Number 80 - The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS Publications)

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Number 80 compiled by Veronica M. Cornel Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 339 West Carpenter AVenue, Reedley, California 93654 [email protected]

Reviews are listed in order of appearance in the sources indicated. In multidisciplinary review journals, only those reviews which fall within the scope of this Journal are included. Sources are listed alphabetically in three categories: regularly issued review journals and series volumes, contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index. Major English-language sources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such as Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedings are omitted. This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the latter part of the 2005 literature. Previous installment: J. Org. Chem. 2006, 71(1), 438-47. Supporting Information Available: A file containing this Recent Review compilation in Microsoft Word and the data in plain text that can be imported into Endnote (using Refer style) and Reference Manager databases. This material is available free of charge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org.

Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes Accounts of Chemical Research 1. Hazari, N.; Mountford, P. Reactions and Applications of Titanium Imido Complexes. 2005, 38(11), 839-49. 2. Taylor, R. J. K.; Reid, M.; Foot, J.; Raw, S. A. Tandem Oxidation Processes Using Manganese Dioxide: Discovery, Applications, and Current Studies. 2005, 38(11), 851-69. Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry 3. Garegg, P. J. Synthesis and Reactions of Glycosides. 2004, 59, 69-134. 4. El Khadem, H. S.; Fatiadi, A. J. Hydrazine Derivatives of Carba Sugars and Related Compounds. 2004, 59, 135-73.

11. Muniz, K. Bifunctional Metal-Ligand Catalysis: Hydrogenations and New Reactions within the Metal-(Di)Amine Scaffold. 2005, 44(41), 6622-7. 12. Trost, B. M.; Frederiksen, M. U.; Rudd, M. T. RutheniumCatalyzed Reactions - A Treasure Trove of Atom-Economic Transformations. 2005, 44(41), 6630-66. 13. Tidwell, T. T. Catalytic Asymmetric Esterification of Ketenes. 2005, 44(42), 6812-4. 14. Breit, B. Supramolecular Approaches to Generate Libraries of Chelating Bidentate Ligands for Homogeneous Catalysis. 2005, 44(42), 6816-25. 15. Astruc, D.; Lu, F.; Aranzaes, J. R. Nanoparticles as Recyclable Catalysts. The Frontier between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis. 2005, 44(48), 7852-72.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 5. Braun, T. Oxidative Addition of NH3 to a Transition-Metal Complex: A Key Step for the Metal-Mediated Derivatization of Ammonia? 2005, 44(32), 5012-4. 6. Sugiura, M.; Kobayashi, S. N-Acylhydrazones as Versatile Electrophiles for the Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds. 2005, 44(33), 5176-86. 7. Sanchez, L.; Martin, N.; Guldi, D. M. Hydrogen-Bonding Motifs in Fullerene Chemistry. 2005, 44(34), 5374-82. 8. Bringmann, G.; Mortimer, A. J. P.; Keller, P. A.; Gresser, M. J.; Garner, J.; Breuning, M. Atroposelective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Biaryl Compounds. 2005, 44(34), 5384-427. 9. Woodward, S. Organocopper for the Craftsman Cunning at His Trade. 2005, 44(35), 5560-2. 10. Najera, C.; Sansano, J. M. Catalytic Enantioselective 1,3Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction of Azomethine Ylides and Alkenes: The Direct Strategy to Prepare Enantioenriched Highly Substituted Proline Derivatives. 2005, 44(39), 6272-6.

Canadian Journal of Chemistry 16. Chiou, W.-H.; Lee, S.-Y.; Ojima, I. Recent Advances in Cyclohydrocarbonylation Reactions. 2005, 83(6-7), 681-92. 17. Lin, I. J. B.; Vasam, C. S. Review of Gold(I) NHeterocyclic Carbenes. 2005, 83(6-7), 812-25. The Chemical Record 18. Breslow, R. Biomimetic Selectivity. 2001, 1(1), 3-11. 19. Chisholm, M. H. Factors Influencing the Reductive Cleavage of C-X Multiple Bonds in their Reactions with Metal-Metal Multiple Bonds (X ) C, N, O, S). 2001, 1(1), 12-23. 20. Noyori, R.; Suga, S.; Oka, H.; Kitamura, M. Self-and Nonself-Recognition of Chiral Catalysts: The Origin of Nonlinear Effects in the Amino-Alcohol Catalyzed Asymmetric Addition of Diorganozincs to Aldehydes. 2001, 1(2), 85-100. 10.1021/jo063302d CCC: $33.50 © 2006 American Chemical Society

