Recent Reviews. 91

compiled by Veronica M. Cornel

Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 995 Reed Ave, Reedley, California 93654

Reviews are listed in order of appearance in the sources indicated. In multidisciplinary review journals, only those reviews which fall within the scope of this Journal are included. Sources are listed alphabetically in three categories: regularly issued review journals and series volumes, contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index.

Major English-language sources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such as Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedings are omitted.

This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the middle part of the 2008 literature.

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Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes

Accounts of Chemical Research

1. Hussain, M. M.; Walsh, P. J. Tandem Reactions for Streamlining Synthesis: Enantio- and Diastereoselective One-Pot Generation of Functionalized Epoxy Alcohols. 2008, 41(8), 883-93. 2. Wang, W.; Hunger, M. Reactivity of Surface Alkoxy Species on Acidic Zeolite Catalysts. 2008, 41(8), 895-904. 3. Cossio, F. P.; Arrieta, A.; Sierra, M. A. The Mechanism of the Ketene-Imine (Staudinger) Reaction in Its Centennial: Still an Unsolved Problem? 2008, 41(8), 925-36. 4. Sun, X.-L.; Tang, Y. Ylide-Initiated Michael Addition-Cyclization Reactions beyond Cyclopropanes. 2008, 41(8), 937-48. 5. Montagnon, T.; Tofi, M.; Vassilikogiannakis, G. Using Singlet Oxygen to Synthesize Polyoxygenated Natural Products from Furans. 2008, 41(8), 1001-11. 6. Lewis, J. C.; Bergman, R. G.; Ellman, J. A. Direct Functionalization of Nitrogen Heterocycles via Rh-Catalyzed C-H Bond Activation. 2008, 41(8), 1013-25. 7. Schmidt, R. R.; Vankar, Y. D. 2-Nitroglycals as Powerful Glycosyl Donors: Application in the Synthesis of Biologically Important Molecules. 2008, 41(8), 1059-73. 8. Hanessian, S.; Auzzas, L. The Practice of Ring Constraint in Peptidomimetics Using Bicyclic and Polycyclic Amino Acids. 2008, 41(10), 1241-51. 9. Gong, B. Hollow Crescents, Helices, and Macrocycles from Enforced Folding and Folding-Assisted Macrocyclization. 2008, 41(10), 1376-86. 10. Li, X.; Wu, Y.-D.; Yang, D. -Aminoxy Acids: New Possibilities from Foldamers to Anion Receptors and Channels. 2008, 41(10), 1428-38.

Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis

11. Ciriminna, R.; Carraro, M. L.; Campestrini, S.; Pagliaro, M. Heterogeneous Catalysis for Fine Chemicals in Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide. 2008, 350(2), 221-6.

Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry

12. Glover, S. A. N-Acyloxy-N-alkoxyamides-Structure, Properties, Reactivity and Biological Activity. 2008, (42), 35-123.

Aldrichimica Acta

13. Trost, B. M.; Fandrick, D. R. Palladium-Catalyzed Dynamic Kinetic Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation with the DPPBA Ligands. 2007, 40(3), 59-72. 14. Ooi, T.; Maruoka, K. Development and Applications of C2-Symmetric, Chiral, Phase-Transfer Catalysts. 2007, 40(3), 77-86. 15. Adair, G.; Mukherjee, S.; List, B. TRIP-a Powerful Bronsted Acid Catalyst for Asymmetric Synthesis. 2008, 41(2), 31-9.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English

