The 24th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Part of the Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry series
15 Nov–15 Dec 2020
General Organic Synthesis, Bioorganic, Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry, Microwave Assisted Synthesis, Polymer and Supramolecular Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Ionic Liquids
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Welcome from the Chair
Welcome to the 24th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry
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:
- General Organic Synthesis
- Bioorganic, Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry
- Microwave Assisted Synthesis
- Polymer and Supramolecular Chemistry
- Computational Chemistry
- Ionic Liquids
Call for Papers
Dear Colleague,
The Electronic Conferences on Synthetic Organic Chemistry (ECSOC) are a series of conferences that have been held online since 1997. Originally, it was an initiative of MDPI, and was later amalgamated with the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). It now constitutes the longest running electronic conference in the world. It maintains free participation and registration in the true spirit of open access on the World Wide Web. The conference this year will cover a wide range of aspects involved in synthetic organic chemistry. A non-exhaustive list of topics that will be considered comprises:
- General Organic Synthesis
- Bioorganic, Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry
- Microwave Assisted Synthesis
- Polymer and Supramolecular Chemistry
- Computational Chemistry
- Ionic Liquids
ECSOC-24 offers you the opportunity to participate in this international, scholarly conference without having the concern or expenditure of travel. The conference will be completely free of charge—both to “attend”, and for scholars to upload and present their latest work on the conference platform. There will be a possibility to submit selected papers to the journal Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, Impact Factor: 3.267 (2019) ; 5-Year Impact Factor: 3.589 (2019) ; https://www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules).
Abstracts (in English) should be submitted by *25 October 2020* online at https://sciforum.net/conference/ecsoc-24. After the abstract is accepted by the Scientific Committee, the authors will be invited to prepare a full description of their work under the form of a PowerPoint presentation, and to upload it *before 10 November 2020* to ensure there is time for a final check.
We hope you will be able to join this exciting event and support us in making it a success. The 24th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry is organized and sponsored by MDPI (https://www.mdpi.com), an open access publisher based in Switzerland.
We look forward to receiving your research papers and to welcome you at this 24th edition of the e-Conference.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions.
Kind regards,
*Dr. Julio A. Seijas Vázquez*
Chair of the 24th Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry (ECSOC-24)
Instructions for Authors
Submissions should be done by the authors online by registering with www.sciforum.net, and using the "New Submission" function once logged into system.
- Scholars interested in participating with the conference can submit their abstract (about 200-250 words covering the areas of manuscripts for the proceedings issue) online on this website until 15 October 2020 25 October 2020.
- The Conference Committee will pre-evaluate, based on the submitted abstract, whether a contribution from the authors of the abstract will be welcome for the 23rd International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry. All authors will be notified by 25 October 2020 31 October 2020about the acceptance of their abstract.
- If the abstract is accepted for this conference, the author is asked to submit the manuscript, optionally along with a PowerPoint and/or video presentation of his/her paper (only PDF), until the submission deadline of 10 November 2020.
- The conference proceedings papers and presentations will be available on https://sciforum.net/conference/ecsoc-24 for discussion and will be published in Journal Chemistry Proceedings.
- Participants of this conference are cordially invited to contribute with a full manuscript to our Special Issue in the journal Molecules (the submission to the journal is independent from the conference proceedings and will follow the usual process of the journal, including peer-review, APC, etc.). Papers presented at the conference will be granted a 20% discount in the Special Issue.
First page:
Title
Full author names
Affiliations (including full postal address) and authors' e-mail addresses
Abstract (200-250 words)
Keywords
Introduction
Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
(Acknowledgements)
References
Authors are encouraged to prepare a presentation in PowerPoint or similar software, to be displayed online along with the Manuscript. Slides, if available, will be displayed directly in the website using Sciforum.net's proprietary slides viewer. Slides can be prepared in exactly the same way as for any traditional conference where research results can be presented. Slides should be converted to the PDF format before submission so that our process can easily and automatically convert them for online displaying.
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Figures, Schemes and Tables: Authors are encouraged to prepare figures and schemes in color. Full color graphics will be published free of charge. Figure and schemes must be numbered (Figure 1, Scheme I, Figure 2, Scheme II, etc.) and a explanatory title must be added. Tables should be inserted into the main text, and numbers and titles for all tables supplied. All table columns should have an explanatory heading. Please supply legends for all figures, schemes and tables. The legends should be prepared as a separate paragraph of the main text and placed in the main text before a table, a figure or a scheme.