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21. Yamada, H.; Shimizu, S.; Kobayashi, M. Hydratases Involved in Nitrile Conversion: Screening, Characterization and Application. 2001, 1(2), 152-61. 22. Miller, M. L.; Ojima, I. Chemistry and Chemical Biology of Taxane Anticancer Agents. 2001, 1(3), 195-211. 23. Scott, A. I. Reflections on the Discovery of Nature’s Pathways to Vitamin B12. 2001, 1(3), 212-27. 24. Paquette, L. A. The Sclerophytin A Adventure. 2001, 1(4), 311-20. 25. Soai, K.; Sato, I.; Shibata, T. Asymmetric Autocatalysis and the Origin of Chiral Homogeneity in Organic Compounds. 2001, 1(4), 321-32. 26. Seino, H.; Mizobe, Y.; Hidai, M. Transformation of Organic Molecules on the Low-Valent [M(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)2] Moiety Derived from Trans-[M(N2)2(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)2] or Related Complexes M ) Mo, W). 2001, 1(5), 349-61. 27. Kim, S. Consecutive Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation Approach in Tandem Cyclization Reactions. 2001, 1(6), 41521. 28. Balzani, V.; Credi, A. Artificial Molecular-Level Machines. 2001, 1(6), 422-35. 29. Tundo, P.; Perosa, A. Green Organic Syntheses: Organic Carbonates as Methylating Agents. 2002, 2(1), 13-23. 30. Tokuyama, H.; Fukuyama, T. Indole Synthesis by Radical Cyclization of o-Alkenylphenyl Isocyanides and Its Application to the Total Synthesis of Natural Products. 2002, 2(1), 37-45. 31. Ichimura, K. Nonlinear Organic Reactions to Proliferate Acidic and Basic Molecules and Their Applications. 2002, 2(1), 46-55. 32. Tasler, S.; Bringmann, G. Biarylic Biscarbazole Alkaloids: Occurrence, Stereochemistry, Synthesis, and Bioactivity. 2002, 2(2), 114-26. 33. Ishibashi, H.; Ishihara, K.; Yamamoto, H. Chiral Proton Donor Reagents: Tin Tetrachloride-Coordinated Optically Active Binaphthol Derivatives. 2002, 2(3), 177-88. 34. Nielsen, M. B.; Diederich, F. The Art of Acetylenic Scaffolding: Rings, Rods, and Switches. 2002, 2(3), 189-98. 35. Itami, K.; Yoshida, J.-I. The Use of Hydrophilic Groups in Aqueous Organic Reactions. 2002, 2(4), 213-24. 36. Ryu, I. New Approaches in Radical Carbonylation Chemistry: Fluorous Applications and Designed Tandem Processes by Species-Hybridization with Anions and Transition Metal Species. 2002, 2(4), 249-58. 37. Kitamura, M.; Narasaka, K. Synthesis of Aza-Heterocycles from Oximes by Amino-Heck Reaction. 2002, 2(4), 26877. 38. Ogino, H. Synthesis of Silylene and Silyl(Silylene)Metal Complexes. 2002, 2(5), 291-306. 39. Ley, S. V.; Baxendale, I. R. Organic Synthesis in a Changing World. 2002, 2(6), 377-88. 40. Duncan, A. P.; Bergman, R. G. Selective Transformations of Organic Compounds by Imidozirconocene Complexes. 2002, 2(6), 431-45. 41. Verma, S.; Jager, S.; Thum, O.; Famulok, M. Functional Tuning of Nucleic Acids by Chemical Modifications: Tailored Oligonucleotides as Drugs, Devices, and Diagnostics. 2003, 3(1), 51-60. 42. Murahashi, T.; Ogoshi, S.; Kurosawa, H. New Direction in Organopalladium Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity of Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Ligands Bound to Multipalladium Units. 2003, 3(2), 101-11.

