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Number 84 compiled by Veronica M. Cornel Department of Chemistry, Reedley College, 995 Reed 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 2006 literature. Previous installment: J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72(1), 303-12. 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

Aldrichimica Acta

1. Roberts, J. D. Fascination with the Conformational Analysis of Succinic Acid, as Evaluated by NMR Spectroscopy, and Why. 2006, 39(12), 889-96. 2. Miao, W.; Chan, T. H. Ionic-Liquid-Supported Synthesis: A Novel Liquid-Phase Strategy for Organic Synthesis. 2006, 39(12), 897-908. 3. Waluk, J. Ground- and Excited-State Tautomerism in Porphycenes. 2006, 39 (12), 945-52. 4. Peters, K. S. Dynamic Processes Leading to Covalent Bond Formation for SN1 Reactions. 2007, 40(1), 1-7. 5. Mo, Y.; Gao, J. Theoretical Analysis of the Rotational Barrier of Ethane. 2007, 40(2), 113-9. 6. Griesbeck, A. G.; Hoffmann, N.; Warzecha, K.-d. Photoinduced-Electron-Transfer Chemistry: From Studies on PET Processes to Applications in Natural Product Synthesis. 2007, 40(2), 128-40.

11. Senanayake, C. H.; Krishnamurthy, D.; Lu, Z.-H.; Han, Z.; Gallou, I. Enantiopure Sulfoxides and Sulfinamides: Recent Developments in Their Stereoselective Synthesis and Applications to Asymmetric Synthesis. 2005, 38(3), 93-104.

Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis 7. Muzart, J. Ionic Liquids as Solvents for Catalyzed Oxidations of Organic Compounds. 2006, 348(3), 275-95. 8. Cole-Hamilton, D. J. Asymmetric Catalytic Synthesis of Organic Compounds Using Metal Complexes in Supercritical Fluids. 2006, 348(12 + 13), 1341-51. 9. Chen, L.; Li, C.-J. Catalyzed Reactions of Alkynes in Water. 2006, 348(12 + 13), 1459-84. 10. Ess, D. H.; Jones, G. O.; Houk, K. N. Conceptual, Qualitative, and Quantitative Theories of 1,3-Dipolar and DielsAlder Cycloadditions Used in Synthesis. 2006, 348(16 + 17), 2337-61.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 12. Schlosser, M. CF3-Bearing Aromatic and Heterocyclic Building Blocks. 2006, 45(33), 5432-46. 13. Peters, R.; Fischer, D. F. Total Syntheses of the Antibacterial Natural Product Abyssomicin C. 2006, 45(35), 5736-9. 14. Michaut, A.; Rodriguez, J. Selective Construction of Carbocyclic Eight-Membered Rings by Ring-Closing Metathesis of Acyclic Precursors. 2006, 45(35), 5740-50. 15. Kricheldorf, H. R. Polypeptides and 100 Years of Chemistry of R-Amino Acid N-Carboxyanhydrides. 2006, 45(35), 5752-84. 16. Wagner, M. A New Dimension in Multinuclear Metallocene Complexes. 2006, 45(36), 5916-8. 17. Gradillas, A.; Perez-Castells, J. Macrocyclization by RingClosing Metathesis in the Total Synthesis of Natural Products: Reaction Conditions and Limitations. 2006, 45(37), 6086-101. 18. Arends, I. W. C. E. Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidations of Terminal Olefins Using Hydrogen Peroxide as the Oxidant. 2006, 45(38), 6250-2. 19. Davies, H. M. L. Recent Advances in Catalytic Enantioselective Intermolecular C-H Functionalization. 2006, 45(39), 6422-5. 20. Gligorich, K. M.; Sigman, M. S. Mechanistic Questions about the Reaction of Molecular Oxygen with Palladium in Oxidase Catalysis. 2006, 45(40), 6612-5.

