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  1. Mechanochemistry Frees Thiourea Dioxide (TDO) from the ‘Veils’ of Solvent, Exposing All Its Reactivity
  2. A Visible‐Light Driven Esterification of Aldehydes Catalyzed by VOSO 4
  3. Mechanochemistry Frees the Thiourea Dioxide (TDO) from the ‘Veils’ of the Solvent, Exposing All Its Reactivity
  4. From amines to (form)amides: a simple and successful mechanochemical approach
  5. N-Formylsaccharin: A Sweet(able) Formylating Agent in Mechanochemistry
  6. Mechanochemistry: New Tools to Navigate the Uncharted Territory of “Impossible” Reactions
  7. N-Formylsaccharin: A Sweet(able) Formylating Agent in Mechanochemistry
  8. A trustworthy mechanochemical route to isocyanides
  9. A Trustworthy Mechanochemical Route to Isocyanides: The Handyman of Chemistry
  10. Appealing Renewable Materials in Green Chemistry
  11. Mechanochemistry Can Reduce Life Cycle Environmental Impacts of Manufacturing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
  12. Mechanochemical Fischer indolisation: an eco-friendly design for a timeless reaction
  13. Adsorption and Release of Sulfamethizole from Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Functionalised with Triethylenetetramine
  14. Mechanochemical Rearrangements
  15. The Mechanochemical Beckmann Rearrangement: An Eco-efficient “Cut-and-Paste” Strategy to Design the “Good Old Amide Bond”
  16. Solvent‐free Reactions for the Synthesis of Indolenine‐based Squaraines and Croconaines: Comparison of Thermal Heating, Mechanochemical Milling, and IR Irradiation
  17. Coupling of mechanical deformation and reaction in mechanochemical transformations
  18. A phenomenological kinetic equation for mechanochemical reactions involving highly deformable molecular solids
  19. Kabachnik–Fields Reaction by Mechanochemistry: New Horizons from Old Methods
  20. Mechanochemical Preparation of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Monitored by In Situ Raman Spectroscopy
  21. Solvent-Free, Continuous Synthesis of Hydrazone-Based Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients by Twin-Screw Extrusion
  22. Visible-Light Photoredox-Catalyzed Amidation of Benzylic Alcohols
  23. Metal-Mediated and Metal-Catalyzed Reactions Under Mechanochemical Conditions
  24. Kinetics of mechanochemical transformations
  25. Simple squaramide receptors for highly efficient anion binding in aqueous media and transmembrane transport
  26. Metal-free mechanochemical oxidations in Ertalyte® jars
  27. From Lossen Transposition to Solventless “Medicinal Mechanochemistry”
  28. From enabling technologies to medicinal mechanochemistry: an eco-friendly access to hydantoin-based active pharmaceutical ingredients
  29. Visible light-induced transformation of aldehydes to esters, carboxylic anhydrides and amides
  30. Processing and Investigation Methods in Mechanochemical Kinetics
  31. Ball-milling and cheap reagents breathe green life into the one hundred-year-old Hofmann reaction
  32. High throughput mechanochemistry: application to parallel synthesis of benzoxazines
  33. Mechanochemistry for “no solvent, no base” preparation of hydantoin-based active pharmaceutical ingredients: nitrofurantoin and dantrolene
  34. Front Cover: A Mechanochemical-Assisted Oxidation of Amines to Carbonyl Compounds and Nitriles (Eur. J. Org. Chem. /2017)
  35. Synthesis of Nitric Oxide Donors Derived from Piloty’s Acid and Study of Their Effects on Dopamine Secretion from PC12 Cells
  36. A Mechanochemical-Assisted Oxidation of Amines to Carbonyl Compounds and Nitriles
  37. Anhydrides from aldehydes or alcohols via oxidative cross-coupling
  38. Metal-Free Oxidative Cross Esterification of AlcoholsviaAcyl Chloride Formation
  39. Metal-Free Direct Oxidation of Aldehydes to Esters Using TCCA
  40. A Mild and Efficient Synthesis of Substituted Quinolinesviaa Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling of (Bio)available Alcohols and Aminoarenes
  41. A Metal-Catalyzed Tandem 1,4-Benzodiazepine Synthesis Based on Two Hydrogen-Transfer Reactions
  42. One-Pot Synthesis of Hydroxamic Acids from Aldehydes and Hydroxylamine
  43. Synthesis of α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes Based on a One-Pot Phase-Switch Dehydrogenative Cross-Coupling of Primary Alcohols
  44. A two-step tandem reaction to prepare hydroxamic acids directly from alcohols
  45. “Quick and click” assembly of functionalised indole rings via metal-promoted cyclative tandem reactions
  46. Palladium-Catalysed Dehydrogenative Generation of Imines from Amines. A Nature-Inspired Route to IndolesviaCross-Couplings of Amines with Arylhydrazines