List of accepted submissions (184)
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sciforum-036171 | Zn-Catalyzed Direct Synthesis of 3-Iodo-1,3-dienes from α-Allenols | , , , | N/A |
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In recent years, the chemistry of allenes has attracted the attention of many chemists giving rise to numerous studies due to the presence of a cumulated diene in the structure of the compound. Therefore, these allenes have allowed to prepare a variety of compounds of chemical and biological interest. On the other hand, 3-iodo-1,3-dienes are interesting species in organic chemistry because of its wide reactivity. They can undergo Diels-Alder cycloaddition, palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions such as Stille, Negishi, Sonogashira and carbonylation, as well as solvolysis and metallation reactions. We wish to report herein a new protocol that allows to obtain 3-iodo-1,3-dienes through a sustainable process starting from α-allenols. In this new synthetic route, zinc (II) derivatives are used as metallic promoter which are low cost and are also non-polluting species for the environment. |
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sciforum-036619 | Heterocyclic aldehydes based on thieno[3,2-b]thiophene core: synthesis and preliminary studies as ion optical chemosensors | , , , , | N/A | N/A |
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Heterocyclic aldehydes show a variety of optical properties and the versatility of their reactivity allows them to yield a wide range of more complex compounds, with application in areas such as medicinal, materials and supramolecular chemistry. The biological and environmental relevance of certain molecules and ions turns them into targets for the design of molecular recognition systems. Recently, heterocyclic aldehydes have been reported in the literature as ion chemosensors. Following the group’s work on optical chemosensors, for the detection and quantification of ions and molecules with environmental and medicinal relevance, this work reports the synthesis and characterization of two heterocyclic aldehydes based on the thieno[3,2-b]thiophene core, by Suzuki coupling, as well as the synthesis of the corresponding precursors. Preliminary chemosensory studies for the synthesized heterocyclic aldehydes in the presence of selected cations were also performed, in solution, in order to determine their potential application as optical chemosensors. |
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sciforum-038370 | Design, synthesis and bioactivity of benzimidazole-2-carbamates as soil-borne anti-fungal agents | , , , , , | N/A |
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Worldwide, fungi pathogens considered to be a lead cause of loss for vegetable crop production. Although, several strategies have been used to manage soil borne fungal diseases, however, higher percentage of the loss of crop production is that caused by fungal pathogens especially in Oman. Management of Pythium-induced diseases of cucumber has relied on the use of imported fungicides, biological control and cultural practices. Mefenoxam and hymexazol are two common fungicides for the management of Pythium-induced diseases in Oman. Despite their use in different farms, mefenoxam suffers from rapid biodegradation in soil while resistance has been reported among Pythium species to hymexazol. Thus, in this work we proposed a methodology of preparing a series of 2-carbamate benzimidazole derivatives of potential antifungal activity and use it against the fungal pathogens that cause the most loss of vegetables crop production in Oman. Benzimidazole scaffolds have been widely used in medicinal chemistry and drug development due to their numerous medical and biological activities. Methyl benzimidazole-2-yl-carbamate (MBC) in particular is a well-known building block found in many fungicidal drugs in agriculture field. Seventeen benzimidazole derivatives were synthesized in multistep reactions with acceptable yields. Structures of all newly synthesized compounds were identified and characterized using 1H-NMR, IR, HRMS, and melting point. Final compounds were tested on five soil-borne pathogens. Results of bioassays showed some compounds significantly affected the growth of Pythium aphanidermatum, a serious pathogen of vegetable crops worldwide. At least one class of these derivatives was the most efficacious, which resulted in 96% growth inhibition in Pythium at 100 mg L-1. |
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sciforum-038439 | Preparation and Hydro-lipophilic Properties of Novel Fluorinated Benzyl Carbamates of 4-Aminosalicylanilides | , , , , | N/A | N/A |