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21. Bally, T. Cyclobutadiene: The Antiaromatic Paradigm? 2006, 45(40), 6616-9. 22. Brunsveld, L.; Kuhlmann, J.; Alexandrov, K.; Wittinghofer, A.; Goody, R. S.; Waldmann, H. Lipidated Ras and Rab Peptides and ProteinssSynthesis, Structure, and Function. 2006, 45(40), 6622-46. 23. Lloyd-Jones, G. C. The Remarkable Crossed Co-Isomerization Reaction of Cyclopropyl Ketones and Enones via Nickeladihydropyrans. 2006, 45(41), 6788-90. 24. Braun, M.; Meier, T. Tsuji-Trost Allylic Alkylation with Ketone Enolates. 2006, 45(42), 6952-5. 25. Clayden, J.; Moran, W. J. The Twisted Amide 2-Quinuclidone: 60 Years in the Making. 2006, 45(43), 7118-20. 26. Farina, V.; Brown, J. D. Tamiflu: The Supply Problem. 2006, 45(44), 7330-4. 27. Macmillan, D. Evolving Strategies for Protein Synthesis Converge on Native Chemical Ligation. 2006, 45(46), 766872. 28. Gomez Arrayas, R.; Adrio, J.; Carretero, J. C. Recent Applications of Chiral Ferrocene Ligands in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2006, 45(46), 7674-715. Australian Journal of Chemistry 29. Smith, G.; Wermuth, U. D.; Healy, P. C.; White, J. M. Molecular Recognition in Proton-Transfer Compounds of Brucine with Achiral Substituted Salicylic Acid Analogues. 2006, 59(5), 320-8. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 30. Behrman, E. J. The Elbs and Boyland-Sims Peroxydisulfate Oxidations. 2006, 22. Canadian Journal of Chemistry 31. Shi, Y. J.; Lipson, R. H. An Overview of Organic Molecule Soft Ionization Using Vacuum Ultraviolet Laser Radiation. 2005, 83(11), 1891-902. The Chemical Record 32. Hirama, M. Total Synthesis of Ciguatoxin CTX3C: A Venture into the Problems of Ciguatera Seafood Poisoning. 2005, 5(4), 240-50. 33. Baba, A.; Shibata, I. Dihaloindium Hydrides as Novel Reducing Agents. 2005, 5(6), 323-35. 34. Nozaki, K. Unsymmetric Bidentate Ligands in MetalCatalyzed Carbonylation of Alkenes. 2005, 5(6), 376-84. 35. Duddeck, H. Rh2[MTPA]4, A Dirhodium Complex as NMR Auxiliary for Chiral Recognition. 2005, 5(6), 396-409. 36. Mikami, K.; Itoh, Y. Metal Enolates of R-CF3 Ketones: Theoretical Guideline, Direct Generation, and Synthetic Use. 2006, 6(1), 1-11. 37. Mitsudo, T.-A.; Ura, Y.; Kondo, T. Chemistry of Ru(η6-1,3,5-cyclooctatriene)(η2-dimethyl fumarate)2. 2006, 6(3), 107-16. 38. Grela, K.; Michrowska, A.; Bieniek, M. Catalysts for New Tasks: Preparation and Applications of Tunable Ruthenium Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis. 2006, 6(3), 144-56. 2700 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 72, No. 7, 2007

39. Tatsuta, K.; Hosokawa, S. Total Syntheses of PolyketideDerived Bioactive Natural Products. 2006, 6(4), 217-33. Chemical Reviews 40. Venkatesan, N.; Kim, B. H. Peptide Conjugates of Oligonucleotides: Synthesis and Applications. 2006, 106(9), 3712-61. 41. Ciochina, R.; Grossman, R. B. Polycyclic Polyprenylated Acylphloroglucinols. 2006, 106(9), 3963-86. 42. Baleizao, C.; Garcia, H. Chiral Salen Complexes: An Overview to Recoverable and Reusable Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts. 2006, 106(9), 3987-4043. 43. Pandey, G.; Banerjee, P.; Gadre, S. R. Construction of Enantiopure Pyrrolidine Ring System via Asymmetric [3 + 2]-Cycloaddition of Azomethine Ylides. 2006, 106(11), 4484517. 44. Fernandez-Ramos, A.; Miller, J. A.; Klippenstein, S. J.; Truhlar, D. G. Modeling the Kinetics of Bimolecular Reactions. 2006, 106(11), 4518-84. 45. Roglans, A.; Pla-Quintana, A.; Moreno-Manas, M. Diazonium Salts as Substrates in Palladium-Catalyzed CrossCoupling Reactions. 2006, 106(11), 4622-43. 46. Zeni, G.; Larock, R. C. Synthesis of Heterocycles via Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Addition. 2006, 106(11), 464480. 47. Baumgartner, T.; Reau, R. Organophosphorus π-Conjugated Materials. 2006, 106(11), 4681-727. 48. Spengler, J.; Boettcher, C.; Albericio, F.; Burger, K. Hexafluoroacetone as Protecting and Activating Reagent: New Routes to Amino, Hydroxy, and Mercapto Acids and Their Application for Peptide and Glyco- and Depsipeptide Modification. 2006, 106(11), 4728-46. 49. Donahue, J. P. Thermodynamic Scales for Sulfur Atom Transfer and Oxo-for-Sulfido Exchange Reactions. 2006, 106(11), 4747-83. 50. Keese, R. Carbon Flatland: Planar Tetracoordinate Carbon and Fenestranes. 2006, 106(12), 4787-808. 51. Pascal, R. A., Jr. Twisted Acenes. 2006, 106(12), 480919. 52. Wu, Y.-T.; Siegel, J. S. Aromatic Molecular-Bowl Hydrocarbons: Synthetic Derivatives, Their Structures, and Physical Properties. 2006, 106(12), 4843-67. 53. Tsefrikas, V. M.; Scott, L. T. Geodesic Polyarenes by Flash Vacuum Pyrolysis. 2006, 106(12), 4868-84. 54. Kuck, D. Three-Dimensional Hydrocarbon Cores Based on Multiply Fused Cyclopentane and Indane Units: Centropolyindanes. 2006, 106(12), 4885-925. 55. Kawase, T.; Kurata, H. Ball-, Bowl-, and Belt-Shaped Conjugated Systems and Their Complexing Abilities: Exploration of the Concave-Convex π-π Interaction. 2006, 106(12), 5250-73. 56. Tahara, K.; Tobe, Y. Molecular Loops and Belts. 2006, 106(12), 5274-90. 57. Morohashi, N.; Narumi, F.; Iki, N.; Hattori, T.; Miyano, S. Thiacalixarenes. 2006, 106(12), 5291-316. 58. Spitler, E. L.; Johnson, C. A., II; Haley, M. M. Renaissance of Annulene Chemistry. 2006, 106(12), 5344-86. 59. Orita, A.; Otera, J. Elimination Strategy for Aromatic Acetylenes. 2006, 106(12), 5387-412.

