A University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign research team has discovered a way to produce a special class of molecule that could open the door for new drugs to treat currently untreatable diseases.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Secondary amines are an indispensable category of chemicals with extensive applications across industries such as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and polymers. As the demand for ...
Recently, Professor Fei Wang's research group at Nankai University developed an aromatic radical substitution reaction based on aniline ...
Amines are ubiquitous in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, and a nickel-based catalyst has now opened up a promising route to make these molecules from widely-available nitrile compounds ...
Palau’amine is a complex, toxic sea sponge alkaloid first isolated by P. J. Scheuer et al. in 1993. Its exact structure wasn’t established until 2007. Dozens of chemists have attempted its total ...