucopyranosides Asymmetrically Induced by a Glucide Moiety.
  84. ChemInform Abstract: The Heck Reaction in Ionic Liquids: Progress and Challenges
  85. Basicity of Pyridine and Some Substituted Pyridines in Ionic Liquids
  86. Copper(I)-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloadditions in Ionic Liquids under Amine-Free Conditions
  87. The Heck Reaction in Ionic Liquids: Progress and Challenges
  88. Novel (Glycerol)borate-Based Ionic Liquids: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
  89. ChemInform Abstract: Task‐Specific Ionic Liquids for Fine Chemicals
  90. Photochirogenesis in chiral ionic liquid: enantiodifferentiating [4+4] photocyclodimerization of 2-anthracenecarboxylic acid in (R)-1-methyl-3-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)imidazolium bistriflimide
  91. Highly concentrated “solutions” of metal cations in ionic liquids: current status and future challenges
  92. Nitrile-functionalized pyrrolidinium ionic liquids as solvents for cross-coupling reactions involving in situ generated nanoparticlecatalyst reservoirs
  93. A theoretical study of the copper(i)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction in dabco-based ionic liquids: the anion effect on regioselectivity
  94. Synthesis and Applications of Ionic Liquids Derived from Natural Sugars
  95. The solvent effect on the Diels–Alder reaction in ionic liquids: multiparameter linear solvation energy relationships and theoretical analysis
  96. An unusual common ion effect promotes dissolution of metal salts in room-temperature ionic liquids: a strategy to obtain ionic liquids having organic–inorganic mixed cations
  97. Electrophilic Additions to Dienes and Polyenes
  98. Structures and Unusual Rearrangements of Coordination Adducts of MX5 (M = Nb, Ta; X = F, Cl) with Simple Diethers. A Crystallographic, Spectroscopic, and Computational Study
  99. Radical Additions of Thiols to Alkenes and Alkynes in Ionic Liquids
  100. Basic ionic liquids based on monoquaternized 1,4-diazobicyclo[2.2.2]octane (dabco) and dicyanamide anion: Physicochemical and solvent properties
  101. Ab Initio Study of the Diels−Alder Reaction of Cyclopentadiene with Acrolein in a Ionic Liquid by KS-DFT/3D-RISM-KH Theory
  102. Effect of Ionic Liquids on the Menschutkin Reaction: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
  103. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Properties of Glycerylimidazolium Based Ionic Liquids: A Promising Class of Task‐Specific Ionic Liquids.
  104. ChemInform Abstract: Ionic Liquids: Solvation Ability and Polarity
  105. The Base-Catalyzed Keto−Enol Interconversion of 2-Nitrocyclohexanone in Ionic Liquids
  106. Acute toxicity of ionic liquids for three freshwater organisms: Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, Daphnia magna and Danio rerio
  107. Task-specific Ionic Liquids for Fine Chemicals
  108. Ab Initio Study of Ionic Liquids by KS-DFT/3D-RISM-KH Theory
  109. A theoretical study of the solvent effect on Diels-Alder reaction in room temperature ionic liquids using a supermolecular approach
  110. Reaction of Singlet Oxygen with Thioanisole in Ionic Liquids: a Solvent Induced Mechanistic Dichotomy
  111. Ionic liquids: Solvation ability and polarity
  112. Synthesis and properties of glycerylimidazolium based ionic liquids: a promising class of task-specific ionic liquids
  113. Solvation thermodynamics of alkali and halide ions in ionic liquids through integral equations
  114. Microwave-Enhanced Ionothermal CuAAC for the Synthesis of Glycoclusters on a Calix[4]arene Platform
  115. QSPR correlation for conductivities and viscosities of low‐temperature melting ionic liquids
  116. Validation of the Copper(I)-Catalyzed Azide−Alkyne Coupling in Ionic Liquids. Synthesis of a Triazole-Linked C-Disaccharide as a Case Study
  117. ChemInform Abstract: Solvent Effects on the Chemistry of Bromonium and β‐Bromocarbenium Ions as Reactive Intermediates
  118. ChemInform Abstract: Nanostructural Organization of Ionic Liquids: Theoretical and Experimental Evidences of the Presence of Well Defined Local Structures in Ionic Liquids
  119. Prediction of ionic-liquids melting points by a recursive neural network
  120. A rationalization of the solvent effect on the Diels–Alder reaction in ionic liquids using multiparameter linear solvation energy relationships
  121. From molten salts to ionic liquids: effect of ion asymmetry and charge distribution
  122. Influence of the Interaction between Hydrogen Sulfide and Ionic Liquids on Solubility:  Experimental and Theoretical Investigation
  123. Nanostructural Organization of Ionic Liquids: Theoretical and Experimental Evidences of the Presence of Well Defined Local Structures in Ionic Liquids