60. Borisova, N. E.; Reshetova, M. D.; Ustynyuk, Y. A. Metal-Free Methods in the Synthesis of Macrocyclic Schiff Bases. 2007, 107(1), 46-79. 61. Yin, L.; Liebscher, J. Carbon-Carbon Coupling Reactions Catalyzed by Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysts. 2007, 107(1), 133-73. Chemical Society Reviews 62. Zhao, X.; Zhang, S. Molecular Designer Self-assembling Peptides. 2006, 35(11), 1105-10. 63. Sloan, L. A.; Procter, D. J. Lanthanide Reagents in SolidPhase Synthesis. 2006, 35(12), 1221-9. Chemistry and Industry 64. Tyrrell, E. Silica: Shifting Sands. 2005, 24, 18-9. 65. Tyrrell, E. Clusters. A Complex Issue. 2006, 9, 22-3. ChemistrysA European Journal 66. Christlieb, M.; Dilworth, J. R. Ligands for Molecular Imaging: The Synthesis of Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Ligands. 2006, 12(24), 6194-206. 67. Donoghue, P. J.; Wiest, O. Structure and Reactivity of Radical Ions: New Twists on Old Concepts. 2006, 12(27), 7018-26. 68. Lowry, M. S.; Bernhard, S. Synthetically Tailored Excited States: Phosphorescent, Cyclometalated Iridium(III) Complexes and Their Applications. 2006, 12(31), 7970-7. 69. Escolano, C.; Amat, M.; Bosch, J. Chiral Oxazolopiperidone Lactams: Versatile Intermediates for the Enantioselective Synthesis of Piperidine-Containing Natural Products. 2006, 12(32), 8198-207. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 70. Semenov, B. B.; Yurovskaya, M. A. Methods for the Synthesis of Isogramines and Their Chemical Properties. 2005, 41(4), 407-25. 71. Mashevskaya, I. V.; Maslivets, A. N. Synthesis and Chemical Transformations of 2,3-Dihydropyrrole-2,3-diones Annelated on the [a] Side by Aza Heterocycles. 2006, 42(1), 1-21. 72. Furin, G. G. Synthesis of Heterocycles with Polyfluoroalkyl Substituents from Unsaturated Compounds Containing Polyfluoroalkyl Groups. 2006, 42(3), 285-319. 73. Yamashkin, S. A.; Oreshkina, E. A. Traditional and Modern Approaches to the Synthesis of Quinoline Systems by the Skraup and Doebner-Miller Methods. 2006, 42(6), 70118.

77. Deck, P. A. Perfluoroaryl-Substituted Cyclopentadienyl Complexes of Transition Metals. 2006, 250(9-10), 1032-55. 78. Erker, G. Syntheses and Reactions of Fulvene-Derived Substituted Aminoalkyl-Cp and Phosphinoalkyl-Cp-Group 4 Metal Complexes. 2006, 250(9-10), 1056-70. 79. Paz-Sandoval, M. A.; Rangel-Salas, I. I. Half-Open Metallocenes with Heterodienyl Ligands and Related Compounds. 2006, 250(9-10), 1071-106. 80. Summerscales, O. T.; Cloke, F. G. N. The Organometallic Chemistry of Pentalene. 2006, 250(9-10), 1122-40. 81. Breno, K. L.; Ahmed, T. J.; Pluth, M. D.; Balzarek, C.; Tyler, D. R. Organometallic Chemistry in Aqueous Solution: Reactions Catalyzed by Water-Soluble Molybdocenes. 2006, 250(9-10), 1141-51. 82. Braga, D.; Giaffreda, S. L.; Grepioni, F.; Maini, L.; Polito, M. Design, Synthesis, Characterization and Utilization of Hydrogen Bonded Networks Based on Functionalized Organometallic Sandwich Compounds and the Occurrence of Crystal Polymorphism. 2006, 250(11 + 12), 1267-85. 83. Corsini, M.; Fabrizi de Biani, F.; Zanello, P. Mononuclear Metallacarboranes of Groups 6-10 Metals: Analogues of Metallocenes. 2006, 250(11 + 12), 1351-72. 84. De Angelis, F.; Fantacci, S.; Sgamellotti, A. Ab initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Organometallic Reactivity. 2006, 250(11 + 12), 1497-513. 85. Herndon, J. W. The Chemistry of the Carbon-Transition Metal Double and Triple Bond: Annual Survey Covering the Year 2004. 2006, 250(15 + 16), 1889-964. 86. Soederberg, B. C. G. Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis: Highlights for the Year 2004. 2006, 250(19 + 20), 2411-90. 87. Ochiai, M. Intermolecular Hypervalent I(III)‚‚‚O Interactions: A New Driving Force for Complexation of Crown Ethers. 2006, 250(21 + 22), 2771-81. 88. Kuehl, O. N-Phosphino Carboxylic Acid Amides, Lactams and Ureas. Synthesis, Properties, and Applications. 2006, 250(21 + 22), 2867-915. 89. Schmidtchen, F. P. Reflections on the Construction of Anion Receptors. 2006, 250(23 + 24), 2918-28. Current Medicinal Chemistry

