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Chemoselective Nucleophilic Amination Of Amides 1st Edition Miran Lemmerer

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Chemoselective Nucleophilic Amination Of Amides 1st Edition Miran Lemmerer
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Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 60
Author: Miran Lemmerer
ISBN: 9783658300197, 3658300191
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Chemoselective Nucleophilic Amination Of Amides 1st Edition Miran Lemmerer by Miran Lemmerer 9783658300197, 3658300191 instant download after payment.

α-Amino carbonyl compounds are omnipresent in all living organisms, making their selective synthesis highly sought after. However, the synthesis of α-amino amides, a subclass of α-amino carbonyls, in the presence of other carbonyls is usually challenging, due to the required harsh conditions. Miran Lemmerer expands a novel chemoselective approach for the synthesis of these intriguing molecules together with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nuno Maulide’s team. The Author: Miran Lemmerer is currently pursuing his PhD studies under supervision of Prof. Dr. Nuno Maulide at the Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria.

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