  124. The Interactions Affecting Organic Reactivity and Selectivity in Ionic Liquids
  125. Glucose‐Derived Ionic Liquids: Exploring Low‐Cost Sources for Novel Chiral Solvents.
  126. Solvent Effects on the Chemistry of Bromonium and β-Bromocarbenium Ions as Reactive Intermediates
  127. Ionic Green Solvents from Renewable Resources
  128. Development of Nitrile-Functionalized Ionic Liquids for C−C Coupling Reactions:  Implication of Carbene and Nanoparticle Catalysts
  129. Ionic Green Solvents from Renewable Resources
  130. Ecotoxicity of Ionic Liquids in an Aquatic Environment
  131. Glucose-derived ionic liquids: exploring low-cost sources for novel chiral solvents
  132. Effect of ionic liquids on epoxide hydrolase-catalyzed synthesis of chiral 1,2-diols
  133. Competing kinetic pathways in the bromine addition to allylic ethers in 1,2-dichloroethane: Opposite temperature effects
  134. A RISM approach to the liquid structure and solvation properties of ionic liquids
  135. Development of Cation/Anion “Interaction” Scales for Ionic Liquids through ESI-MS Measurements
  136. A novel synthesis of tetramesityldisilene
  137. Selective N‐Alkylation of Anilines in Ionic Liquids.
  138. Application of hydrophilic ionic liquids as co-solvents in chloroperoxidase catalyzed oxidations
  139. The “Non‐nucleophilic” Anion [Tf2N]‐ Competes with the Nucleophilic Br‐: An Unexpected Trapping in the Dediazoniation Reaction in Ionic Liquids.
  140. Determination of Ionic Liquids Solvent Properties Using an Unusual Probe:  The Electron Donor−Acceptor Complex between 4,4‘-bis(Dimethylamino)-benzophenone and Tetracyanoethene
  141. Trihalide‐Based Imidazolium Salts as Versatile Reagents for the Halogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in Ionic Liquids
  142. Selective N-alkylation of anilines in ionic liquids
  143. [Hmim][NO3]—an efficient solvent and promoter in the oxidative aromatic chlorination
  144. Remarkable Anion and Cation Effects on Stille Reactions in Functionalised Ionic Liquids
  145. The “non-nucleophilic” anion [Tf2N]– competes with the nucleophilic Br–: an unexpected trapping in the dediazoniation reaction in ionic liquids
  146. Acute toxicity of ionic liquids to the zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  147. The first intermediates in the bromination of bicyclo[3.3.1]nonylidenebicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, combination of experiments and theoretical results
  148. Determination of the Polarities of Some Ionic Liquids Using 2-Nitrocyclohexanone as the Probe
  149. Nucleophilic substitution of chlorobis(4-methoxyphenyl)methane: reactivity of carbenium ions in ILs-trifluoroethanol mixtures
  150. Ionic Liquids: Solvent Properties and Organic Reactivity
  151. Tailor-made ionic liquids
  152. Highly Efficient Bromination of Aromatic Compounds Using 3‐Methylimidazolium Tribromide as Reagent/Solvent.
  153. cis-Bromierung von Alkinen ohne kationische Zwischenstufen
  154. cis-Bromination of Alkynes without Cationic Intermediates
  155. The effect of the anion on the physical properties of trihalide-based N,N-dialkylimidazolium ionic liquids
  156. Ionic liquids: solvent properties and organic reactivity
  157. Kinetic Study of the Addition of Trihalides to Unsaturated Compounds in Ionic Liquids. Evidence of a Remarkable Solvent Effect in the Reaction of ICl2-
  158. Ionic Liquids: New Solvent for Organic Reactions
  159. Synthesis and characterization of the syn-bromonium ion of 4-equ chloroadamantylidenadamantane, towards a chiral bromination reagent
  160. Biocatalysis in ionic liquids: the stereoconvergent hydrolysis of trans-β-methylstyrene oxide catalyzed by soluble epoxide hydrolase
  161. Highly efficient bromination of aromatic compounds using 3-methylimidazolium tribromide as reagent/solvent
  162. Influence of alkene structure on the stability of alkene–Br2complexes: Effect of chlorine substitution
  163. Ligandless Stille cross-coupling in ionic liquidsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Stille coupling of iodobenzene with tributylvinylstannane in ionic liquids with complexed palladium catalyst. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/gc/b3/b...