Chirality

90. Khandazhinskaya, A.; Yasko, M.; Shirokova, E. The Synthesis and Antiviral Properties of Acyclic Nucleoside Analogs with a Phosphonomethoxy Fragment in the Side Chain. 2006, 13(24), 2953-80. 91. Piperno, A.; Chiacchio, M. A.; Iannazzo, D.; Romeo, R. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Phosphonated Nucleosides: Part 1. Furanose, Carbocyclic and Heterocyclic Analogues. 2006, 13(30), 3675-95.

74. Polavarapu, P. L. Protocols for the Analysis of Theoretical Optical Rotations. 2006, 18(5), 348-56.

Current Organic Chemistry

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 75. Hobza, P.; Zahradnik, R.; Muller-Dethlefs, K. The World of Non-Covalent Interactions: 2006. 2006, 71(4), 443-531. Coordination Chemistry Reviews 76. Osakada, K.; Sakano, T.; Horie, M.; Suzaki, Y. Functionalized Ferrocenes. 2006, 250(9-10), 1012-22.

92. Agrofoglio, L. A. An Overview of Diazine Nucleoside Analogs. 2006, 10(3), 333-62. 93. Jarosz, S.; Listkowski, A. Sugar Derived Crown Ethers and Their Analogs: Synthesis and Properties. 2006, 10(6), 64362. 94. Enders, M.; Baker, R. W. Synthesis of Aryl- and Heteroaryl-Substituted Cyclopentadienes and Indenes and Their Use in Transition Metal Chemistry. 2006, 10(9), 937-53. J. Org. Chem, Vol. 72, No. 7, 2007 2701

95. Chenevert, R.; Pelchat, N.; Jacques, F. Stereoselective Enzymatic Acylations (Transesterifications). 2006, 10(10), 106794. 96. Santaniello, E.; Casati, S.; Ciuffreda, P. Lipase-Catalyzed Deacylation by Alcoholysis. A Selective, Useful Transesterification Reaction. 2006, 10(10), 1095-123. 97. Gotor-Fernandez, V.; Gotor, V. Enzymatic Aminolysis and Ammonolysis Processes in the Preparation of Chiral Nitrogenated Compounds. 2006, 10(10), 1125-43. 98. Nakamura, K.; Matsuda, T. Biocatalytic Reduction of Carbonyl Groups. 2006, 10(11), 1217-46. 99. Osawa, T.; Harada, T.; Takayasu, O. Asymmetrically Modified Nickel Catalyst for the Enantio-Differentiating Hydrogenation of Prochiral Ketones. 2006, 10(13), 1513-31. 100. Bartok, M. Heterogeneous Catalytic Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Activated Ketones. 2006, 10(13), 1533-67. 101. Tungler, A.; Sipos, E.; Hada, V. Heterogeneous Catalytic Asymmetric Hydrogenation of the C:C Bond. 2006, 10(13), 1569-83. 102. Koehler, K.; Proeckl, S. S.; Kleist, W. Supported Palladium Catalysts in Heck Coupling ReactionssProblems, Potential and Recent Advances. 2006, 10(13), 1585-601. 103. Vogel, P.; Sordo, J. A. Hetero-Diels-Alder and Cheletropic Additions of Sulfur Dioxide to Conjugated Dienes. Experimental Facts and Theoretical Analysis. 2006, 10(16), 2007-36. 104. Nouri, D. H.; Tantillo, D. J. They Came from the Deep. Syntheses, Applications, and Biology of Ladderanes. 2006, 10(16), 2055-74. 105. Hong, B.-C.; Nimje, R. Y. Catalytic C-C Bond Formation in Natural Products Synthesis. Highlights from the Years 2000-2005. 2006, 10(17), 2191-225. 106. Salvador, J. A. R.; Silvestre, S. M.; Moreira, V. M. Catalytic Oxidative Processes in Steroid Chemistry. Allylic Oxidation, β-Selective Epoxidation, Alcohol Oxidation and Remote Functionalization Reactions. 2006, 10(17), 2227-57. 107. Brunoldi, E.; Luparia, M.; Porta, A.; Zanoni, G.; Vidari, G. Biomimetic Cyclizations of Functionalized Isoprenoid Polyenes. A Cornucopia of Synthetic Opportunities. 2006, 10(17), 2259-82. Current Organic Synthesis 108. Chen, F.-X.; Feng, X. Asymmetric Synthesis of Cyanohydrins. 2006, 3(1), 77-97. 109. Rossi, R. A.; Penenory, A. B. Strategies in Synthetic Radical Organic Chemistry. Recent Advances on Cyclization and SRN1 Reactions. 2006, 3(2), 121-58. 110. Love, B. E. Preparation and Enantiomeric Excess Determination of Optically Active BINOL and BINOL Derivatives. 2006, 3(2), 169-85. 111. Ortiz, F. L. The Chemistry of Phosphazenes. Synthetic Applications of CR-Lithiated Derivatives. 2006, 3(2), 187-214. 112. Petrov, V. A.; Vasil’ev, N. V. Synthetic Chemistry of Quadricyclane. 2006, 3(2), 215-59. 113. De Souza, M. V. N. Stille Reaction: An Important Tool in the Synthesis of Complex Natural Products. 2006, 3(3), 31326. 114. Miesch, M. Natural Products Bearing a Bicyclo[3.2.0]Heptane Skeleton. 2006, 3(3), 327-40. 115. Chapleur, Y.; Chretien, F.; Ahmed, S. I.; Khaldi, M. Chemistry and Synthesis of Highly Oxygenated Alkaloids from 2702 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 72, No. 7, 2007

