First articles published for Organic Chemistry Frontiers

It’s a double celebration this week as the first articles in Organic Chemistry Frontiers  have just been published – while the sister journal Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers  published its first articles just 4 days ago.

Organic Chemistry Frontiers has been developed as part of a collaboration between The Chinese Chemical Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry, in partnership with Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC), China. 

These initial articles are just a taste of the excellent science to follow, and cover: tripodal anion receptors; a kinetic study of Pd-catalysed Negishi coupling; and asymmetric conjugate addition of azoles to vinyl ketones.

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Get your new year off to a great start by reading the articles here.

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