Archive for December, 2011

Emerging area: classifying one-pot catalysis

Take a look at this Emerging Area article from Nitin Patil et al. who propose a classification system to update the definition of one-pot catalysis.   They give readers recent examples of metal-metal, metal-organo and organo-organo catalytic systems that fall into the three categories of cooperative, relay and sequential one-pot catalysis.

The article will be free to access for the next four weeks:

A one-pot catalysis: the strategic classification with some recent examples
Nitin T. Patil, Valmik S. Shinde and Balakrishna Gajula
DOI: 10.1039/C1OB06432K

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Nominations for the 2012 RSC Prizes and Awards now open

Nominations for the 2012 RSC Prizes and Awards close on the 15 January 2012

Our Prizes and Awards represent the dedication and outstanding achievements and are a platform to showcase inspiring science to gain the recognition deserved. Don’t forget to nominate colleagues who have made a significant contribution to advancing the chemical sciences.

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OBC Issue 1 now published!

Welcome to Issue 1 of OBC, 2012!

On the front cover we have an article from Brian Stolz and team on the synthesis of enantioenriched γ-quaternary cycloheptenones, with potential for the preparation of non-natural analogs of cycloheptanoid natural products.

Synthesis of enantioenriched γ-quaternary cycloheptenones using a combined allylic alkylation/Stork–Danheiser approach: preparation of mono-, bi-, and tricyclic systems
Nathan B. Bennett, Allen Y. Hong, Andrew M. Harned and Brian M. Stoltz
DOI: 10.1039/C1OB06189E

On the inside front cover is an article from Robert Stockman and coworkers.  They report the synthesis of an advanced intermediate, an azaspirocyclic aldehyde, in the route to halichlorine developed by Clive and coworkers, shortening the synthetic route by 15 steps.

Combining two-directional synthesis and tandem reactions: a short formal synthesis of halichlorine
Camille Gignoux, Annabella F. Newton, Alexandre Barthelme, William Lewis, Marie-Lyne Alcaraz and Robert A. Stockman
DOI: 10.1039/C1OB06380D

Incredibly 2012 will be our 10th year of publication and we would like to thank all our authors, referees, readers and Board members for their support over the last decade. Read the Editorial introduction to the next volume from Chair Jeffrey Bode and Editor Richard Kelly for the changes we’ve seen and what we have to look forward to in the coming year.

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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry goes weekly!

The publication this week of OBC’s first issue of 2012 sees the journal doubling its frequency to 48 issues per year.

Since 2003 OBC has built on its core values of high impact research, good author service and rigorous, fair and timely peer review to grow into one of the leading journals in the field. It’s no surprise therefore that in the last four years the number of authors choosing to publish their articles with OBC each year has more than doubled. To accommodate this increased content we will now be publishing issues weekly.

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