16. Enthaler, S.; Junge, K.; Beller, M. Sustainable Metal Catalysis with Iron: From Rust to a Rising Star? 2008, 47(18), 3317-21. 17. Prokopcova, H.; Kappe, C. O. Copper-Catalyzed C-C Coupling of Thiol Esters and Boronic Acids under Aerobic Conditions. 2008, 47(20), 3674-6. 18. Berkessel, A. Asymmetric Epoxidation of Olefins with Hydrogen Peroxide : Catalysis by an Aspartate-Containing Tripeptide. 2008, 47(20), 3677-9. 19. Kaufhold, O.; Hahn, F. E. Carbodicarbenes: Divalent Carbon(0) Compounds. 2008, 47(22), 4057-61. 20. Wills, M. Asymmetric Catalysis Using Air: Clean Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Alcohols. 2008, 47(23), 4264-7. 21. Michelet, V.; Toullec, P. Y.; Genet, J.-P. Cycloisomerization of 1,n-Enynes : Challenging Metal-Catalyzed Rearrangements and Mechanistic Insights. 2008, 47(23), 4268-315. 22. Defieber, C.; Grutzmacher, H.; Carreira, E. M. Chiral Olefins as Steering Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2008, 47(24), 4482-502. 23. Alcaide, B.; Almendros, P. Organocatalytic Reactions with Acetaldehyde. 2008, 47(25), 4632-4. 24. Dondoni, A.; Massi, A. Asymmetric Organocatalysis: From Infancy to Adolescence. 2008, 47(25), 4638-60. 25. Arndt, H.-D.; Riedrich, M. Synthesis of Marine Alkaloids from the Oroidin Family. 2008, 47(26), 4785-8. 26. Galli, C.; Gentili, P.; Lanzalunga, O. Hydrogen Abstraction and Electron Transfer with Aminoxyl Radicals: Synthetic and Mechanistic Issues. 2008, 47(26), 4790-6. 27. Meyer, G. Superbulky Ligands and Trapped Electrons: New Perspectives in Divalent Lanthanide Chemistry. 2008, 47(27), 4962-4. 28. Rosenthal, U. Discovering Chemical Terra Incognita: Unusual Metallacycles and Their Reactions. 2008, 47(28), 5118-21. 29. Butenschoen, H. Seven-Membered Rings by Cyclization at Transition Metals: [4+3], [3+2+2], [5+2]. 2008, 47(29), 5287-90. 30. Grela, K. The Joy and Challenge of Small Rings Metathesis. 2008, 47(30), 5504- 7. 31. Duschek, A.; Kirsch, S. F. Combining the Concepts: Dual Catalysis with Carbophilic Lewis Acids. 2008, 47(31), 5703-5. 32. Metrangolo, P.; Meyer, F.; Pilati, T.; Resnati, G.; Terraneo, G. Halogen Bonding in Supramolecular Chemistry. 2008, 47(33), 6114-27. 33. Melchiorre, P.; Marigo, M.; Carlone, A.; Bartoli, G. Asymmetric Aminocatalysis Gold Rush in Organic Chemistry. 2008, 47(33), 6138-71. 34. Surry, D. S.; Buchwald, S. L. Biaryl Phosphane Ligands in Palladium-Catalyzed Amination. 2008, 47(34), 6338-61. 35. Carmona, E.; Galindo, A. Direct Bonds between Metal Atoms: Zn, Cd, and Hg Compounds with Metal-Metal Bonds. 2008, 47(35), 6526-36. 36. Hashmi, A. S. K. "High Noon" in Gold Catalysis: Carbene versus Carbocation Intermediates. 2008, 47(36), 6754-6. 37. Zehnacker, A.; Suhm, M. A. Chirality Recognition between Neutral Molecules in the Gas Phase. 2008, 47(37), 6970-92.

The Chemical Record

38. Nishiyama, H.; Ito, J.-I. Bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl Transition Metal Complexes: Synthesis, Asymmetric Catalysis, and Coordination Chemistry. 2007, 7(3), 159-66. 39. Lacour, J.; Linder, D. Hexacoordinated Phosphates: How to Teach Old Chiral Anions New Asymmetric Tricks. 2007, 7(5), 275-85. 40. Patil, M. L.; Sasai, H. Recent Developments on Chiral Ionic Liquids. Design, Synthesis, and Applications. 2008, 8(2), 98-108.