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87. Blacker, J. Commercial Catalysts. 2005, (12), 22-5. Chemistry - A European Journal 88. Zhang, Q.; Curran, D. P. Quasienantiomers and Quasiracemates: New Tools for Identification, Analysis, Separation, and Synthesis of Enantiomers. 2005, 11(17), 4866-80. 89. Long, Y.-T.; Abu-Irhayem, E.; Kraatz, H.-B. Peptide Electron Transfer: More Questions Than Answers. 2005, 11(18), 5186-94. 90. Gouverneur, V.; Reiter, M. Biocatalytic Approaches to Hetero-Diels-Alder Adducts of Carbonyl Compounds. 2005, 11(20), 5806-15. 91. Maifeld, S. V.; Lee, D. Group-Selective Ring-Closing Enyne Metathesis. 2005, 11(21), 6118-26. 92. Braunschweig, H.; Whittell, G. R. Boron as a Bridging Ligand. 2005, 11(21), 6128-33. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 93. Marinicheva, G. E.; Gubina, T. I. 4,7-Dihydro-, 4,5,6,7Tetrahydro-, and Octahydroisoindoles (and Methanoisoindoles). 2004, 40(12), 1517-35. 94. Batenko, N. G.; Karlivans, G.; Valters, R. Methods for the Synthesis of Heteroaryl-Substituted 1,4-Benzo- and 1,4Naphthoquinones. 2005, 41(6), 691-717. CHEMTRACTS: Organic Chemistry 95. Berry, C. R.; Hsung, R. P. Syntheses and Stereoselective 1,2-Addition Reactions of Chiral Stannyl Allenamides. 2004, 17(8), 409-15. 96. Schall, A.; Reiser, O. Tandem Epoxidation/Stereoselective Intramolecular [4+3] Cycloaddition Reaction. 2004, 17(8), 436-41. 97. Zhang, Y.; Hsung, R. P. Transition Metal-Catalyzed [2+2+2] Cycloadditions with Ynamides. 2004, 17(8), 44250. 98. Kellogg, R. M. Transition-Metal-Free Suzuki-Type Coupling Reactions. 2004, 17(8), 451-5. 99. Zanardi, F.; Appendino, G.; Casiraghi, G. The Synthesis of the Anti-Malarial Natural Product Polysphorin and Analogues using Polymer-Supported Reagents and Scavengers. 2004, 17(11), 587-92. 100. O’Doherty, G. A.; Zhou, M. Stereocontrolled Total Synthesis of (+)-Streptazolin. 2004, 17(11), 593-9. 101. Yamada, T.; Ikeno, T. Chiral Broensted Acid-Catalyzed Mannich-Type Reaction. 2004, 17(11), 616-9. 102. Appendino, G.; Prosperini, S.; Zanardi, F.; Casiraghi, G. The Synthesis of the Thapsigargins. 2004, 17(11), 627-37. Chirality 103. Bortolini, O.; Fantin, G.; Fogagnolo, M. Bile Acid Derivatives as Enantiodifferentiating Host Molecules in Inclusion Processes. 2005, 17(3), 121-30. 104. Uccello-Barretta, G.; Balzano, F.; Salvadori, P. Rationalization of the Multireceptorial Character of Chiral Solvating Agents Based on Quinine and Its Derivatives: Overview of Selected NMR Investigations. 2005, 17(Suppl.), S243-8. Coordination Chemistry Reviews

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105. Gottfriedsen, J.; Edelmann, F. T. Lanthanides and Actinides: Annual Survey of Their Organometallic Chemistry Covering the Year 1999. 2005, 249(9-10), 919-69.