  164. Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions in Ionic Liquids: Substrate and Solvent Effect in the Reaction of NaN3 and KCN with Alkyl Halides and Tosylates.
  165. Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions in Ionic Liquids:  Substrate and Solvent Effect in the Reaction of NaN3 and KCN with Alkyl Halides and Tosylates
  166. What is the Nature of the First‐Formed Intermediates in the Electrophilic Halogenation of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Allenes?
  167. What is the Nature of the First-Formed Intermediates in the Electrophilic Halogenation of Alkenes, Alkynes, and Allenes?
  168. Direct mono-N-alkylation of amines in ionic liquids: chemoselectivity and reactivityThis work was presented at the Green Solvents for Catalysis Meeting, held in Bruschal, Germany, 13–16 October 2002.
  169. Polarizability Effects and Dispersion Interactions in Alkene-Br2π-Complexes
  170. Regioselective iodination of arenes in ionic liquids mediated by SelectfluorTM reagent F-TEDA-BF4
  171. Stereochemical Aspects in the 4-Vinylcyclohexene Biotransformation with Rat Liver Microsomes and Purified Cytochrome P450s:  Diepoxide Formation and Hydrolysis
  172. Crystal structure of 2,4’-oxa-2’ -bromo-2,2’ -bisadamantane, C20H27BrO
  173. Crystal structure of 2,4’-oxa-2’ -bromo-2,2’ -bisadamantane, C20H27BrO
  174. Trihalide-based ionic liquids. Reagent-solvents for stereoselective iodination of alkenes and alkynes
  175. Reactivity of Homoallylic Substituted Adamantylideneadamantanes with Bromine. Substituent Effects on the Stability of the Ionic and Nonionic Intermediates
  176. Bromination of Alkynes in Ionic Liquids − A Kinetic Investigation
  177. Strain and Reactivity: Electrophilic Addition of Bromine and Tribromide Salts to Cyclic Allenes
  178. Epoxidation of electrophilic alkenes in ionic liquids
  179. Equilibria and UV-Spectral Characteristics of BrCl, BrCl2−, and Br2Cl− Species in 1,2-Dichloroethane − Stereoselectivity and Kinetics of the Electrophilic Addition of these Species to Alkenes
  180. Equilibria and UV-Spectral Characteristics of BrCl, BrCl2−, and Br2Cl− Species in 1,2-Dichloroethane − Stereoselectivity and Kinetics of the Electrophilic Addition of these Species to Alkenes
  181. ChemInform Abstract: Stereoselective Halogenations of Alkenes and Alkynes in Ionic Liquids.
  182. Enantioselective hydrolysis of epoxides: the employment of the soluble fraction from Vicia sativa seedlings
  183. Stereochemical Aspects in the 4-Vinylcyclohexene Biotransformation with Rat Liver Microsomes and Purified P450s. Monoepoxides and Diols
  184. Stereoselective Halogenations of Alkenes and Alkynes in Ionic Liquids
  185. ChemInform Abstract: Electrophilic Additions to Dienes and Polyenes
  186. Substituent Dependence of the Diastereofacial Selectivity in Iodination and Bromination of Glycals and Related Cyclic Enol Ethers
  187. Preparative synthesis of chiral alcohols by enantioselective reduction with Daucus carota root as biocatalyst
  188. The anomalous course of the microsomal transformation of the exo-2,3-epoxides of norbornene and norbornadiene. The possible involvement of a general acid activation during the enzymatic hydrolysis of these oxides
  189. Electrophilic Additions to Dienes and Polyenes
  190. Stereochemical Course of the Biotransformation of Isoprene Monoepoxides and of the Corresponding Diols with Liver Microsomes from Control and Induced Rats
  191. ChemInform Abstract: Steric Strain and Reactivity: Electrophilic Bromination of trans‐(1‐Methyl‐2‐adamantylidene)‐1‐methyladamantane.