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A series of seven fluorinated benzyl carbamates of 4-aminosalicylanilides and unsubstituted benzyl [3-hydroxy-4-(phenylcarbamoyl)phenyl]carbamate designed as agents with the expected anticholinesterase and anti-inflammatory activity were prepared and characterized. As lipophilicity significantly influences the biological activity of compounds, the hydro-lipophilic properties of these mono-, di- and tri-substituted carbamates were investigated in the study. All the discussed derivatives 4-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}-2-hydroxybenzoic acid were analysed using the reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography method to measure lipophilicity. The procedure was performed under isocratic conditions with methanol as an organic modifier in the mobile phase using an end-capped non-polar C18 stationary reversed-phase column. In the present study, the correlations between the logarithm of the capacity factor k, logarithm of the distributive parameter D at pH 7.4 and log P/Clog P values calculated in various ways as well as the relationships between the lipophilicity and the chemical structure of the studied compounds are discussed. |
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sciforum-038493 | On the use of CeCl3.7H2O as catalyst for the synthesis of hydrazones derived from aromatic aldehydes and ketones | , , | N/A | N/A |
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The hydrazone functional group has been extensively studied and used in fields as diverse as organic chemistry, materials and biomedical sciences. In this work, the hydrazonation of acetophenones and benzaldehydes under CeCl3-assistance was evaluated. The transformations entailed the use of the respective hydrazines (H2N-NH2.HCl, Me2N-NH2 or Ph2N-NH2.HCl) and CeCl3.7H2O (2-5 mol%). The use of different solvents in a model reaction between 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde and N,N-dimethylhydrazine was studied. |
Conference Chair
Name | Role | Affiliation |
Dr. Julio A. Seijas | Conference Chair | Universidad de Santiago de Compostela |
Dr. M. Pilar Vázquez-Tato | Conference Scientific Secretary | Universidad de Santiago de Compostela |
Scientific Committee
Name | Role | Affiliation |
Dr. Julio A. Seijas | President | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Spain |
Dr. M. Pilar Vázquez Tato | Committee Scientific Secretary | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Spain |
Dr. Enrique Cabaleiro Lago | Committee Member | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Spain |
Dr. Óscar Cabeza Gras | Committee Member | Universidade da Coruña. Spain |
Dr. Noureddine Choukchou-Braham | Committee Member | Université Aboubakr Belkaid. Algeria |
Dr. Roman Dembinski | Committee Member | Oakland University. USA. |
Dr. Esther Domínguez Pérez | Committee Member | Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea. Spain |
Dr. Rosario Fernández Fernández | Committee Member | Universidad de Sevilla. Spain |
Dr. Simona Funar-Timofei | Committee Member | Institute of Chemistry Timisoara of Romanian Academy. Romania |
Dr. Rocío Gámez Montaño | Committee Member | Universidad de Guanajuato. México |
Dr. Manik Ghosh | Committee Member | Birla Institute of Technology. India. |
Dr. Begoña González de Prado | Committee Member | Universidade de Vigo. Spain |
Dr. Fernanda Gadini Finelli | Committee Member | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Brazil |
Dr. Bernardo Herradón | Committee Member | Instituto de Química Orgánica General CSIC. Spain |
Dr. Josef Jampílek | Committee Member | Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia |
Dr. Francesca Marini | Committee Member | Università degli Studi di Perugia. Italy |
Dr. Anna P. G. Nikalje | Committee Member | Wilson College, University of Mumbai. India |
Dr. M. Manuela M. Raposo | Committee Member | Universidade do Minho. Portugal |
Dr. Juan M. Ortigueira Amor | Committee Member | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Spain |
Dr. Pavel Pazdera | Committee Member | Masaryk University. Czech Republic |
Dr. Claudio Santi | Committee Member | Università degli Studi di Perugia. Italy |
Dr. Anatoly D. Shutalev | Committee Member | Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences. Russian Federation |
Dr. Miguel Angel Sierra | Committee Member | Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Real Sociedad Española de Química (RSEQ). Spain |
Dr. Wolfgang Stadlbauer | Committee Member | Karl-Franzens Universität. Austria |
Dr. Victor Hugo Soto Tellini | Committee Member | University of Costa Rica. Costa Rica |
Dr. Thies Thiemann | Committee Member | United Arab Emirates University. United Arab Emirates |
Dr. Valérie Thiéry | Committee Member | Université de La Rochelle. France |
Conference Secretaries
Dr. M. Pilar Vázquez-Tato. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Spain
pilar.vazquez.tato@usc.es
Ms. Judith Wu
ecsoc@mdpi.com