Chemical Reviews

41. Jutand, A. Contribution of Electrochemistry to Organometallic Catalysis. 2008, 108(7), 2300-47. 42. Alexakis, A.; Backvall, J. E.; Krause, N.; Pamies, O.; Dieguez, M. Enantioselective Copper-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition and Allylic Substitution Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 2796-823. 43. Harutyunyan, S. R.; den Hartog, T.; Geurts, K.; Minnaard, A. J.; Feringa, B. L. Catalytic Asymmetric Conjugate Addition and Allylic Alkylation with Grignard Reagents. 2008, 108(8), 2824-52. 44. Shibasaki, M.; Kanai, M. Asymmetric Synthesis of Tertiary Alcohols and - Tertiary Amines via Cu-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation to Ketones and Ketimines. 2008, 108(8), 2853-73. 45. Yamada, K.-i.; Tomioka, K. Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Alkylation of Imines with Dialkylzinc and Related Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 2874-86. 46. Stanley, L. M.; Sibi, M. P. Enantioselective Copper-Catalyzed 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions. 2008, 108(8), 2887-902. 47. Poulsen, T. B.; Jorgensen, K. A. Catalytic Asymmetric Friedel-Crafts Alkylation Reactions-Copper Showed the Way. 2008, 108(8), 2903-15. 48. Deutsch, C.; Krause, N.; Lipshutz, B. H. CuH-Catalyzed Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 2916-27. 49. Breit, B.; Schmidt, Y. Directed Reactions of Organocopper Reagents. 2008, 108(8), 2928-51. 50. Meldal, M.; Tornoe, C. W. Cu-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition. 2008, 108(8), 2952-3015. 51. Matsuo, Y.; Nakamura, E. Selective Multiaddition of Organocopper Reagents to Fullerenes. 2008, 108(8), 3016-28. 52. Gschwind, R. M. Organocuprates and Diamagnetic Copper Complexes: Structures and NMR Spectroscopic Structure Elucidation in Solution. 2008, 108(8), 3029-53. 53. Evano, G.; Blanchard, N.; Toumi, M. Copper-Mediated Coupling Reactions and Their Applications in Natural Products and Designed Biomolecules Synthesis. 2008, 108(8), 3054-131. 54. Naodovic, M.; Yamamoto, H. Asymmetric Silver-Catalyzed Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 3132-48. 55. Weibel, J.-M.; Blanc, A.; Pale, P. Ag-Mediated Reactions: Coupling and Heterocyclization Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 3149-73. 56. Alvarez-Corral, M.; Munoz-Dorado, M.; Rodriguez-Garcia, I. Silver-Mediated Synthesis of Heterocycles. 2008, 108(8), 3174-98. 57. Yamamoto, Y. Silver-Catalyzed Csp-H and Csp-Si Bond Transformations and Related Processes. 2008, 108(8), 3199-222. 58. Rasika Dias, H. V.; Lovely, C. J. Carbonyl and Olefin Adducts of Coinage Metals Supported by Poly(pyrazolyl)borate and Poly(pyrazolyl)alkane Ligands and Silver Mediated Atom Transfer Reactions. 2008, 108(8), 3223-38. 59. Li, Z.; Brouwer, C.; He, C. Gold-Catalyzed Organic Transformations. 2008, 108(8), 3239-65. 60. Arcadi, A. Alternative Synthetic Methods through New Developments in Catalysis by Gold. 2008, 108(8), 3266-325. 61. Jimenez-Nunez, E.; Echavarren, A. M. Gold-Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations of Enynes: A Mechanistic Perspective. 2008, 108(8), 3326-50. 62. Gorin, D. J.; Sherry, B. D.; Toste, F. D. Ligand Effects in Homogeneous Au Catalysis. 2008, 108(8), 3351-78. 63. Diaz-Requejo, M. M.; Perez, P. J. Coinage Metal Catalyzed C-H Bond Functionalization of Hydrocarbons. 2008, 108(8), 3379-94. 64. Patil, N. T.; Yamamoto, Y. Coinage Metal-Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles. 2008, 108(8), 3395-442. 65. Mueller, T. E.; Hultzsch, K. C.; Yus, M.; Foubelo, F.; Tada, M. Hydroamination: Direct Addition of Amines to Alkenes and Alkynes. 2008, 108(9), 3795-892. 66. Wong, O. A.; Shi, Y. Organocatalytic Oxidation. Asymmetric Epoxidation of Olefins Catalyzed by Chiral Ketones and Iminium Salts. 2008, 108(9), 3958-87. 67. Brandi, A.; Cicchi, S.; Cordero, F. M. Novel Syntheses of Azetidines and Azetidinones. 2008, 108(9), 3988-4035. 68. Ren, T. Peripheral Covalent Modification of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds through C-C Bond Formation Reactions. 2008, 108(10), 4185-207.

Chemical Society Reviews

69. Correa, A.; Garcia Mancheno, O.; Bolm, C. Iron-Catalyzed Carbon-Heteroatom and Heteroatom-Heteroatom Bond Forming Processes. 2008, 37(6), 1108-17. 70. Ye, L.-W.; Zhou, J.; Tang, Y. Phosphine-Triggered Synthesis of Functionalized Cyclic Compounds. 2008, 37(6), 1140-52. 71. Dickstein, J. S.; Kozlowski, M. C. Organometal Additions to -Imino Esters: N- Alkylation via Umpolung. 2008, 37(6), 1166-73. 72. Nising, C. F.; Braese, S. The Oxa-Michael Reaction: From Recent Developments to Applications in Natural Product Synthesis. 2008, 37(6), 1218-28. 73. Greenberg, S.; Stephan, D. W. Stoichiometric and Catalytic Activation of P-H and P-P Bonds. 2008, 37(8), 1482-9. 74. Murahashi, S.-I.; Zhang, D. Ruthenium-Catalyzed Biomimetic Oxidation in Organic Synthesis Inspired by Cytochrome P-450. 2008, 37(8), 1490-501. 75. Mlynarski, J.; Paradowska, J. Catalytic Asymmetric Aldol Reactions in Aqueous Media. 2008, 37(8), 1502-11. 76. Perez, E. M.; Martin, N. Curves Ahead: Molecular Receptors for Fullerenes Based on Concave-Convex Complementarity. 2008, 37(8), 1512-9. 77. Polshettiwar, V.; Varma, R. S. Aqueous Microwave Chemistry. A Clean and Green Synthetic Tool for Rapid Drug Discovery. 2008, 37(8), 1546-57. 78. Zard, S. Z. Recent Progress in the Generation and Use of Nitrogen-Centered Radicals. 2008, 37(8), 1603-18. 79. Peng, X.; Pan, Q.; Rempel, G. L. Bimetallic Dendrimer-Encapsulated Nanoparticles as Catalysts. A Review of the Research Advances. 2008, 37(8), 1619-28. 80. Lee, V. Y.; Sekiguchi, A. Cyclic Polyenes of Heavy Group 14 Elements: New Generation Ligands for Transition-Metal Complexes. 2008, 37(8), 1652-65. 81. Gruttadauria, M.; Giacalone, F.; Noto, R. Supported Proline and Proline- Derivatives as Recyclable Organocatalysts. 2008, 37(8), 1666-88. 82. Lence, E.; Castedo, L.; Gonzalez-Bello, C. The Conformational Rigidity of Butane-1,2-Diacetals as a Powerful Synthetic Tool. 2008, 37(8), 1689-708. 83. Smits, R.; Cadicamo, C. D.; Burger, K.; Koksch, B. Synthetic Strategies to - Trifluoromethyl and -Difluoromethyl Substituted -Amino Acids. 2008, 37(8), 1727- 39.

