First aminocatalytic synthesis of bis (indolyl) methanes and DFT studies on the reaction pathway
Carbon–carbon bond-formation by aminocatalytic nucleophilic addition to aryl aldehyde
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
[PDF][PDF] First Aminocatalytic Synthesis of Bis (indolyl) methanes and DFT Studies on the Reaction Pathway
G Basumatary, R Mohanta, SD Baruah, RC Deka… - 2019 - researchgate.net
Carbon–carbon bond-formation by aminocatalytic nucleophilic addition to aryl aldehyde
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
First Aminocatalytic Synthesis of Bis (indolyl) methanes and DFT Studies on the Reaction Pathway.
G Basumatary, R Mohanta, SD Baruah, RC Deka… - Catalysis Letters, 2020 - go.gale.com
Carbon-carbon bond-formation by aminocatalytic nucleophilic addition to aryl aldehyde
ideally generates addition-elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
ideally generates addition-elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
First Aminocatalytic Synthesis of Bis (indolyl) methanes and DFT Studies on the Reaction Pathway.
G Basumatary, R Mohanta, SD Baruah… - Catalysis …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Carbon–carbon bond-formation by aminocatalytic nucleophilic addition to aryl aldehyde
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
First Aminocatalytic Synthesis of Bis (indolyl) methanes and DFT Studies on the Reaction Pathway
B Grace, M Rahul, SD Baruah, RC Deka… - Catalysis …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Carbon–carbon bond-formation by aminocatalytic nucleophilic addition to aryl aldehyde
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …
ideally generates addition–elimination product. Here, we report an unexpected, yet efficient …