Amaryllidaceae: Lycoricidine, Narciclasine, Pancratistatin, and Analogs. 2006, 3(3), 341-78. 116. Koketsu, M.; Ishihara, H. Thioureas and Selenoureas and Their Applications. 2006, 3(4), 439-55. 117. Sello, G.; Fumagalli, T.; Orsini, F. Recent Developments in Epoxide Preparation. 2006, 3(4), 457-76. 118. Patil, S.; Buolamwini, J. K. Recent Uses of Palladium Chemistry in Indole Synthesis. 2006, 3(4), 477-98. 119. Wee, A. G. H. Rhodium(II)-Catalyzed Reaction of Diazocompounds in the Service of Organic Synthesis of Natural and Non-Natural Products. 2006, 3(4), 499-555. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 120. Seela, F.; Peng, X. Progress in 7-Deazapurine-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine-Ribonucleoside Synthesis. 2006, 6(9), 86792. 121. Saito, N.; Honzawa, S.; Kittaka, A. Recent Results on A-Ring Modification of 1R,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3: Design and Synthesis of VDR-Agonists and Antagonists with High Biological Activity. 2006, 6(12), 1273-88. 122. Burke, T. R., Jr. Design and Synthesis of Phosphonodifluoromethyl Phenylalanine(F2Pmp): A Useful Phosphotyrosyl Mimetic. 2006, 6(14), 1465-71. 123. Meng, W.-D.; Qing, F.-L. Fluorinated Nucleosides as Antiviral and Antitumor Agents. 2006, 6(14), 1499-528. 124. Thomas, C. J. Fluorinated Natural Products with Clinical Significance. 2006, 6(14)), 1529-43. European Journal of Organic Chemistry 125. Calo, V.; Nacci, A.; Monopoli, A. Effects of Ionic Liquids on Pd-Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation. 2006, 17, 3791-802. 126. Watkins, E. B.; Chittiboyina, A. G.; Avery, M. A. Recent Developments in the Syntheses of the Epothilones and Related Analogues. 2006, 18, 4071-84. 127. Li, Z.; He, C. Recent Advances in Silver-Catalyzed Nitrene, Carbene, and Silylene-Transfer Reactions. 2006, 19, 4313-22. 128. WidenHoefer, R. A.; Han, X. Gold-catalyzed Hydroamination of C-C Multiple Bonds. 2006, 20, 4555-63. 129. Mlynarski, J. Direct Asymmetric Aldol-Tishchenko Reaction. 2006, 21, 4779-86. 130. Pineschi, M. Asymmetric Ring-Opening of Epoxides and Aziridines with Carbon Nucleophiles. 2006, 22, 4979-88. 131. Gauvry, N.; Lescop, C.; Huet, F. Substituted Cyclobutenes, Their Preparation, and Their Versatility in Synthesis. 2006, 23, 5207-18. 132. Malkov, A.; Kocovsky, P. Chiral N-Oxides in Asymmetric Catalysis. 2007, 1, 29-36. Heteroatom Chemistry 133. Braunschweig, H.; Rais, D. Reactivity of Terminal Transition Metal Borylene Complexes. 2005, 16(7), 566-71. 134. Wrackmeyer, B. Metallacyclopentadienes and Related Heterocycles via 1,1-Organoboration of Alkyn-1-ylmetal Compounds. 2006, 17(3), 188-208. 135. Hofmann, M.; Berndt, A. (π + σ)-Double Aromatic and π,σ-Mixed Aromatic Boron Compounds with two Electrons Delocalized over Three Centers. 2006, 17(3), 224-37.

