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Current Organic Synthesis
ISSN: 1570-1794 (Print)
eISSN: 1875-6271 (Online)
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Synthesis and Applications of Organic Sulfur Compounds
Organic sulfur compounds are widely present in nature, especially in petroleum and animal and plant bodies. Their distribution is only lower than that of oxygen-containing and nitrogen-containing organic compounds, demonstrating their important role in ecosystems. In this Thematic Issue, we invite researchers to contribute review articles on topics related to all aspects of Organic sulfur compounds, including, but not limited to, efficient synthesis of organic sulfur compounds, applications of organic sulfur compounds in medicine, applications... see more
Design and Synthesis of Green Pesticides
The development of green new pesticides is currently one of the hotspots in the field of pesticide research, aiming to develop efficient, environmentally friendly, and safe pesticide products to meet the needs of modern agricultural production. Green new pesticides prioritize environmental friendliness and ecological safety. Therefore, during the research and development process, it is necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as the biological activity of pesticides, their environmental degradability, and their impact on non-target organisms,... see more
Novel Green Approaches in the Synthesis of Bioactive Molecules
This special issue regards several aspects of green chemistry, focusing on innovative strategies to run organic synthesis reactions in a more environmentally friendly. Interesting articles or reviews about the critical role of green methodologies in reducing the environmental impact of chemical processes are welcome. Moreover, novel methodological studies using sustainable approaches to run conventional organic chemistry reactions in a more eco-friendly way are also appreciated. see more
Organic Radical Chemistry
Organic radical chemistry has a history of more than 110 years. In the past decade, we have witnessed new directions for organic radical chemistry. It has now become an exciting area of research in organic chemistry, and new discoveries can be seen every day in various aspects of radical chemistry such as photoredox catalysis, transition-metal-catalyzed radical reactions, and application of electrochemistry. Besides the advances in new methodologies, the past decades have led to the development... see more
Biorthogonal Chemistry: A translational chemical tool for in vivo applications
After the discovery in 1990, bioorthogonal chemistry encompassed a set of diverse fast-paced selective chemical reactions, facilitating the study of biomolecules under physiological aura without intervening in the biochemical processes. Over the past two decades, significant progress has been witnessed in bioorthogonal reactions such as Staudinger ligation, metal-catalyzed coupling reactions, photoinducible approaches, and click strategies involving cycloaddition reactions between azide-alkyne, azide-trans cyclooctene, tetrazine- isonitriles, tetrazine- trans cyclooctene and Sulfur (VI) fluoride exchange reactions. The first... see more
Exploring the Role of Chemical Graph Theory in Advancing Current Organic Synthesis
Organic synthesis is a fundamental discipline in chemistry, crucial for the creation of complex molecules with diverse applications in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and beyond. However, the process of designing efficient synthetic routes for target molecules remains challenging. Chemical graph theory, a branch of theoretical chemistry, offers powerful tools for understanding molecular structure and reactivity, thus holding significant promise for revolutionizing organic synthesis methodologies. This special issue aims to investigate the application of chemical graph theory... see more