106. Wong, W.-Y. Metalated Molecular Materials of Fluorene Derivatives and Their Analogues. 2005, 249(9-10), 971-97. 107. Herndon, J. W. The Chemistry of the Carbon-Transition Metal Double and Triple Bond: Annual Survey Covering the Year 2003. 2005, 249(9-10), 999-1083. 108. Vicente, J.; Arcas, A. Aqua Palladium Complexes: Synthesis, Properties and Applications. 2005, 249(11-12), 1135-54. 109. Lewinski, J.; Zachara, J.; Justyniak, I.; Dranka, M. Hydrogen-Bond Supramolecular Structure of Group 13 Schiff Base Complexes. 2005, 249(11-12), 1185-99. 110. Kirillov, E.; Saillard, J.-Y.; Carpentier, J.-F. Groups 2 and 3 Metal Complexes Incorporating Fluorenyl Ligands. 2005, 249(11-12), 1221-48. 111. Venkataramanan, N. S.; Kuppuraj, G.; Rajagopal, S. Metal-Salen Complexes as Efficient Catalysts for the Oxygenation of Heteroatom Containing Organic Compounds-Synthetic and Mechanistic Aspects. 2005, 249(11-12), 1249-68. 112. Schull, T. L.; Knight, D. A. Organometallic Phosphonic Acids: Synthesis and Coordination Chemistry. 2005, 249(1112), 1269-82. 113. Masarwa, A.; Rachmilovich-Calis, S.; Meyerstein, N.; Meyerstein, D. Oxidation of Organic Substrates in Aerated Aqueous Solutions by the Fenton Reagent. 2005, 249(17-18), 1937-43. 114. Trzeciak, A. M.; Ziolkowski, J. J. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of Pd-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation: The Case of Carbonylation and Heck Reaction. 2005, 249(2122), 2308-22. Current Medicinal Chemistry 115. Rupprath, C.; Schumacher, T.; Elling, L. Nucleotide Deoxy Sugars: Essential Tools for the Glycosylation Engineering of Novel Bioactive Compounds. 2005, 12(14), 1637-75. 116. Dai, W.-M.; Guan, Y.; Jin, J. Structures and Total Syntheses of the Plecomacrolides. 2005, 12(17), 1947-93. 117. Sousa, M. E.; Pinto, M. M. M. Synthesis of Xanthones. An Overview. 2005, 12(21), 2447-79. Current Organic Chemistry 118. Botta, B.; Cassani, M.; D’Acquarica, I.; Subissati, D.; Zappia, G.; Delle Monache, G. Resorcarenes: Hollow Building Blocks for the Host-Guest Chemistry. 2005, 9(12), 1167-202. 119. Gandon, V.; Aubert, C.; Malacria, M. Cycloadditions, Cycloisomerizations and Related Reactions of Alkynes Bearing Group 13 or 14 Heteroelements. 2005, 9(17), 1699-712. 120. Guijarro, D.; Yus, M. The Favorskii Rearrangement: Synthetic Applications. 2005, 9(17), 1713-35. 121. Csende, F.; Stajer, G. Versatile Reactivity and Catalytic Effects of Copper(II) Halides in Organic Syntheses. 2005, 9(17), 1737-55. 122. Torres, M.; Gil, S.; Parra, M. New Synthetic Methods to 2-Pyridone Rings. 2005, 9(17), 1757-79. Current Organic Synthesis 123. Cipolla, L.; Peri, F.; La Ferla, B.; Redaelli, C.; Nicotra, F. Carbohydrate Scaffolds for the Production of Bioactive Compounds. 2005, 2(2), 153-73.