136. Matveeva, E. D.; Proskurnina, M. V.; Zefirov, N. S. Polyvalent Iodine in Organic Chemistry: Recent Developments, 2002-2005. 2006, 17(6), 595-617. Heterocycles 137. Burger, K.; Hennig, L.; Spengler, J.; Albericio, F. Synthesis of Partially Fluorinated Heterocycles from 4,4- Bis(Trifluoromethyl) Substituted Hetero-1,3-Dienes via C-F Bond Activation and Their Application as Trifluoromethyl Substituted Building Blocks. 2006, 69, 569-92. 138. Burgart, Y. V.; Saloutin, V. I.; Chupakhin, O. N. Fluorine-Containing 2-Functionalized 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds for Heterocyclic Synthesis. 2006, 69, 593-620. 139. Molteni, G. 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions in Aqueous Media. 2006, 68(10), 2177-202. 140. Dvorak, Z.; Kuban, V.; Klejdus, B.; Hlavac, J.; Vicar, J.; Ulrichova, J.; Simanek, V. Quaternary Benzo[c]Phenanthridines Sanguinarine and Chelerythrine: A Review of Investigations from Chemical and Biological Studies. 2006, 68(11), 2403-22. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry 141. Dolle, R. E.; Le Bourdonnec, B.; Morales, G. A.; Moriarty, K. J.; Salvino, J. M. Comprehensive Survey of Combinatorial Library Synthesis: 2005. 2006, 8(5), 597-635.

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Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry 142. Ghosh, C. K. 2-Methyl-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one as a Synthon in Heterocyclic Chemistry. 2006, 43(4), 813-20. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 143. Collins, S. K. Preparation of Cyclic Molecules Bearing “Strained” Olefins using Olefin Metathesis. 2006, 691(24-25), 5122-8. 144. Netscher, T. Preparation of Trialkyl-Substituted Olefins by Ruthenium Catalyzed Cross-Metathesis. 2006, 691(24-25), 5155-62. Natural Product Reports 145. Bililign, T.; Griffith, B. R.; Thorson, J. S. Structure, Activity, Synthesis and Biosynthesis of Aryl-C-Glycosides. 2005, 22(6), 742-60. 146. Kawasaki, T.; Higuchi, K. Simple Indole Alkaloids and Those with a Nonrearranged Monoterpenoid Unit. 2005, 22(6), 761-93. Organometallics 147. Roper, W. R.; Wright, L. J. Similarities and Contrasts between Silyl and Stannyl Derivatives of Ruthenium and Osmium. 2006, 25(20), 4704-18. 148. Venkatesan, K.; Blacque, O.; Berke, H. Metallacumulenes as Potential Electron Reservoir Devices. 2006, 25(22), 5190-200. 149. Sevov, S. C.; Goicoechea, J. M. Chemistry of Deltahedral Zintl Ions. 2006, 25(24), 5678-92. Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 150. Schwieters, C. D.; Kuszewski, J. J.; Clore, G. M. Using Xplor-NIH for NMR Molecular Structure Determination. 2006, 48(1), 47-62.

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Index Abyssomicin C, synthesis, 13 Acenes, benzannulated, 51 Acetylenes, aromatic, 59 Acylation, enzymatic, 95 Acylphloroglucinols, 41 Alcoholysis, deacylation, 96 Aldehydes, reduction, biocatalytic, 98 Aldol-Tishchenko reaction, 129 Alkaloids, brucine, 29 chelerythrine, 140 highly oxygenated, 115 sanguinarine, 140 Alkanes, activation, 198 hydrogenation, asymmetric, 101 Alkenes, carbonylation, 34 epoxidation, Fe catalysts, 159 hydroamination, Au, 128 hydroformylation, Rh, 34 metathesis, 143 nitroalkane addition, 153 ozonolysis, with amine N-oxides, 192 strained, 143 trialkyl substituted, 144 Alkylaminofulvenes, 78 Alkynes, aqueous reactions, 9 Allylgermanium, with aldehydes, 156 Allylstannanes, alternatives, 156 trihalides, 156 Amine N-oxides, chiral, 132 Amines, with zerovalent Ru, 37 Amino acids, constrained, 177 N-carboxyanhydrides, 15 trifluoromethyl, 137 Amino alcohols, cycloadditions, 175 from cyclohexenes, 180 ylides, 175 Aminoalkylcyclopentadienes, from fulvenes, 78 Aminolysis, enzymatic, 97 Ammonium carboxylates, 176 Ammonolysis, enzymatic, 97 Anion receptors, 89 Annulenes, 58 Anthracenes, 51 Antibiotics, abyssomicin C, 13 Antitumor agents, fluorinated nucleosides, 123 Antiviral agents, fluorinated nucleosides, 123 Arenediazonium salts, Pd cross-coupling, 45 Aromatic amine, oxidation, 30 Aromatic boron compounds, 135 Aromatic sulfates, 30 Aromatics, with zerovalent Ru, 37 Arylacetylenes, 59 Asymmetric catalysis, supercritical fluids, 8 Asymmetric organocatalysts, 166 Asymmetric synthesis, green, 157 Automated synthesis, 169 Azabicyclo systems, 143 Aza-Wittig reaction, 197 Aziridines, ring-opening, C-nucleophiles, 130 Azomethines, imines, cycloadditions, 175 macrocyclic, metal-free synthesis, 60 nitrone, cycloadditions, 175 ylides, cycloadditions, 175