Chemistry - A European Journal

84. Widenhoefer, R. A. Recent Developments in Enantioselective Gold(I) Catalysis. 2008, 14(18), 5382-91. 85. Donohoe, T. J.; Fishlock, L. P.; Procopiou, P. A. Ring-closing Metathesis: Novel Routes to Aromatic Heterocycles. 2008, 14(19), 5716-26. 86. Yamazaki, S. Efficient Synthesis of Methylenetetrahydrofurans and Methylenepyrrolidines by Formal [3+2] Cycloadditions of Propargyl Substrates. 2008, 14(20), 6026-36. 87. Ekoue-Kovi, K.; Wolf, C. One-Pot Oxidative Esterification and Amidation of Aldehydes. 2008, 14(21), 6302-15. 88. Hill, M. D.; Movassaghi, M. New Strategies for the Synthesis of Pyrimidine Derivatives. 2008, 14(23), 6836-44.

Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

89. Lebedev, A. Preparation of Chiral 4-Substituted -Lactams and the Corresponding -Aminobutyric Acids. 2007, 43(6), 673-84. 90. Selina, A. A.; Karlov, S. S.; Lermontova, E. K.; Zaitseva, G. S. Metallocanes of Group 14 Elements 2. Derivatives of Tin (Review). 2007, 43(7), 813-34. 91. Britsun, V. N.; Lozinskii, M. O. Cycloacylation of Thioamides and Their Derivatives by Compounds Containing an Activated Multiple Bond. 2007, 43(9), 1083- 1110. 92. Potkin, V. I.; Kaberdin, R. V. Benzazetines and Their Derivatives. 2007, 43(12), 1493-511.

CHEMTRACTS: Organic Chemistry

93. Li, F.; Reiser, O. Recent Advances in Catalytic Intramolecular Cyclopropanation Reactions. 2006, 19(10), 391-401.

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications

94. Hajicek, J. A Review on Recent Developments in Syntheses of the Post-Secodine Indole Alkaloids. Part II: Modified Alkaloid Types. 2007, 72(7), 821-898.

Coordination Chemistry Reviews

95. Che, C.-M.; Ho, C.-M.; Huang, J.-S. Metal-Carbon Multiple Bonded Complexes. 2007, 251(17-20), 2145-66. 96. Leung, W.-H.; Zhang, Q.-F.; Yi, X.-Y. Recent Developments in the Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry of Klaeui Oxygen Tripodal Ligands. 2007, 251(17-20), 2266-79. 97. Weber, L. Recent Developments in the Chemistry of 1,3,2-Diazaborolines (2,3- Dihydro-1H-1,3,2-diazaboroles). 2008, 252(1+2), 1-31. 98. Bruneau, C.; Renaud, J.-L.; Jerphagnon, T. Synthesis of -Amino Acid Derivatives via Enantioselective Hydrogenation of -Substituted-- (acylamino)acrylates. 2008, 252(5-7), 532-44. Current Medicinal Chemistry

99. Saladino, R.; Gualandi, G.; Farina, A.; Crestini, C.; Nencioni, L.; Palamara, A. T. Advances and Challenges in the Synthesis of Highly Oxidized Natural Phenols with Antiviral, Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Activities. 2008, 15(15), 1500-19.

Current Organic Chemistry

100. Wendt, O. F. Transmetallation Reactions Involving Group 10 Metals. 2007, 11(16), 1417-33. 101. Rivas, J. C. M. Cooperation of Metals and Hydrogen Bonding Groups in Metal-Promoted Reactions. 2007, 11(16), 1434-49. 102. Shapiro, P. J. The Elusive Chemistry of Bent-Sandwich Chromocene. 2007, 11(17), 1482-90. 103. Lee, H. M.; Lee, C.-C.; Cheng, P.-Y. Recent Development of Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands: Coordination Chemistry and Catalytic Applications. 2007, 11(17), 1491-524. 104. Necas, D.; Kotora, M. Rhodium-Catalyzed C-C Bond Cleavage Reactions. 2007, 11(17), 1566-91. 105. Shirini, F.; Zolfigol, M. A.; Salehi, P.; Abedini, M. Applications of Some Metal Hydrogen Sulfates in Organic Transformations. 2008, 12(3), 183-202.

Current Organic Synthesis

106. Ennis, E.; Handy, S. T. The Chemistry of the C-2 Position of Imidazolium Room Temperature Ionic Liquids. 2007, 4(4), 381-9.