  192. Steric Strain and Reactivity:  Electrophilic Bromination oftrans-(1-Methyl-2-adamantylidene)-1-methyladamantane
  193. ChemInform Abstract: Stereo‐ and Enantioselectivity of the Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase‐Catalyzed Hydrolysis of (.+‐.)‐cis‐Dialkyl Substituted Oxiranes.
  194. Direct Synthesis of Stable Adamantylideneadamantane Bromonium Salts
  195. Direct Synthesis of Stable Adamantylideneadamantane Bromonium Salts
  196. Stereo- and enantioselectivity of the soluble epoxide hydrolase-catalysed hydrolysis of (±)-cis-dialkyl substituted oxiranes
  197. Spectroscopic and Theoretical Investigations of Electrophilic Bromination Reactions of Alkynes: The First Evidence for π Complexes as Reaction Intermediates
  198. Stereochemistry of the Biotransformation of 1-Hexene and 2-Methyl-1-hexene with Rat Liver Microsomes and Purified P450s of Rats and Humans
  199. An efficient stereoselective synthesis of enantiomerically pure aziridine derivatives of allyl β-d-glucopyranosides asymmetrically induced by a glucide moiety
  200. Radical bromination of 1,1‐ and 1,2‐diphenylethylenes in 1,2‐dichloroethane
  201. Radical bromination of 1,1- and 1,2-diphenylethylenes in 1,2-dichloroethane
  202. Deracemization of (±)-cis-dialkyl substituted oxides via enantioconvergent hydrolysis catalysed by microsomal epoxide hydrolase
  203. Preassociation, Free-Ion, and Ion-Pair Pathways in the Electrophilic Bromination of Substitutedcis- andtrans-Stilbenes in Protic Solvents
  204. Spectroscopic Detection and Theoretical Studies of a 2:1 Bromine–Olefin π Complex
  205. Naphthyl as a chiral auxiliary in an asymmetric 1,4-addition reaction
  206. Lifetime of the glucosyl oxocarbenium ion and stereoselectivity in the glycosidation of phenols with
  207. Spektroskopischer Nachweis und theoretische Untersuchungen eines 2:1‐Brom‐Olefin‐π‐Komplexes
  208. Formation of Bromocarbenium Bromide Ion Pairs in the Electrophilic Bromination of Highly Reactive Olefins in Chlorinated Aprotic Solvents
  209. Stereoelectronic control in two-step additions to initiated by electrophilic halogens
  210. An efficient stereoselective synthesis of enantiomerically pure mono- and di-O-hexadecyl-β-d-glucosylglycerol ethers by epoxidation of an allyl β-d-glucopyranoside asymmetrically induced by the glucide moiety
  211. Concentration dependence of the steric course of bromine addition to acenaphthylene. A product and kinetic study
  212. A kinetic, product and kinetic isotope effect investigation of the bromination of 1,1-diphenylethylenes and of their 2,2-dideuterio derivatives
  213. Enantioconvergent transformation of racemic cis-Dialkyl substituted epoxides to (R,R) threo diols by microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalysed hydrolysis
  214. Crown Ether Catalyzed Stereoselective Synthesis of Vinyl Ethers in a Solid Liquid Two-Phase System
  215. Crown ether catalyzed stereospecific synthesis of Z- and E-stilbenes by wittig reaction in a solid-liquid two-phases system
  216. The Mechanism of Oxidation of Allylic Alcohols to α,β-Unsaturated Ketones by Cytochrome P450
  217. Enantioconvergent transformation of racemic cis-β-alkyl substituted styrene oxides to (R,R) threo diols by microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalysed hydrolysis
  218. Nature of the Interaction of Olefin-Bromine Complexes. Inference from (E)-2,2,5,5-Tetramethyl-3,4-diphenylhex-3-ene, the First Example of an Olefin Whose Reaction with Bromine Stops at the Stage of .pi. Complex Formation
  219. Facial Stereoselectivity of Two-Step Additions Initiated by Electrophilic Halogens to Methylenecyclohexanes. A Comparison with Epoxidation
  220. Kinetic resolution by epoxide hydrolase catalyzed hydrolysis of racemic methyl substituted methylenecyclohexene oxides
  221. Reaction of Crowded Olefins with Bromine. A Comparison of the Strained (E)-2,2,3,4,5,5-Hexamethylhex-3-ene with the Sterically Hindered Tetraisobutylethylene
  222. Diastereoselective bromination of allyl glycosides using tetrabutylammonium tribromide
  223. New mechanistic insight into the electrophilic bromination of olefins
  224. A simple and highly diastereoselective preparation of glycal epoxides using the MCPBA-KF complex
  225. Different enantioselectivity and regioselectivity of the cytosolic and microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalyzed hydrolysis of simple phenyl substituted epoxides