Benzophenanthridines, 140 Benzophenanthridinone, 115 Bicycloheptane natural products, 114 Bimolecular reactions, computational chemistry, 44 Binaphthol, 110 BINOL derivatives, 110 Bis(thiosemicarbazone) ligands, 66 Boron, aromatic compounds, 135 nucleophiles, 167-8 Borylene complexes, terminal transition metal, 133 Boryllithium, 167-8 Boyland-Sims oxidation, 30 Brucinium compounds, 29 Butenolides, trifluoromethyl, 137 Carbene transfer, Ag catalyst. 127 Carbon, tetracoordinate, 50 Carbon-carbon coupling, Pd, 61 Carboxyanhydrides, R-amino acid, 15 Carboxylic acid phosphino amides, 88 Catalysts, reusable, 42 C-C bond formation, catalytic, 105 with Ir, 185 with Pd, ionic liquids, 125 Centropolyindanes, 54 C-H functionalization, 19 Ciguatoxin, 32 Combinatorial libraries, 141 Computational chemistry, 10 organometallics, 84 Crown ethers, organoiodanes, 87 Cryptophycins, synthesis, 187 C-transition metal multiple bond, 85 Cyanohydrins, synthesis, 108 Cyanuric chloride, 189 Cyclization, with radicals, 109 Cycloadditions, 1,3-dipolar, aqueous, 139 Cyclobutadiene, dianions, 179 strain energy, 21 Cyclobutenes, 131 Cyclooctanoids, via ring closing metathesis, 14 Cyclopentadienes, aryl-, 94 heteroaryl-, 94 Cyclopentanes, Tedicyp, 173 Cyclopropyl ketones, with enones, 23 Deltahedral clusters, 149 Diacylmethylcyclopentanes, 23 Diamines, from cyclohexenes, 180 Diazine nucleoside analogs, 92 Diazocompounds, with Rh carbenoids, 119 Dibromocyclopropanes, ring-opening, 172 Dicarbonyls, 1,3-, fluorinated, heterocyclization, 138 Dicobalt, hexacarbonyl complexes, 65 Dienes, conjugated, SO2 addition, 103 oxygenated, cycloadditions, 178 Dihaloindium hydrides, reducing agents, 33 Dihalopyrazinones, 183 Dihydropyrrolediones, synthesis, 71 Diols, 1,2-, 196 Dirhodium complex, 35 Elbs oxidation, 30 Electron reservoirs, 148 Epothilones, synthesis, 126 Epoxides, derivatives, preparation, 117 ring-opening, C-nucleophiles, 130

Ethane, rotational barrier, 5 Fenestranes, 50 Ferrocenes, derivatives, 76 ligands, chiral, 28 oligomers, 16 Fungal metabolites, synthesis, 182 Glycopeptides, synthesis, 27 Glycosides, aryl, 145 Green chemistry, 155-7 Heck coupling, supported Pd, 102 Heck cyclization, 46 arenediazonium salts, 45 mechanism, 181 Heterocycles, 5-membered, synthesis, 139 fluorinated, 138 from trifluoromethyl heterodynes, 137 Pd, oxidative addition, 46 polyfluoroalkynes, 72 photoinduced synthesis, 6 with trifluoromethyl copper, 12 Hexafluoroacetone, in peptide synthesis, 48 High-temperature water reactions, 154 Hydrocarbon radical cations, 67 Hydrogen activation, metal-free, 170-1 Indenes, aryl-, 94 heteroaryl-, 94 Indole alkaloids, 146 Indole derivatives, 70 Indole synthesis, with Pd, 118 Ingenol synthesis, 143 Iodine, polyvalent, 136 Ionic liquids, 2, 7 C-C coupling, Pd, 125 Iridium catalysts, 185 Iridium(III) complexes, cyclometalated, 68 Isogramines, 70 Isoprenoid polyenes, biomimetic cyclization, 107 Isoprenoids, synthesis, 144 Ketones, CF3 metal enolates, 36 enolates, allylic alkylation, 24 hydrogenation, enantioselective, 99, 100 reduction, biocatalytic, 98 Lactams, phosphino, 88 Ladderanes, 104 Lanthanides, solid phase synthesis, 63 Lycoricidine alkaloids, 115 Macrocycles, ring-closing metathesis, 17 with sugar units, 93 Mechanisms, SN1, 4 Metal enolates, CF3, 36 Metallacarboranes, 83 Metallacumulenes, 148 Metallacyclopentadienes, via organoboration, 134 Metallocene complexes, multinuclear, 16 Metallocenes, half-open, 79 heterodienyl, 79 metallacarboranes, 83 Metalloles, via organoboration, 134 Methane, oxidation, Fe catalysts, 159 Methylbenzopyranone, synthon, 142 Methylene ketones, aldol reaction, 129 Michael reaction, nitroalkane addition, 153 Molecular balls, conjugated, 55 Molecular belts, 56 conjugated, 55 J. Org. Chem, Vol. 72, No. 7, 2007 2705

