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Special Issue on Emerging Topics in Organophosphorus Chemistry CALL FOR PAPERS Organophosphorus chemistry is an evergreen and continually growing eld within Special Issue Editor in Chief organic chemistry. It is a vast and exciting eld, with potential opportunities for György Keglevich, Budapest University researchers involved in multidisciplinary scientic endeavours, including organic, of Technology and Economics, medicinal, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and industrial chemistry. Organophospho- Budapest, Hungary rus compounds nd extensive applications in all these elds owing to their inherent [email protected] physical and biological properties. Guest Editors Within the eld, there have been new developments in many areas, including Goutam Brahmachari, Visva-Bharati, methodologies, new series of P-compounds, structural modications for enhanced Santiniketan, India bioactivity and/or material applications, and many more. To sustain the ongoing goutam.brahmachari@visva- developments in this subject, chemists need to face the challenges of designing bharati.ac.in fascinating reaction protocols and new versions of catalysts for preparing valuable P-compounds satisfying the demands for operation simplicity, cost-ešectivity, green Nóra Z. Kiss, Budapest University of aspects, stereoselectivity, and industrial feasibility. Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary e aim of this Special Issue is to collate research with a focus on the recent [email protected] advances in multifaceted research activities in organophosphorus chemistry. We welcome original research and review articles that serve to highlight the potential and Submission Deadline exciting opportunities of organophosphorus chemistry and will inspire researchers Friday, òÀ October òýòÔ to investigate new problems and nd new solutions in this area. Submissions on all aspects of organophosphorus chemistry are welcomed with a focus on exploring the Publication Date eld from both academic and industrial points of view. March òýòò

is versatile group of compounds with multivalency, variable oxidation states, asymmetry, and metal-binding properties opens up a number of research directions in which we aim to attract submissions. is may include synthetic methods for -containing species, including phosphine oxides, phosphinates and phosphonates, sulde and boron derivatives, ç-, ¥-, -, â- and Þ-membered hete- rocycles and bridged heterocycles. Named organic chemical reactions, such as the Wittig- or Wadsworth–Emmons reaction, the Kabachnik–Fields condensation, the Pudovik- or aza-Pudovik addition, the Mitsunobu reaction, or the Hirao cross- coupling, are among the welcome topics. e elaboration of new catalysts, such as phosphonium salts in phase transfer , or species incorporating transition metals and P-ligands or organocatalysts allowing chemoselective or enantioselective organic chemical transformations belonging to the discipline of green chemistry are also welcomed. e discussion of stereochemical problems and mechanisms evaluated by quantum chemical calculations represent theoretical organic chemistry also t within the scope of this Issue.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following: Organophosphorus chemistry in general e synthesis of tertiary phosphine oxides, phosphinates, and phosphonates Preparation of -, â- and Þ-membered, as well as bridged P-heterocycles Named reactions, such as the Arbuzov-, Perkov-, Kabachik–Fields-, Hirao-, Wittig- and the Mitsunobu reactions and borane derivatives within organophosphorus compounds P-ligands and their transition metal complexes as catalysts Phase transfer catalysts and ionic liquids Asymmetric catalysis/optical resolution eoretical calculations within organophosphorus chemistry (mechanisms, stereostructures, aromaticity) Green aspects in organophosphorus chemistry (e.g. microwave-assisted synthesis, solvent-free reactions, -e›cient synthesis, and catalytic accomplishments)

Authors can submit their manuscripts through the Manuscript Tracking System at https://review.hindawi.com/submit?specialIssue=¥ â¥À¥.

Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue publication date.