  47. Use of Primary Amines for the Selective N-Alkylation of Anilines by a Reusable Heterogeneous Catalyst
  48. Iron-catalysed oxidative amidation of alcohols with amines
  49. A copper-catalysed amidation of aldehydes via N-hydroxysuccinimide ester formation
  50. From Alcohols to Indoles: A Tandem Ru Catalyzed Hydrogen-Transfer Fischer Indole Synthesis
  51. Formic Acid: A Promising Bio-Renewable Feedstock for Fine Chemicals
  52. New Pentamidine Analogues in Medicinal Chemistry
  53. Iron-Catalyzed Amidation of Aldehydes withN-Chloroamines
  54. One-Pot Synthesis of Amides from Aldehydes and Amines via C–H Bond Activation
  55. A General Approach to Substituted Benzimidazoles and Benzoxazoles via Heterogeneous Palladium-Catalyzed Hydrogen-Transfer with Primary Amines
  56. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Polysubstituted Benzimidazoles by Heterogeneous Pd-Catalyzed Oxidative C-H Activation of Tertiary Amines
  57. Synthesis and characterization of the chemical properties of new classes of NO donors as potential dopamine releasers in the treatment of Parkinson's disease
  58. A fast and efficient one-pot microwave assisted synthesis of variously di-substituted 1,2,4-oxadiazoles
  59. Microwave-Promoted Selective Mono-N-Alkylation of Anilines with Tertiary Amines by Heterogeneous Catalysis
  60. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of N-Monosubstituted Urea Derivatives
  61. Nucleophile Cleavable Linker Units
  62. A Mild and Inexpensive Procedure for the Synthesis of N,N′-Di-Boc-Protected Guanidines
  63. A Straightforward Route to Piloty’s Acid Derivatives: A Class of Potential Nitroxyl-Generating Prodrugs
  64. Parallel Synthesis of Trisubstituted Formamidines: A Facile and Versatile Procedure
  65. Some Recent Approaches to the Synthesis of 2-Substituted Benzofurans
  66. A Practical and Efficient Approach to PNA Monomers Compatible with Fmoc-Mediated Solid-Phase Synthesis Protocols
  67. Angeli−Rimini's Reaction on Solid Support:  A New Approach to Hydroxamic Acids
  68. Synthesis of 1-Alkyl-4-imidazolecarboxylates:  A Catch and Release Strategy
  69. Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNAs), A Chemical Overview
  70. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Isonitriles:  A General Simple Methodology
  71. New Cellulose-Supported Reagent: A Sustainable Approach to Guanidines
  72. A New Polymer-Supported Reagent for the Synthesis of β-Lactams in Solution
  73. [1,3,5]-Triazine: A Versatile Heterocycle in Current Applications of Organic Chemistry
  74. A New, Simple Procedure for the Synthesis of Formyl Amides
  75. Colorimetric Tools for Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
  76. A Mild Procedure for the Preparation of 3-Aryl-4-formylpyrazoles
  77. A “Catch and Release” Strategy for the Parallel Synthesis of 2,4,5-Trisubstituted Pyrimidines
  78. Simple One-Flask Method for the Preparation of Hydroxamic Acids
  79. Cellulose Beads:  a New Versatile Solid Support for Microwave- Assisted Synthesis. Preparation of Pyrazole and Isoxazole Libraries
  80. A method for generating nitrile oxides from nitroalkanes: a microwave assisted route for isoxazoles
  81. Trichloroisocyanuric/TEMPO Oxidation of Alcohols under Mild Conditions:  A Close Investigation
  82. Preparation of pyrazole and isoxazole libraries on cellulose beads: a new cheap and versatile biopolymer
  83. Beckmann Rearrangement of Oximes under Very Mild Conditions
  84. Mild and Highly Selective Formyl Protection of Primary Hydroxyl Groups
  85. An Efficient Route to Alkyl Chlorides from Alcohols Using the Complex TCT/DMF
  86. A Mild and Efficient Alternative to the Classical Swern Oxidation
  87. A Very Mild and Chemoselective Oxidation of Alcohols to Carbonyl Compounds
  88. A Simple Preparation of Ketones. N -Protected α-Amino Ketones from α-Amino Acids
  89. Small Ring Constrained Peptidomimetics. Synthesis of Epoxy Peptidomimetics, Inhibitors of Cysteine Proteases
  90. New pyrazole containing bicarboxylic α-amino acids: mimics of the cis amide bond
  91. A Simple Method for the Reduction of Carboxylic Acids to Aldehydes or Alcohols Using H 2 and Pd/C
  92. Mild reduction of carboxylic acids to alcohols using cyanuric chloride and sodium borohydride
  93. New 1,3,5-triazine derivatives as templates for the homogeneous phase synthesis of chemical libraries
  94. General approach to the synthesis of optically active 2-carboxy-4-[′3-(diethoxyphosphinyl)propyl]-5-alkylperazines (CCP analogues)
  95. Synthesis of (2R, 5S)- and (2S, 5S)-2-carboxy-1,4-diaza-[4.3.0]bicyclononane as building blocks for the synthesis of new potential HIV protease inhibitors