  226. Kinetics and stereochemistry of the microsomal epoxide hydrolase‐catalyzed hydrolysis of cis‐stilbene oxides
  227. The rabbit liver microsomal biotransformation of 1,1‐dialkylethylenes: Enantioface selection of epoxidation and enantioselectivity of epoxide hydrolysis
  228. Enantioselectivity in the Rabbit Liver Microsomal Biotransformation of Styrene and Phenylpropenes
  229. Kinetic evidence for rate determination during the nucleophilic step of olefin bromination. The case of 5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine-5-carbonyl chloride
  230. Substrate enantioselectivity m the rabbit liver microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalyzed hydrolysis of trans and cis 1-phenylpropene oxides. A comparison with styrene oxide
  231. A dynamic NMR investigation of the adamantylideneadamantane/bromine system. Kinetic and thermodynamic evidence for reversible formation of the bromonium ion/Brn- pairs
  232. Large formation constant of a transient 1:1 dl-D3-trishomocubylidene-D3-trishomocubane-dibromine charge-transfer complex: general implications for the mechanism of electrophilic bromination of olefins
  233. Stereoselectivity and reversibility of electrophilic bromine addition to stilbenes in chloroform: influence of the bromide-tribromide-pentabromide equilibrium in the counteranion of the ionic intermediates
  234. The detection of ionic intermediates during the bromination of 5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine-5-carboxamide in 1,2-dichloroethane
  235. Different reversibility of bromonium vs .beta.-bromocarbonium ions formed during the electrophilic bromination of substituted stilbenes. Evidence for rate determination during the product-forming step
  236. Factors affecting the reversibility of the electrophilic step in olefin bromination. The case of 5H‐dibenzo [a, d] cycloheptene
  237. Bromination of alkenes in acetonitrile. A rate and product study
  238. Regio- and enantio-selectivity of the cytosolic epoxide hydrolase-catalysed hydrolysis of racemic monosubstituted alkyloxiranes
  239. The cytochrome P-450 catalyzed oxidation of 1-methylcyclohexene. Competition between hydroxylation and epoxidation and absolute stereochemistry of the epoxidation
  240. Concentration dependence of the steric course of the bromine addition to arylalkenes. The case of stilbenes
  241. Reactivity and crystal structure of 10,11 -dihdro-10,11-epoxy-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cycloheptene. A comparison with cis-stilbene oxide
  242. Substrate enantioselection in the microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalyzed hydrolysis of monosubstituted oxiranes. Effects of branching of alkyl chains
  243. The solution behavior of the adamantylideneadamantane-bromine system: existence of equilibrium mixtures of bromonium-polybromide salts and a strong 1:1 molecular charge-transfer complex
  244. Product enantioselectivity in the microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalyzed hydrolysis of 10,11-dihydro-10,11-epoxy-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cycloheptene
  245. Product enantioselectivity of the microsomal and cytosolic epoxide hydrolase catalysed hydrolysis of meso epoxides
  246. The formation of pentabromide ions from bromine and bromide in moderate polarity aprotic solvents and their possible involvement in the product determining step of olefin
  247. Enantioselectivity of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cyclohexene oxide and (±)-1-methylcyclohexene oxide: a comparison between microsomal and cytosolic epoxide hydrolases
  248. The low reactivity of 5H-dibenzo[a, cflcycloheptene 10,ll-oxide in microsomal epoxide hydrolase catalysed hydration
  249. Reversibility of bromonium ion formation and its effect on olefin reactivity in electrophilic bromination. New evidence from the 5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine system
  250. Restricted conformational processes in 10,11-dihydro-5h-dibenz [b,f]azepine erivatives. a DNMR study
  251. The metabolism of carbamazepine in humans: steric course of the enzymic hydrolysis of the 10,11-epoxide
  252. Evidence for a reversible electrophilic step in olefin bromination. The case of stilbenes
  253. The Possibility to Obtain a New Generation of Ionic Liquids Starting From Natural Compounds
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