Bismuth(III)-catalyzed transformation gives hydroxybiaryls

Bismuth(III)-catalyzed transformation gives hydroxybiaryls
Terminal aluminium and gallium imides obtained from anionic aluminium(I)/gallium(I) reagents and silyl or boryl azides
Bioinspired pathway involves dearomatization and fragmentation of an acylphloroglucinol
N-Nitrosaccharin used as a bench-stable, easily accessible, and powerful electrophilic nitrating reagent
Felix Plasser, Loughborough University, UK, honored for outstanding contributions to computational chemistry
Bimetallic Pd-Zn nanoparticles capped by hexadecylamine for selective catalysis
Gold-catalyzed CāO cross-coupling
Samples collected from cardiac surgery patients contain several types of microplastic particles
Two-step protonation reaction starting from a Ni(0) precursor
Compounds with a 6ā7ā5 tricyclic carbon skeleton and interesting biological activities