The 19th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Part of the Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry series
1–30 Nov 2015
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Welcome from the Chairs
Electronic conferences on synthetic organic chemistry (ECSOC) are a series of conferences maintained through the internet since 1997, an original initiative by MDPI, and later consolidated with the contribution of the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). Nowadays it constitutes the first and oldest electronic conference in the world. It maintains its character of free participation, with contributions considered as preliminary reports on edge achievements, and registration as a distinctive standard of the world wide web open access character.
It covers different sections of organic synthesis:
A. General Organic Synthesis
B. Bioorganic, Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry
C. Microwave Assisted Synthesis
D. Polymer and Supramolecular Chemistry
E. Computational Chemistry
F. Ionic Liquids
Conference Chairs
julioa.seijas@usc.es
lucy.lu@mdpi.com
List of accepted submissions (103)
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sciforum-006035 | A simple, convenient three component one-pot procedure for the synthesis of benzimidazolo-quinazolinone derivatives in the presence Silica-based sulfonic acid (MCM-41-SO3H): a efficient and practical catalyst | , | N/A |
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A variety of quinazolinones are readily prepared via one-pot three-component reaction in good to excellent yields. The desired products were obtained from the reaction of dimedone, various aldehydes with 2-aminobenzimidazole under mild reaction conditions using MCM- 41-SO3H as effective catalyst in green and reusable catalyst in refluxing ethanol has been developed. Starting from the corresponding available materials, this friendly and environmentally free-metal procedure has been successfully extended to the synthesis of benzimidazoquinazolinones. The salient advantages of this method are mild reaction conditions, nontoxic and inexpensive catalyst, environmentally benign, high to excellent yields, shorter reaction times, easy operation, and no column chromatographic separation.[1,2] [1] M. Heravi, F. Derikvand, L. Ranjbar, “Sulfamic acid–catalyzed, threeComponent, one-pot synthesis of [1, 2, 4] triazolo/benzimidazolo quinazolinone derivatives”, synthetic communications, 2010, 677–685. |
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sciforum-006617 | Highlight on the reactivity of PhSeZnX | , , , , , , | N/A |
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The first bench stable selenolates, PhSeZnHalides have been synthesized through a completely atom economy oxidative insertion of the elemental zinc on the commercially available PhSeHalides. These reagents showed the characteristic nucleophilic reactivity which will be reviewed in this report. All of the reactions were strongly accelerated when effected in water suspension. Alkyl, aryl, vinyl and acyl substitutions, ring-opening reactions of epoxides and aziridines and Michael type addition will be described including the role of the zinc in the control of the chemoselectivity and stereoselectivity. |
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sciforum-006569 | Superbasic system CsOH/DMSO as a reagent for a fast one-step synthesis of symmetrical dialkyl trithiocarbonates | N/A |
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Symmetrical dialkyl trithiocarbonates were readily synthesized in excellent yields by one-step reaction |
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sciforum-005985 | A new synthesis of cellulose-based silver nanocomposite and its catalytic performance | , , | N/A |
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In the present work, cellulose-based silver nanocomposite is synthesized by a new method and used as a catalyst for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. To study the morphology and characterization of the nanocomposite, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were obtained. |
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sciforum-006527 | An efficient synthesis of bis(indolyl) methanes and N, N'-alkylidene bisamides by silzic under solvent free conditions | , , | N/A |
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An operationally simple and green method for the synthesis of a wide range of bis(indolyl)methanes, and N,N'-alkylidene bisamides under mild conditions, with excellent yields using silzic, has been developed. This improved method furnishes in good yields bis(indolyl)methanes derivatives starting from indole and aldehydes, or ketones, and N,N'-alkylidene bisamides derivatives starting from acetamide and aldehydes. the catalytic system was reused up for three times with The same efficiency |
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A. General Organic Synthesis
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D. Polymer and Supramolecular Chemistry
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F. Ionic Liquids
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