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Topology of Organometallic Radicals
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How does coordination with transition metals affect reactivity&stereoelectronic parameters of propargyl cation&radical?
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Alternative Strategies for Generation of Co2(CO)6 - Complexed Propargyl Radicals
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Tetrahydrofuran-Mediated Generation and Stereoselective Coupling of Cobalt-Complexed Propargyl Radicals
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THF: Synthetic Profile
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Understanding THF-Mediated Radical Reaction: Hydride Ion Transfer versus Direct Single Electron Reduction
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Mechanism of THF-Mediated Radical Reaction
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Unorthodox Radical Chemistry
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Spontaneous Generation of Cobalt- Complexed Propargyl Radicals
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Tentative Mechanism of Spontaneous Reaction
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The Effect of Temperature Upon Reaction Rate Gagik G. Melikyan, Boghos Mikailian, Ruth Sepanian, Pogban Toure. High-Temperature Reaction of a Co2(CO)6- Complexed Propargyl Cation. J. Organomet. Chem. 2009, 694,785-794.
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Yield and d,l-Diastereoselectivity NOT Compromised Temperature TimeYield d,l:meso de 20°C11h80.0%94:688% 40°C100min93.0%94:688% 83°C6min88.0%92:884% 147°C1min84.0%90:1080%
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High Temperature Reactions in Cobalt- Alkyne Chemistry
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One-Step, Tf 2 O-Mediated Radical Reaction
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Generation of Cobalt-Complexed Propargyl Cations under Acidic Conditions
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Generation of Cobalt-Complexed Propargyl Cations under Acidic Conditions: An Alternative Approach
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Generation of Cobalt-Complexed Propargyl Cations under Neutral Conditions
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Expanding Reagent Base: Trifluoroacetic Anhydride vs Triflic Anhydride
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Expanding Substrate Base of Spontaneous Radical Reaction
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Can the New Method for Cation Generation Handle Acid- Sensitive Moieties?
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How Free the Cobalt-Complexed Radicals Are?
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New Avenue: Cross-Coupling Radical Reactions
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Charge distribution and structural parameters derived from the PM3 and 3-21G* calculation.
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Synopsis of Cross-Coupling Radical Reactions
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Intramolecular Cyclizations: Topology
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Intramolecular Radical Cyclizations: an Easy Access to 1,5-Cyclodecadiynes
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Diastereoselectivity of Intramolecular Cyclizations
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CH/pi-Coordination Leading to meso- Diastereomer
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X-Ray Structures of 1,5-Alkadiynes & 1,5-Cycloalkadiynes
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Synthetic Potential
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Functional Group Tolerance
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The Concept of Controlling the Concentration of Female Hormones
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Can Radical Dimers Compete with Testosterone for an Enzymatic Site?
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Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): What is on the Market?
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DNA Cleaving Agents of New Topology
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Melikyan Research Group Spring 2009
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