European Journal of Organic Chemistry

107. Schall, A.; Reiser, O. Synthesis of Biologically Active Guaianolides with a Trans-Annulated Lactone Moiety. 2008, (14), 2353-64. 108. Bica, K.; Gaertner, P. Applications of Chiral Ionic Liquids. 2008, (19), 3235- 50. 109. Calaza, M. I.; Cativiela, C. Stereoselective Synthesis of Quaternary Proline Analogues. 2008, (20), 3427-48. 110. Coudray, L.; Montchamp, J.-L. Recent Developments in the Addition of Phosphinylidene-Containing Compounds to Unactivated Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Phosphorus-Carbon Bond Formation by Hydrophosphinylation and Related Processes. 2008, (21), 3601-13. 111. Falciola, C. A.; Alexakis, A. Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation. 2008, (22), 3765-80. 112. Schmidt, A.; Beutler, A.; Snovydovych, B. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Indazoles. 2008, (24), 4073-95. 113. Ochiai, M.; Miyamoto, K. Catalytic Version of and Reuse in Hypervalent Organo-3- and -5-Iodane Oxidation. 2008, (25), 4229-39. Heterocycles

114. Abe, H.; Harayama, T. Palladium-Mediated Intramolecular Biaryl Coupling Reaction for Natural Product Synthesis. 2008, 75(6), 1305-20. 115. Levai, A. Synthesis and Chemical Transformations of Benzoxazepines. 2008, 75(9), 2155-85. 116. Ueda, T.; Kotsuki, H. Heteropoly Acids: Green Chemical Catalysts in Organic Synthesis. 2008, 76(1), 73-97.

Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society

117. Singh, R.; Sharma, M.; Mamgain, R.; Rawat, D. S. Ionic Liquids: A Versatile Medium for Palladium-Catalyzed Reactions. 2008, 19(3), 357-79.

Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry

118. Testero, S. A.; Mata, E. G. Prospect of Metal-Catalyzed C-C Forming Cross- Coupling Reactions in Modern Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis. 2008, 10(4), 487-497.

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry

119. Uneyama, K. Fluoride Ion-Catalyzed Desilylative-Defluorination for Synthetic Organic Chemistry. 2007, 128(10), 1087-90. 120. Guo, Y.; Shreeve, J. n. M. Difluoromethylene Compounds as Precursors to Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Amides and Carbonates. 2007, 128(10), 1280-5. 121. Tsuda, T.; Hagiwara, R. Chemistry in Heterocyclic Ammonium Fluorohydrogenate Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid. 2008, 129(1), 4-13. 122. Briza, T.; Kral, V.; Martasek, P.; Kaplanek, R. Electrophilic Polyfluoroalkylating Agents Based on Sulfonate Esters. 2008, 129(4), 235-47.

Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry

123. Riabova, O. B.; Makarov, V. A.; Granik, V. G.; Parkanyi, C. Transformations of 5-Nitropyrimidines. 2008, 45(3), 621-43. 124. Hamama, W. S.; Ismail, M. A.; Shaaban, S.; Zoorob, H. H. Progress in the Chemistry of 4-Thiazolidinones. 2008, 45(4), 939-56.

Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry

125. Tantillo, D. J. Recent Excursions to the Borderlands Between the Realms of Concerted and Stepwise: Carbocation Cascades in Natural Products Biosynthesis. 2008, 21(7-8), 561-70. 126. Mayr, H.; Ofial, A. R. Do General Nucleophilicity Scales Exist? 2008, 21(7- 8), 584-95. 127. Kaupp, G. Waste-Free Synthesis and Production All Across Chemistry with the Benefit of Self-Assembled Crystal Packings. 2008, 21(7-8), 630-43. 128. Bumpus, J. A.; Willoughby, P. H. On the Heat of Formation of Nitromethane. 2008, 21(9), 747-57. 129. Poutsma, M. L. Comparison of Mechanistic Models for Correlation of Activation Energies of Liquid-Phase Addition of Carbon-Centered Radicals to Terminal Olefins. 2008, 21(9), 758-82.

Natural Product Reports

130. Lachia, M.; Moody, C. J. The Synthetic Challenge of Diazonamide A, A Macrocyclic Indole Bis-Oxazole Marine Natural Product. 2008, 25(2), 227-53. 131. Sperry, J.; Bachu, P.; Brimble, M. A. Pyranonaphthoquinones-Isolation, Biological Activity and Synthesis. 2008, 25(2), 376-400. 132. Connolly, J. D.; Hill, R. A. Triterpenoids. 2008, 25(4), 794-830.

Organic Preparations and Procedures International

133. Bujnowski, K.; Adamczyk, A.; Synoradzki, L. o-Aminomethyl Derivatives of Phenols. Part 2. Benzoxazines and Dibenzylamines: Properties, Structure, Synthesis and Purification. 2007, 39(5), 417-46. 134. Wladislaw, B.; Marzorati, L.; Di Vitta, C. Sulfanylation Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Employing Sulfur Electrophiles. A Review. 2007, 39(5), 447,449-94. 135. Soldevilla, A.; Sampedro, D. Preparation and Application of Cyclopropylimines in Organic Synthesis. A Review. 2007, 39(6), 561-90. 136. Nakano, K.; Kotsuki, H.; Ichikawa, Y. Synthesis of Conagenin and - Methylserine. 2008, 40(1), 67-91.