124. El Ashry, E. S. H.; Rashed, N.; Ibrahim, E. S. I. Strategies of Synthetic Methodologies for Constructing β-Mannosidic Linkage. 2005, 2(2), 175-213. 125. Schirrmacher, R.; Schirrmacher, E.; Muehlhausen, U.; Kaina, B.; Waengler, B. Synthetic Strategies Towards O6Substituted Guanine Derivatives and Their Application in Medicine. 2005, 2(2), 215-30. 126. Stratakis, M. Oxyfunctionalization of Alkenes by DyeSensitized Intrazeolite Photooxygenation. 2005, 2(2), 281-99. 127. Czarnocki, Z.; Siwicka, A.; Szawkalo, J. Selected Recent Advances in the Stereoselective Synthesis of Isoquinoline and β-Carboline Derivatives with the Use of Chiral Auxiliaries of Natural Origin. 2005, 2(3), 301-31. 128. Merino, P.; Tejero, T.; Delso, J. I.; Mannucci, V. Stereoselective Allylation Reactions of Imines and Related Compounds. 2005, 2(4), 479-98. 129. Ding, K.; Li, X.; Ji, B.; Guo, H.; Kitamura, M. Ten Years of Research on NOBIN Chemistry. 2005, 2(4), 499545. 130. Zhu, H. J.; Jiang, J. X.; Ren, J.; Yan, Y. M.; Pittman, C. U., Jr. Recently Developed Organometallic Complexes of Zn, Cu(Zn, Li), Fe, Ru and Less-Used Ions. Use in Selective 1,2-or 1,4-Additions, Transfer Hydrogenations, Aldol Reactions and Diels-Alder Reactions. 2005, 2(4), 547-87. European Journal of Organic Chemistry 131. Halton, B. The Fulvalenes. 2005, (16), 3391-414. 132. Escoubet, S.; Gastaldi, S.; Bertrand, M. Methods for the Cleavage of Allylic and Propargylic C-N Bonds in Amines and Amides - Selected Alternative Applications of the 1,3Hydrogen Shift. 2005, (18), 3855-73. 133. Luh, T.-Y.; Lee, C.-F. Dithioacetals as Zwitterion Synthons. 2005, (18), 3875-85. 134. Baudoin, O. The Asymmetric Suzuki Coupling Route to Axially Chiral Biaryls. 2005, (20), 4223-9. 135. Heber, D.; Roesner, P.; Tochtermann, W. Cyclooctyne and 4-Cyclooctyn-1-ol. Versatile Building Blocks in Organic Synthesis. 2005, (20), 4231-47. 136. Jaeckel, C.; Koksch, B. Fluorine in Peptide Design and Protein Engineering. 2005, (21), 4483-503. 137. Narasaka, K.; Kitamura, M. Amination with Oximes. 2005, (21), 4505-19. 138. Kotha, S.; Brahmachary, E.; Lahiri, K. Transition MetalCatalyzed [2+2+2] Cycloaddition and Application in Organic Synthesis. 2005, (22), 4741-67. 139. Kilroy, T. G.; O’Sullivan, T. P.; Guiry, P. J. Synthesis of Dihydrofurans Substituted in the 2-Position. 2005, (23), 4929-49. 140. Bock, V. D.; Hiemstra, H.; van Maarseveen, J. H. Cu(I)-Catalyzed Alkyne-Azide Click Cycloadditions from a Mechanistic and Synthetic Perspective. 2006, (1), 51-68. Heterocycles 141. McDermott, G.; Yoo, D. J.; Oelgemoller, M. Photochemical Addition Reactions Involving Phthalimides. 2005, 65(9), 2221-57. 142. Molteni, G. Stereoselective Cycloadditions of Nitrilimines as a Source of Enantiopure Heterocycles. 2005, 65(10), 2513-37. J. Org. Chem, Vol. 71, No. 7, 2006 2929

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Index Acetalization, polar, gas phase, 79 Acetylene, macrocycles, 34 oligomers, 34 tetraethynylethene, 34 Acid amplifiers, sulfonates, 31 Actinides, 156 organometallic, 105 Acylhydrazones, N-, electrophiles, 6 Acylimino derivatives, 63 Adamantane, silane-, 164 Aldehydes, diorganozinc addition, 20 Alkaloids, biaryl, biscarbazole, 32 Via intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, 77 yohimbine, 75 Alkanes, metathesis, 45 with dioxiranes, 45 Alkenes, borylation, 47 oxyfunctionalization, zeolites, 126 radical conjugate additions, 187 Alkenylphenyl isocyanides, radical cyclization, 30 Alkoxyvinyl esters, 55 Alkyne-azide cycloaddition, 140 Alkynes, group 13 or 14, cycloaddition, 119 group 13 or 14, cycloisomerization, 119 with lanthanide complexes, 43 with Ru complexes, 43 Allenamides, stannyl, chiral, 95 Allenes, polysubstituted, 133 Allylic amination, with chloramine-T, 176 Allylic substitution, SN2′ Grignard coupling, 182 Allylorganostannanes, 83 Amides, 3-C-heteroatom bonds, 223 allylic C-N cleavage, 132 bond formation, 189 Amido sulfones, 63 Amidocarbonylation, 16 Amination, with oximes, 137 Amines, allylic C-N cleavage, 132 transition metal bifunctional catalyst, 11 Amino acids, non-natural, 174 R-, chiral, synthesis, 86 β, enantioselective, book, 210 Aminoalkenes, hydroamination, 143 Aminocarbonylation, intramolecular, 16 Aminochalcogenation, with chloramine-T, 176 Amino-Heck reaction, 37 Aminohydroxybinaphthyls (NOBIN), 129 Aminohydroxylation, with chloramine-T, 176 Ammonia addition, 5, 193 Ammonia derivatization, 5 Antibiotics, synthesis, 115 Anticancer agents, taxanes, 22, 152 Antileukemia agents, sclerophytin A, 24 Anti-malarial agents, polysphorin, 99 Anti-melanoma drugs, 171 Antitumor agents, 2-pyridones, 122 Antiviral agents, 2-pyridones, 122 Arene oxidation, book, 215 Arenes, fused, metal migration, 50

