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Volume 4, Number 5, July 2007

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Cycloaddition Reactions of 5-Hydroxymethyl-Furan-2-Nitrileoxide
pp. 306-308(3)
Authors: Ananda S. Amarasekara,; Osayamen Edigin,; Wendy Hernandez,

Synthesis of Oxepin-Annulated Quinolone Heterocycles by Ruthenium Catalyzed Enyne Bond Reorganization/Diels-Alder Reaction
pp. 309-313(5)
Authors: Krishna C. Majumdar,; Pradip Debnath,; Srikanta Samanta,

Reversible Friedel-Crafts Acylations of Phenanthrene: Rearrangements of Acetylphenanthrenes
pp. 314-318(5)
Authors: Liron Levy,; Sergey Pogodin,; Shmuel Cohen,; Israel Agranat,

A Mild Synthesis of Nitriles by TPPX2-promoted Dehydration of Primary Amides
pp. 319-321(3)
Authors: Daniele Vaccari,; Paolo Davoli,; Maria Bucciarelli,; Alberto Spaggiari,; Fabio Prati,

A New Synthesis of Benzoazacrown Ethers Through Pd-Catalyzed Intramolecular Cycloamination Reactions
pp. 322-324(3)
Authors: Rafik Omar-Amrani,; Raphael Schneider,; Yves Fort,

Thermal Degradation of Peptides and Formation of Acrylamide, Part 2
pp. 329-331(3)
Authors: Jurgen Buhlert,; Reinhold Carle,; Zsuzsa Majer,; Dietrich Spitzner,

Eco-Friendly Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of New Quinoline-Based Dialkyl α-Aminophosphonates
pp. 332-338(7)
Authors: Ljerka Tusek-Bozic,; Marina Juribasic,; Marijana Komac,; Vesna Cmrecki,; Irena Zrinski,; Jan Balzarini,; Erik De Clercq,

Cation Binding Properties by Ammonium Glycolic and Pyridinium Amido Calix[4]Arenes
pp. 339-343(5)
Authors: Amel Ben Othman,; Lassaad Baklouti,; Rym Abidi,; Jacques Vicens,

Palladium-Catalyzed Cyanation of Aryl Bromides with Potassium Hexacyanoferrate (II)
pp. 352-356(5)
Authors: Yi-nan Cheng,; Zheng Duan,; Ting Li,; Yangjie Wu,

Microwave Accelerated Multicomponent Synthesis for a Novel Scaffold of Monastrol Analogues
pp. 357-361(5)
Authors: Mazaahir Kidwai,; Suchi Kukreja,; Shewta Rastogi,; Kavita Singhal,

Design and Synthesis of Hg2+ Sensing Probe Based on Spirobenzopyran Derivatives
pp. 362-365(4)
Authors: Tian Tian,; Xiang Zhou,; Wing H. Chan,

Syntheses of the Ammonium Salts of 7-Carbamate Derivatives of Quercetin
pp. 366-369(4)
Authors: Chenglong Wu,; Li Cheng,; Ying Li,; Dong Guo,; Shuyan Yu,; Xianxue Wu,; Yuquan Wei,

Efficient Synthesis of 5H-Thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidines from Reactions of 3,4-Dihydropyrimidine-thiones with α-Bromoacetone in Aqueous Media
pp. 370-373(4)
Authors: Xi-Cun Wang,; Zheng-Jun Quan,; Zhang Zhang,; Ya-Juan Liu,; Peng-Yan Ji,

Synthesis of meso-Aryl Substituted Porphyrins: Simple and High Yielding Modification of the Adler Procedure
pp. 374-377(4)
Authors: Kamaljit Singh,; Amit Sharma,; Sonia Behal,; Paramjit Kaur,

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