Polymer

137. Newkome, G. R.; Shreiner, C. D. Poly(amidoamine), Polypropylenimine, and Related Dendrimers and Dendrons Possessing Different 1 --> 2 Branching Motifs: An Overview of the Divergent Procedures. 2008, 49(1), 1-173.

Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

138. Elyashberg, M. E.; Williams, A. J.; Martin, G. E. Computer-Assisted Structure Verification and Elucidation Tools in NMR-Based Structure Elucidation. 2008, 53(1-2), 1-104.

Pure and Applied Chemistry

139. Shintani, R.; Murakami, M.; Hayashi, T. -Methylidene--Valerolactones as a Coupling Partner for Cycloaddition: Palladium-Catalyzed [4+3] Cycloaddition with Nitrones. 2008, 80(5), 1135-40. 140. Chowdhury, S. A.; Scott, J. L.; MacFarlane, D. R. Ternary Mixtures of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids + Organic Solvents + Water. 2008, 80(6), 1325-35. 141. Kalchenko, V. I. Calixarene Receptors of Environmentally Hazardous and Biorelevant Molecules and Ions. 2008, 80(7), 1449-58. 142. Reymond, S.; Ferrie, L.; Guerinot, A.; Capdevielle, P.; Cossy, J. Chemoselective Reactions: Toward the Synthesis of Biologically Active Natural Products with Anticancer Activities. 2008, 80(8), 1683-91. 143. Goossen, L. J.; Goossen, K.; Rodriguez, N.; Blanchot, M.; Linder, C.; Zimmermann, B. New Catalytic Transformations of Carboxylic Acids. 2008, 80(8), 1725-33. 144. Paterson, I.; Findlay, A. D. Total Synthesis of Cytotoxic Marine Macrolides: Callipeltoside A, Aurisides A and B, and Dolastatin 19. 2008, 80(8), 1773-82. 145. Diaz, M. D.; Fernandez-Alonso, M. d. C.; Cuevas, G.; Canada, F. J.; Jimenez- Barbero, J. On the Role of Aromatic-Sugar Interactions in the Molecular Recognition of Carbohydrates: A 3D View by Using NMR. 2008, 80(8), 1827-35. 146. Nawrot, B.; Rebowska, B.; Michalak, O.; Bulkowski, M.; Blaziak, D.; Guga, P.; Stec, W. J. 1,3,2-Oxathiaphospholane Approach to the Synthesis of P-Chiral Stereo- Defined Analogs of Oligonucleotides and Biologically Relevant Nucleoside Polyphosphates. 2008, 80(8), 1859-71.

Research on Chemical Intermediates

147. Bejblova, M.; Zilkova, N.; Cejka, J. Transformations of Aromatic Hydrocarbons over Zeolites. 2008, 34(5-7), 439-54.

Russian Chemical Reviews

148. Matern, A. I.; Charushin, V. N.; Chupakhin, O. N. Progress in the Studies of Oxidation of Dihydropyridines and Their Analogues. 2007, 76(1), 23-40. 149. Goryunkov, A. A.; Ovchinnikova, N. S.; Trushkov, I. V.; Yurovskaya, M. A. Synthesis, Structures and Reactivity of Polyhalo[60]Fullerenes. 2007, 76(4), 289-312. 150. Voronkov, M. G.; Trofimova, O. M.; Bolgova, Y. I.; Chernov, N. F. Hypervalent Silicon-Containing Organosilicon Derivatives of Nitrogen Heterocycles. 2007, 76(9), 825-45. 151. Levitsky, M. M.; Zavin, B. G.; Bilyachenko, A. N. Chemistry of Metallasiloxanes. Current Trends and New Concepts. 2007, 76(9), 847-66.

Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry

152. Kas'yan, L. I.; Kas'yan, A. O.; Golodaeva, E. A. Methods and Mechanisms of Epoxy Compounds Reduction. 2008, 44(2), 153-83.

Science

153. Savee, J. D.; Mozhayskiy, V. A.; Mann, J. E.; Krylov, A. I.; Continetti, R. E. The Role of Excited-State Topology in Three-Body Dissociation of sym-Triazine. 2008, 321(5890), 826-30. 154. Douvris, C.; Ozerov, O. V. Hydrodefluorination of Perfluoroalkyl Groups Using Silylium-Carborane Catalysts. 2008, 321(5893), 1188-90.