Aromatic electrons, 60 Aromaticity, nucleus independent chemical shifts, 62 Aromatics, Moebius, 61 Aryl-aryl coupling, stereoselective, 8 Arylchlorovinyl sulfoxides, 48 Asymmetric synthesis, 130 Autocatalysis, asymmetric, 25 Aza-azulenes, from oximes, with Pd, 37 Aza-heterocycles, from oximes, aminoHeck reaction, 37 Aziridination, with chloramine-T, 176 Azomethine ylides, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, 10 Base amplifiers, carbamates, 31 Benzophenones, photochemistry, 151 Benzoquinones, heteroaryl, 94 Biaryls, axially chiral, 8, 134 synthesis, book, 203 Via Ullman reaction, 215 Bile acids, molecular recognition, 103 Biomimetics, 18 Biosensors, nucleic acids, 41 Bismuth(III) nitrate pentahydrate, 173 Boron, bridging ligands, 92 Borylation, 47 Bronsted acid-base proton-transfer mechanism, 162 Carbenes, phosphorus-, 147 Carbohydrate templates, 123 combinatorial chemistry, 123 therapeutic, synthesis, 171 Carbon-transition metal multiple bond, 107 Carbonylation, Pd catalysts, 114 Carboxylic acids, chalcogen-, 195, 204 β-amino-, 193 Catalysts, nickel-in-charcoal, 181 recyclable nanoparticles, 15 semi-heterogeneous, 15 Chelates, P-carbenes, 147 Chloramine-T, 176 C-N bond, cleavage, 132 Combinatorial chemistry, book, 216 methods, book, 212 Combinatorial homogeneous catalysis, 14 Condensation, Biginelli, book, 215 Copper halides, 121 C-X multiple bond activation, dimetals, 19 Cyanohydrin, asymmetric, synthesis, 87 Cycloalkane hydrazones, 4 Cyclohydrocarbonylation, 16 Cyclooctanynol, 135 Cyclooctyne, 135 Cyclotrimerization, 138 Decalins, cis-, synthesis, 184 Diamido amine yttrium complexes, 143 Diarylalkynes, synthesis, 144 Dienynes, group selective ring closing metathesis, 91 Dihydrofurans, 2-substituted, 139 Dimethyl carbonates, methylating agent, 29 Dinitroso compounds, 81 Dithienothiophenes, 190 Dithioacetals, zwitterion synthons, 133 Eberlin reaction, 79 Enantioresolution, with bile acids, 103

