There is a strong imperative to reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the environment, and many efforts are currently being made to replace conventional hazardous VOCs in favour of safe, green and bio-renewable reaction media that are not based on crude petroleum. Recent ground-breaking studies from a few laboratories worldwide have shown that both Grignard and (functionalised) organolithium reagents, traditionally handled under strict exclusion of air and humidity and in anhydrous VOCs, can smoothly promote both nucleophilic additions to unsaturated substrates and nucleophilic substitutions in water and other bio-based solvents (glycerol, deep eutectic solvents), competitively with protonolysis, at room temperature a...
Organocatalysts have emerged as a third major way of catalyzing a wide variety of reactions, besides...
Green chemistry integrates environmentally safe and sustainable technologies for chemical research a...
Shattering the long-held dogma that organolithium chemistry needs to be performed under inert atmosp...
There is a strong imperative to reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the env...
There is a strong imperative to reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the env...
It has always been a firm conviction of the scientific community that the employment of both anhydro...
Core tools of synthetic chemistry, polar organometallic reagents (typified by organolithium and Grig...
Despite their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of polar organolithium and Grignard reagents is ...
Recently, there has been an upsurge interest in developing chemoselective and fast processes when wo...
Several examples illustrate the effectiveness of using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) as environmenta...
Despite their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of polar organolithium and Grignard reagents is...
Edging closer towards developing air and moisture compatible polar organometallic chemistry, the che...
Green chemistry integrates environmentally safe and sustainable technologies for chemical research ...
Because of the dwindling petroleum resources and the urgent action required to address the climate c...
In spite of their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of highly polar organometallic reagents has ...
Organocatalysts have emerged as a third major way of catalyzing a wide variety of reactions, besides...
Green chemistry integrates environmentally safe and sustainable technologies for chemical research a...
Shattering the long-held dogma that organolithium chemistry needs to be performed under inert atmosp...
There is a strong imperative to reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the env...
There is a strong imperative to reduce the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the env...
It has always been a firm conviction of the scientific community that the employment of both anhydro...
Core tools of synthetic chemistry, polar organometallic reagents (typified by organolithium and Grig...
Despite their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of polar organolithium and Grignard reagents is ...
Recently, there has been an upsurge interest in developing chemoselective and fast processes when wo...
Several examples illustrate the effectiveness of using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) as environmenta...
Despite their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of polar organolithium and Grignard reagents is...
Edging closer towards developing air and moisture compatible polar organometallic chemistry, the che...
Green chemistry integrates environmentally safe and sustainable technologies for chemical research ...
Because of the dwindling petroleum resources and the urgent action required to address the climate c...
In spite of their enormous synthetic relevance, the use of highly polar organometallic reagents has ...
Organocatalysts have emerged as a third major way of catalyzing a wide variety of reactions, besides...
Green chemistry integrates environmentally safe and sustainable technologies for chemical research a...
Shattering the long-held dogma that organolithium chemistry needs to be performed under inert atmosp...