Synlett

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Index

Acetaldehyde, aldol reaction, 23 Mannich reaction, 23 Acyloxy-N-alkoxyamides, 12 Alcohols, secondary, kinetic resolution with aerobic oxidation, 20 Aldehydes, amidation, 87 esterification, 87 Aldol reactions, aqueous, 75 Alkenes, hydroamination, 65 Alkynes, hydroamination, 65 rearrangement to 1,3-dienes, 173 Allylic alkylation, with Cu, 111 Allyltrimethylsilane, allylation, 168 Aluminum organyls, carbonyl additions, 170 Amides, from aldehydes, 87 Amidoacrylates, -, hydrogentation, 98 Amine catalysts, from cinchona alkaloids, 165 Amino acids, -difluoromethyl, 83 derivatives, -, 98 Aminobutyric acids, -, 89 Aminocatalysis, asymmetric, 33 Aminoxy acids, -, 10 Aminoxyl radicals, oxidation, 26 Anticancer agents, migrastatin, 142 Asymmetric autocatalysis, chirality amplification, 197 with organozinc, 198 Azetidines, 67 Azetidinones, 67 Azide-alkyne cycloaddition, with Cu, 50 Benzazetines, 92 Benzoxazepines, 115 Benzoxazines, 133 Biaryl coupling, with Pd, 114 Biaryl phosphane ligands, C-N cross-coupling, 34 Biaryl synthesis, 143 Bimetallic dendrimer-encapsulated nanoparticles, 79 Biomimetic oxidation, with Ru, 74 Bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl complexes, 38 Blaise reaction, 178 Butane-1,2-diacetals, protecting groups, 82 Calixarene receptors, 141 Carbocation cascade reactions, biosynthesis, 125 Carbodicarbenes, 19 Carbohydrates, glycosulfoxides, 176 molecular recognition, 145 Carbon dioxide, dense phase, 11 Carbon-heteroatom bonds, with Fe, 69 Carbonyl ene reaction, 180 Carbonylation, book, 205 Carbonyls, borohydride reduction, Co, 169 Carboxylic acids, catalytic transformation, 143 esterification, with amide acetals, 160 C-C bond activation, with Rh, 104 C-C bond formation, 68 C-H bond functionalization, with Cu, Ag, Au, 63 with Pd, 174 Chelating ligands, chiral olefins, 22 Chemical sensors, combinatorial libraries, 184 Chemistry and properties, 201 Chromocene, bent-sandwich, 102 Co-catalysis, 31 Coinage metals, heterocycle synthesis, 64 Combinatorial chemistry, cross-coupling, 118 multifunctional linkers, 185 natural products, 188 organometallic, 186 polyamines, 187 Conagenin synthesis, 136 Copper catalysts, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, 46 allylic substitution, 42 conjugate addition, 42 Copper complexes, diamagnetic, 52 Copper hydride catalysts, 48 Copper, in coupling reactions, 53 Crescents, aromatic oligoamides, 9 Crystal packing, in solid state reactions, 127 Cyclic carbocycles, via phosphines, 70 Cycloheptanes, 29 Cyclohexane autoxidation, 183 Cyclonucleosides, C-C bridge, synthesis, 175 Cyclophanes, N-bridged, 166 Cyclopropanation, 93 Cyclopropylimines, synthesis, 135 Desilylative-defluorination, 119 Diazaborolines, 1,3,2-, 97 Dibenzylamines, 133 Dibromoethane, in synthesis, 157 Difluoromethylenes, carbonyl precursors, 120 Dihydropyridines, oxidation, 148 Diketenes, 163 Dimetallocenes, 35 Diphenylphosphinobenzoic acid, chiral ligands, 13 Dizirconocenes, 35 Electrochemistry, organometallic catalysis, 41 Enantiomer dimers, 37 Enones, iminium activation, 162 Enynes, cycloisomerization, 21, 61 Epoxy alcohols, Ti tandem reactions, 1 Epoxy compounds, reduction, 152 Esters, from aldehydes, 87 Ferrocenes, ligand, biomolecules, book, 209 Ferrocenyloxazolinylphosphines, chiral ligands, 161 Foldamers, aromatic oligoamides, 9 peptidomimetic, 10 Friedel-Crafts alkylation, with Cu, 47 Fullerenes, molecular receptors, 76 organocopper reagents, 51 Furans, reaction with singlet oxygen, 5 Germabenzene ligands, 80 Germacyclopentadienide ligands, 80 Glycosylation, stereoselective, book, 204 Gold catalysts, 59, 60, 84 cyclizations, 177 enyne cycloisomerization, 61 intermediate, 36 ligand effects, 62 Green chemistry, heteropoly acids, 116 Green organic chemistry, 77 Grignard reagents, allylic alkylation, with Cu, 43 conjugate addition, with Cu, 43 Guaianolides, synthesis, 107 Helices, aromatic oligoamides, 9 Heteroarenes, 1,3,2-diazaborolines, 97 Heteroatom-heteroatom bonds, with Fe, 69 Heterocycles, Ag catalyst, 56 carbene ligands, 103 N-, organosilicon, 150 P-, synthesis, 167 ring-closing metathesis, 85 via phosphines, 70 Heteropoly acids, 116 Hydrodefluorination, 154 Imines, alkylation with dialkylzinc and Cu, 45 cycloaddition with Ag, 56 Imino esters, N-alkylation, 71 Indazoles, 112 Indole