Epothilone B synthesis, 46 Epoxyquinones, synthesis, 71 Ethers, polycyclic, trans-fused, 68 Ethylene, nuclear spin isomers, 166 Favorskii rearrangement, 120 Fenton reaction, organic oxidation, 113 Fischer carbene-metal complexes, 148 Fluoenyl, groups 2 and 3 complexes, 110 Fluorenes, substituted, 106 Fluorine, peptide synthesis, 136 Fluoropyridinium salts, N-, 84 Fluorous chemistry, book, 208 Fullerenes, open-cage, 168 solid-state reaction, 197 supramolecules, 7 Fulvalenes, 131 Furans, trisubstituted, 133 Glucosides, epimerization, 124 Glycolipids, synthesis, 73 Glycopeptides, synthesis, 73 Glycosidase inhibitors, 171 Glycosides, 3 Gold(I) N-heterocyclic carbenes, 17 Grignard coupling, SN2′, 182 Group 13 supramolecular Schiff base complexes, 109 Guanine derivatives, O6-substituted, 125 Guanosines, supramolecules, 49 Halichlorine, synthesis, 70 Haloalkanes, transient intermediate detection, 155 Haptotropic isomerization, 50 Heck reaction, 192 Pd catalysis, 114 Heterocycles, 4,5-dihydropyrazole, 142 N-containing, Via Ru carbenes, 145 Via [2+2+2] cycloaddition, 138 Via radical cyclization, 188 Hetero-Diels-Alderases, 90 Heterogeneous catalysis, 59 Hydrazones, carba sugars, 4 Hydroamination, with Ti imides, 1 Hydrophilic groups, aqueous reactions, 35 Hydroxyaryl Schiff bases, 149 Hydroxyphosphonates, asymmetric synthesis, 194 Imidic acids, book, 204 Imidozirconocene complexes, 40 Imines, stereoselective allylation, 128 Imino compounds, allylic addition, 180 Indole alkaloids, reserpine, 75 Indoles, from alkenylphenyl isocyanides, 30 Ingenol, synthesis, 74 Intermolecular forces, clusters, 222 Isocyanides, activation, 26 Isoindoles, hydrogenated, 93 Isomerization, solvolysis, ion-pair intermediates, 58 Isoprene polymerization, book, 201 Isoprenoids, cyclization, biomimetic, 33 Isoquinoline derivatives, 127 from oximes, with Pd, 37 Ketenes, esterification, 13 Lactams, 3-C-heteroatom bonds, 223 Lanthanides, organometallic, 105 Laulimalide synthesis, 46 J. Org. Chem, Vol. 71, No. 7, 2006 2933

Lewis acid Bronsted acids (LBAs), chiral, 33 Ligands, bidentate, chelating, 14 bridging, boron, 92 N-heterocyclic, bonding, 146 synthesis, book, 205 zero-valent, 26 Lithium amides, homochiral, 193 Mannich-type reaction, with chiral Bronsted acids, 101 Mannosides, -β, 124 Marine cyclic peptides, synthesis, 69 Marine depsipeptides, synthesis, 69 Marine guanidine alkaloids, 44 Marine macrolides, synthesis, 65 Marine polycyclic ethers, synthesis, 66 Metallocenes, fluorenyl, groups 2 and 3, 110 Metallylenes, Si, Ge, Sn, isolable, 54 Metal-salen complexes, oxygenation catalysts, 111 Methanoisoindoles, hydrogenated, 93 Methylating agents, green, dimethyl carbonates, 29 Molecular hosts capsules, fluorescent probes, 159 Molecular machines, 28, 160 Molecular motors, 161 Nanomolecular wheel, 160 Naphthofuran diones, 185 quinazolinones, 186 Naphthoquinones, heteroaryl, 94 Natural product synthesis, bioactive molecules, 76 epoxyquinones, 71 intramolecular Diels Alder reaction, 77 oxacyclic macrodiolides, 67 propellanes, 183 tert-alkylamino hydroxy carboxylic acids, 72 Negishi catalysts, nickel-in-charcoal, 181 Nitric oxide, book, 224 Nitrile hydratases, 21 Nitrile, activation, 26 Nitrilimines, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, 142 Nitrosation, book, 224 Nitroxide radical polymerization, 56 NMR, proton-, book, 219 Nucleotide deoxy sugars, 115 Olefin polymerization, Ti imides, 1 Oligonuleotides, 41 Organoactinides, uranium nitrides, 158 Organoboron compounds, 47 Organochromium complexes, quintuple bonds, 163, 165 Organocopper, 1,4-conjugate additions, 9 SN2′ substitutions, 9 Organolithium, enantioselective addition to carbonyls, 177 enantioselective ether cleavage, 177 Organometallics, from amino acids, 174 phosphonic acids, 112 switches, 50

