Synthesis of multifunctional heterocycles and amino phosphonates using boronic acids
by Huang, Wei, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2007, 156 pages; 3269042

Abstract:

This dissertation describes the development of new, practical and experimentally convenient methodologies for multi-functional molecules.

In the first chapter, the three-component reaction involving boronic acids is reviewed.

Chapter 2 describes a novel approach to the multi-substituted pyridyl aminomethanes.

Chapter 3 describes a new method to for synthesis of functionalized α-aminophosphonates and α-aminobiphosphonates via three-component process.

Chapter 4 describes convenient approaches to diversified heterocylic compounds involving the three-component reaction.

 
AdviserNicos A. Petasis
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SourceDAI/B 68-05, p. , Aug 2007
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsOrganic chemistry
Publication Number3269042
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