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1. SpottingScience – a digital learning environment to introduce Green Chemistry to secondary students and the public

4. Angewandte Autoren-Profile.

7. Charting a course for chemistry

8. Iodide anion enables a reductive cross-electrophile coupling for preparing tertiary amines.

9. Probing the Chemical Space of Guanidino-Carboxylic Acids to Identify the First Blockers of the Creatine-Transporter-1.

10. Revisiting the Baddeley Reaction: Access to Functionalized Decalins by Charge-Promoted Alkane Functionalization.

11. Enantioconvergent Negishi Cross-Couplings of Racemic Secondary Organozinc Reagents to Access Privileged Scaffolds: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study.

12. Asymmetric Synthesis of β-Ketoamides by Sulfonium Rearrangement.

13. Deprotective Lossen rearrangement: a direct and general transformation of Nms-amides to unsymmetrical ureas.

14. Diastereoselective hydride transfer enables a synthesis of chiral 1,5-carboxamido-trifluoromethylcarbinols.

15. Hydride Shuttle Catalysis: From Conventional to Inverse Mode.

16. Mechanistic differences between linear vs. spirocyclic dialkyldiazirine probes for photoaffinity labeling.

17. Lewis Acid-Driven Inverse Hydride Shuttle Catalysis.

18. Domino Conjugate Addition-1,4-Aryl Migration for the Synthesis of α,β-Difunctionalized Amides.

19. Synthesis of Complex Tetracyclic Fused Scaffolds Enabled by (3 + 2) Cycloaddition.

20. Stereodivergent Synthesis of 1,4-Dicarbonyl Compounds through Sulfonium Rearrangement: Mechanistic Investigation, Stereocontrolled Access to γ-Lactones and γ-Lactams, and Total Synthesis of Paraconic Acids.

21. Remote proton elimination: C-H activation enabled by distal acidification.

22. PyrAtes: Modular Organic Salts with Large Stokes Shifts for Fluo-rescence Microscopy.

23. Deprotective Functionalization: A Direct Conversion of Nms-Amides to Carboxamides Using Carboxylic Acids.

24. Chemical and Redox Noninnocence of Pentane-2,4-dione Bis( S -methylisothiosemicarbazone) in Cobalt Complexes and Their Application in Wacker-Type Oxidation.

25. Sulfonium Rearrangements Enable the Direct Preparation of Sulfenyl Imidinium Salts.

26. Stereodivergent 1,3-difunctionalization of alkenes by charge relocation.

27. Ni-Catalyzed Stereoconvergent Reductive Dimerization of Bromocyclobutenes.

28. Lewis Base-assisted Arylation of Unsaturated Carbonyls.

29. General acid-mediated aminolactone formation using unactivated alkenes.

30. Nms-Amides: An Amine Protecting Group with Unique Stability and Selectivity.

32. Free Amino Group Transfer via α-Amination of Native Carbonyls.

33. Unlocking the Potential of Bio-Based Nitrogen-Rich Furanic Platforms as Biomass Synthons.

34. New Strategies for the Functionalization of Carbonyl Derivatives via α-Umpolung: From Enolates to Enolonium Ions.

35. Large neutral amino acid levels tune perinatal neuronal excitability and survival.

36. Isothiouronium-Mediated Conversion of Carboxylic Acids to Cyanomethyl Thioesters.

37. Biomimetic Cationic Cyclopropanation Enables an Efficient Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of 6,8-Cycloeudesmanes.

39. Direct Synthesis of α-Amino Acid Derivatives by Hydrative Amination of Alkynes.

40. Taming Keteniminium Reactivity by Steering Reaction Pathways: Computational Predictions and Experimental Validations.

41. Challenges and Breakthroughs in Selective Amide Activation.

42. Inverse hydride shuttle catalysis enables the stereoselective one-step synthesis of complex frameworks.

43. Synthesis of α-Aryl Acrylamides via Lewis-Base-Mediated Aryl/Hydrogen Exchange.

45. Deployment of Sulfinimines in Charge-Accelerated Sulfonium Rearrangement Enables a Surrogate Asymmetric Mannich Reaction.

46. Direct Stereodivergent Olefination of Carbonyl Compounds with Sulfur Ylides.

48. Leveraging Electron-Deficient Iminium Intermediates in a General Synthesis of Valuable Amines.

49. HFIP Mediates a Direct C-C Coupling between Michael Acceptors and Eschenmoser's salt.

50. Electrochemical Rearrangement of 3-Hydroxyoxindoles into Benzoxazinones.

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