alkaloids, post-secodine, 94 Indoles, olefin tethers, cyclization, 174 Indolocarbozoles, 181 Ionic liquids, chiral, 40, 108 Pd-catalyzed reactions, 117 phosphonium, 140 room temperature, ammonium fluorohydrogenate, 121 room temperature, imidazole, 106 Iron catalyst, 16, 69 Ketene-imine reaction, 3 Klaeui tripodal ligands, 96 Lactams, -, 89 Lanostanes, 132 Lanthanides, divalent, anionic complexes, 27 Ligands, monophosphine P,O-type, 156 Marine alkaloids, oroidin, biosynthesis, 25 Marine macrolides, cytotoxic, 144 Marine metabolites, diazonamide A, 130 Metal allenylidene catalysts, book, 203 Metal complexes, in reactions, 101 Metal hydrogen sulfates, 105 Metal vinylidene catalysts, book, 203 Metallacycles, 28 Metallacyclopenta-2,3-dienes A, 28 Metallasiloxanes, 151 Metallocanes, tin, 90 Methylenepyrrolidines, synthesis, 86 Methylenetetrahydrofurans, synthesis, 86 Methylidene--valerolactones, 139 Methylserine, -, synthesis, 136 Microwave-assisted aqueous synthesis, 77 Multimetallic complexes, 159 Natural products, book, 208 Nitriles, keto ester or enamino ester formation, 178 Nitrogen heterocycles, functionalization with Rh, 6 Nitroglycals, 7 Nitromethane, heat of formation, 128 Nitropyrimidines, 123 NMR, computer-aided structure elucidation, 138 Nucleophilicity, 126 Olefins metathesis, small ring, 30 Olefins, asymmetric epoxidation, chiral ketones, 66 asymmetric epoxidation, iminium salts, 66 asymmetric epoxidation, using aspartate tripeptide, 18 chiral, chelating ligands, 22 terminal, radical addition, 129 Organocatalysis, asymmetric, 24 Organocopper reagents, 49 Organocopper, tris(pyrasolyl)borate complexes, 58 Organocuprates, 52 Organogold, tris(pyrasolyl)borate complexes, 58 Organoiodanes, hypervalent, 113 Organomagnesium compounds, book, 207 Organosilver, tris(pyrasolyl)borate complexes, 58 Oxa-Michael reaction, 72 Oxazepines, synthesis, 139 Oxidations, aqueous, 171 Peptidomimetics, ring constraints, 8 P-H bond activation, 73 Phenols, etherification, with amide acetals, 160 Phosphates, hexacoordinated, 39 Phosphinidene complexes, 110 cycloaddition, 167 Phosphorothioate oligonucleotides, 146 Phosphorus ligands, asymmetric catalysis, book, 202 Poly(amidoamine) dendrimers, 1-2 branched, 137 Polybromofullerenes, 149 Polychlorofullerenes, 149 Polycyclic carbocycles, via phosphines, 70 Polyfluoroalkylating agents, sulfonates, 122 Polyfluorofullerenes, 149 Polyphenols, natural, oxidized, 99 Polypropylenimine dendrimers, 1-2 branched, 137 P-P bond activation, 73 Prolinamides, supported catalysts, 81 Protostanes, 132 Purines, functionalization, 179 Pyranonaphthoquinones, 131 Pyrimidines, synthesis, 88 Pyrrolidines, supported catalysts, 81 Quaternary ammonium salts, chiral catalysts, 14 Quaternary pralines, 109 Radicals, nitrogen-centered, 78 Reductive coupling, after titanocene epoxide opening, 190 aldehydes, alkynes, Ni, 189 aldol, Michael, Mannich reactions, 193 alkene hydroformylation, 194 alkenes, alkynes, 196 alkenes, alkynes, carbonyls, imines, hydrogenation, 192 carbonyls, 191 dienes, carbonyls, 195 Ru/Os porphyrin carbene complexes, 95 Ruthenium allenylidene complexes, 95 Ruthenium vinylidene complexes, 95 Samarium(II) reductions, cosolvents, additives, 155 Sesquiterpene lactones, synthesis, 107 Silabenzene ligands, 80 Silacyclopentadienide ligands, 80 Silver catalysts, asymmetric reactions, 54 C-H and C-Si activation, 57 cross-coupling, 55 heterocycle synthesis, 55-6 Soai reaction, chirality amplification, 199-200 Sphingosines, Jaspine B, synthesis, 182 Spiro bis(pyridinium) salts, ionic liquids, 40 Squalene derivatives, 132 Stannocanes, 90 Structure and reactivity, book, 206 Sulfanylation of carbonyls, 134 Supramolecules, halogen bonding, 32 TEMPO, cooxidant, carbon-radicals, 172 Tertiary alcohols, from ketones, with Cu, 44 Tertiary amines, from ketimines, with Cu, 44 Tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl, (TEMPO), 172 Tetranortriterpenoids, 132 Thiazolidinones, 124 Thioamides, cyclo-acylation, 91 Thiol ester/boronic acid coupling, with Cu, 17 Transmetallation, 100 Triazine, dissociation into HCN, 153 Trichlorosilane, reducing agent, 164 Triisopropylphenylbinaphthyldiylhydrogen phosphate (TRIP), 15 TRIP catalyst, 15 Triphenylphosphine, in synthesis, 158 Triterpenoids, 132 Ylides, Michael addition, cyclization, 4 Zeolites, aromatic hydrocarbons, 147 mechanism of surface methoxy species, 2