Molecular bowls, 52 conjugated, 55 Molecular clusters, non-covalent interactions, 75 Molecular loops, 56 Molecular wires, 148 Molybdocenes, aqueous, 81 Naphthalenes, 51 Natural products, fluorinated, medicinal, 124 macrocylcization, 17 Nickel enolates, intermediates, 23 Nickeladihydropyrans, 23 Nitrene transfer, Ag catalyst, 127 NMR, computerized, 150 solid-state, ionization states, 151 Nucleosides, diazine, 92 fluorinated, 123 phosphonated, 90-1 pyrimidine, 92 Olefin metathesis, tunable Ru, 38 Olefins, epoxidation, asymmetric, 18 strained, 143 Oligonucleotides, peptide-, 40 Optical rotation, quantum mechanics, protocols, 74 Organocatalysts, asymmetric, 166 Organogermanes, synthesis, 160 Organomanganese, 148 Organometallics, H-bonded, 82 Organophosphorus compounds, 47 Organosilanes, synthesis, 160 Organosilicon compounds, via silylium ions, 161 Organosilyl Ru and Os complexes, 147 Organostannyl Ru and Os complexes, 147 Oxadecalins, synthesis, 194 Oxazolopiperidone lactams, chiral, 69 Oxepines, synthesis, 188 Oxidase catalysis, Pd, 20 Oximes, 165 Oxomaritidine, synthesis, automated, 169 Palladium, oxidative reactions, 20 Pentalene, 80 Peptides, lapidated, solid-phase synthesis, 22

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self-assembling, 62 with oligonucleotides, 40 Perfluoroaryl cyclopentadienes, 77 Phenanthridinones, 115 Phenol, oxidation, 30 Phenylalanine analogs, 177 Phosphane-Rh chiral catalysts, 157 Phosphazenes, 111 aza-Wittig reaction, 197 Phosphines, with zerovalent Ru, 37 Phosphinoalkyl cyclopentadienes, from fulvenes, 78 Phosphonates, hydrozy, chiral, 163 Phosphonodifluoromethyl phenylalanine, 122 Phosphotyrosyl mimetics, 122 Photochemistry, 158 Pinacol coupling, stereoselective, 196 Piperidine natural products, 69 Polyarenes, via flash vacuum pyrolysis, 53 Polyindanes, 54 Polyketides, bioactive, 39 Porphycenes, tautomerism, 3 Porphyrins, fused ring, synthesis, 191 Protecting-group-free reactions, 186 Proteins, synthesis, 27 Pyrazinones, peptide mimics, 183 Pyrone polyketides, 174 Pyrroles, protection, 195 Pyrrolidines, from azomethine ylides, 43 Quadricyclane, 112 Quinazolinone alkaloids, 190 Quinolines, synthesis, 73 Quinones, p-, with zerovalent Ru, 37 twisted, 51 Quinuclidone, synthesis, 25 Radicals, in ring closure, 109 Receptors, with sugar unit, 93 Ribonucleosides, deazapurine, 120 Sandwich compounds, 82 Schiff bases, macrocyclic, metal-free synthesis, 60 Selenoureas, 116 Serine palmitoyl-CoA transferase inhibitors, 182 Signal transduction, phosphotyrosyl, 122

Silica cupports, 64 Silver complexes, catalysts, 127 Silylene transfer, Ag catalyst, 127 Silylium ions, 161 Singlet oxygen, microemulsions, 193 Solid phase chemistry, lanthanides, 63 Steroids, oxidation, 106 Stille reaction, 113 Succinic acid, conformational analysis, 1 Sulfinamides, 11 Sulfoxides, 11 Sulfur transfer, 49 Supercritical fluids, asymmetric catslysis, 8 Supercritical water reactions, 154 Supramolecules, ammonium carboxylates, 176 Tamiflu, synthesis, 26 Tautomerism, NMR studies, 152 Tedicyp, 173 Telluronium salts, triorganyl, 162 Terpenoids, biosynthesis, 107 Tetraalkylammonium halides, ionic liquids, 125 Tetracenes, 51 Tetronic acids, synthesis, 184 Thiacalixarenes, 57 Thiosemicarbazone ligands, 66 Thioureas, 116 Titanium salan catalysts, 18 Titanium silicates, mesoporous catalysts, 164 Transesterification, with lipase, 95-6 Transition metal catalysts, 86 Trichlorotriazines, 189 Trifluoromethyl-substituted aromatics, 12 Trifluoromethyl-substituted heterocycles, 12 Triorganostannyl complexes, 147 Tsuji-Trost allylic alkylation, 24 Ureas, phosphino, 88 Vacuum UV single-photon ionization, 31 Vitamin E synthesis, 144 Vitamin-D receptor agonists, 121 Vitamin-D receptor antagonists, 121 JO0733011