Kumar, R. and Satyanarayana, G.
(2019)
Transition Metal Catalyzed One-Pot/Sequential One-Pot Syntheses of Fluorenones, Terphenyls and Ethyl-3-Phenylpropanoates.
PhD thesis, Indian institute of technology Hyderabad.
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Abstract
Transition-metal catalysis has developed new emerging opportunities to form C–C bonds between or within functionalized substrates, which is one of the important branch of organic chemistry. However, it is difficult to deal with intense issues, for example, high cost of catalysts/ligands, low yields and a lot of sewage delivered amid the reaction procedures. The advancement of enhanced methodology utilizing affordable, effectively dealt with and more feasible catalytic frameworks has remained an elusive goal. A general approach to enhance synthetic efficiency and furthermore to offer access to a large number of diversified molecules is the improvement of one-pot strategies. Selective synthetic transformations of multifunctional compounds in onepot constitute the most important class of synthetic organic strategies. Thus one-pot synthetic approaches have been crucial part in organic chemistry.
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Satyanarayana, Gedu | UNSPECIFIED |
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Thesis
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C-H-Activation, One-pot, Catalysis, Terphenyls |
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Chemistry |
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Department of Chemistry |
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28 Jun 2019 09:46 |
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18 Feb 2022 09:34 |
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http://raiithold.iith.ac.in/id/eprint/5583 |
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