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Organopalladium chemistry, 42 Organophosphorus ligands, white P, 85 Organophosphorus radicals, 82 Organotin, book, 206 Organozirconium compounds, book, 213 Oxidation, aerobic, catalyzed, 51 book, 200 with O2 and Pd, 157 Oxidative transformations, book, 215 Oximes, in aminations, 137 Palladium catalysis, 114 book, 220 Palladium enolates, chiral, 53 Palladium, aqua complexes, metallo-peptidases, 108 metallo-proteases, 108 Pauson-Khand reaction, intermolecular, 170 Pentadiene oligomerization, book, 201 Peptides, 3-C-heteroatom bonds, 223 coupling, 189 electron transfer, 89 nucleic acids, metal-, 167 Peptidoglycan biosynthesis, transglycosylation, 73 Peptidomimetics, carbohydrate skeleton, 123 Peroxides, book, 199 Phenol-olefin dyads, photochemistry, 80 Phthalimides, photochemical addition, 141 Physical organic chemistry, book, 226 Pincer complexes, P-carbenes, 147 Pinnaic acid, synthesis, 70 Piperidines, substituted, synthesis, 57 Plecomacrolides, 116 Polyamides, aliphatic-aromatic, degradation, book, 201 Polycycles, Via [2+2+2] cycloaddition, 138 Polyene cyclization, chiral Bronsted acids, 33 Polynitrosocompounds, 81 Polysaccharides, book, 225 Polyvinylchloride destruction, book, 201 Porphyrin-calix[4]arene, 154 Proline derivatives, synthesis, 10 Pyridone rings, 2-substituted, 122 Pyrroles, from oximes, with Pd, 37 Via dithioacetals, 133 Pyrrolinines, synthesis, 10 Quasienantiomers, 88 Quasiracemates, 88 Quinazolines, 186 Quinine, chiral solvating agents, NMR, 104 Quinonimides, 169 Radical carbonylation, fluorous tin reagents, 36 Reserpine, 75 Resorcarenes, 118 Ruthenium, book, 214 catalysis, 12 salen complexes, in oxidations, 51 Ruthenium oxide, in oxidations, 178 Selenide linkers, solid-phase synthesis, 191 Silicon-mediated transformations, book, 221

Silver N-heterocyclic carbenes, 64 Silyl(silylene) complexes, 38 Silylene complexes, 38 Sodium methylsulfinylmethylide, 172 Solid-phase synthesis, amino functionality, 179 Solid-state reactions, 196-8 photochemical, 196 thermal, 196 Solid-supported reagents, 39 Sonogashira coupling, 144 Spirocycles, P-carbenes, 147 Spiroimines, from oximes, with Pd, 37 Stereochemistry, book, 211 history, book, 217 Streptazolin, synthesis, 100 Structural organic chemistry, book, 218 Sulfide linkers, fluorous phase synthesis, 191 solid-phase synthesis, 191 Sulfonium ylides, 175 Suzuki catalysts, nickel-in-charcoal, 181 Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, aqueous, with microwaves, 98 Synthesis, book, 209 Tandem cyclization, consecutive C-C bonds, 27 Tandem epoxidation-[4+3]cycloaddition, 96 Tandem oxidation, with manganese dioxide, 2 Tartaric acids, acyl-, 150 Tartrolon B synthesis, 46 Tauropinnaic acid, synthesis, 70 Taxanes, 22 Taxol, 22, 152 Telluronium ylides, 175 Terpenoids, Via intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, 77 Tetrahydroisoquinolines, 127 Tetrahydro-β-carboline, 127 Thapsigargins, synthesis, 102 Thiocarbonyls, solid-state photochemistry, 198 Thioglycopeptides, 78 Thioglycosides, 3 Thiols, 153 Thio-oligosaccharides, 78 Thio-sialosides, 78 Tin tetrachloride binaphthol, 33 Titanium imido complexes, 1 Transacetalization, polar, gas phase, 79 Transition metals, book, 202 catalysis, book, 207 Triazoles, 1,4-disubstituted, 140 Tyrosinase protecting groups, for amines, 171 Vinylorganostannanes, 83 Vitamin B12, biosynthesis, 23 Xanthones, synthesis, 117 Ynamides, cycloadditions, 97 Zirconocenes, 52 JO063302D