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Chemistry
Wöhler synthesized urea, the first organic compound to be made from inorganic materials, in 1828. Since then the study of organic chemistry has progressed dramatically and thousands of useful organic compounds have been synthesized using various novel reactions, catalysts, reagents, and synthetic methodologies. Furthermore, efforts have been made to realize environmentally friendly organic synthesis, i.e., green chemistry, and so the use of polymer supported reagents, fluorous solvents or ionic liquids have been studied. In this section you will find lists of our reagents for various purposes including: polymer supported reagents, oxidation, reduction, condensation, protection, and homogeneous metal complex catalysts, etc.
Topics
- Research article by Assoc. Prof. Michael Schnürch (TU Wien)
- Research article by Assoc. Prof. Makoto Ujike (Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University)
- Quaternary Ammonium Salts
- Research article by Asst. Prof. Yasunori Toda and Prof. Hiroyuki Suga (Shinshu University)
- Volatile Chemical Solutions
- DABSO, TrNSO: Reagents for One-Pot Synthesis of Sulfonamides and Sulfonimidamides
- General name reactions are frequently updated.
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Chemistry Article
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[TCI Practical Example] DMTMM-mediated Condensation
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[Product Highlights] Dehydration Agent for the Synthesis of Tetra-substituted Olefins
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[Product Highlights] New Synthetic Methods towards the Nucleobase Moiety of Remdesivir
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[TCIMAIL No.185] Reagent for the Formation of Borylcyclopropanes
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[TCIMAIL No.185] Reagent for the Formation of Alkenylboronic Acid Esters