A photoinduced, selective, and direct B–H insertion reaction using amine-boranes under metal-free and photocatalyst-free conditions

Direct α-Carbonyl Carbene Insertion into B–H Bonds of Amine-Boranes

Efficient Chromium and Arsenic Removal fom Water
Amine- and aminopolyol-functionalized porous polymer frameworks for the targeted adsorption of Cr(VI) and As(V) oxyanions in water

Beryllium Oxyfluoride Radicals OBeF and OBeF2 Synthesized
Triplet oxygen atom stabilized by interaction with a Lewis acid under low-temperature matrix-isolation conditions
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π-Expanded Nanographenes Based on [6]Helicenes
Family of chiral nanographenes with [6]helicene units show interesting chiroptical properties

The First Heavy Heterodendralenes
Phosphorus- and boron-containing [3]dendralenes prepared; could serve as precursors to doped polycyclic hydrocarbons

Amination of Aminopyridines via Reversible π Coordination
Ruthenium catalyst acting as an arenophilic π acid in a nucleophilic aromatic substitution
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Using Skipped Enynes in [3+3] Annulations with 4-Hydroxycoumarins
Transformation under palladium/Brønsted-acid catalysis gives fused heterocycles

Molecular Knots Tied with Different Metal Ions
Knotted ligand synthesized using Cu(II) ions as a template allows the preparation of a knotted zinc(II) complex with coordinatively unsaturated metal centers
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Direct Path to Bioactive Benzo[e]isoindoles
Isoindoles are parts of natural products and pharmaceutical compounds with diverse biological activities

Advanced Manganese Photocatalysts with Boron-NHC Ligands
Can manganese photoredox catalysts enable efficient radical cross-coupling reactions?