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Design and Development of New Organic Synthetic Methods and Techniques
edited by and Li **ao
submission deadline 31 Aug 2024 | 3 articles | Viewed by 7168 | Submission Open
Keywords: synthetic method development; new synthetic technique; catalysis; organocatalysis; photocatalysis; electrocatalysis; flow chemistry; microwave-assisted reaction; reactor
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds submission deadline 31 Oct 2024 | Viewed by 238 | Submission Open
Keywords: heterocyclic compounds; reactivity; biopolymers; bioplastics
Synthesis and Applications of Fluorescent Carbon Dots submission deadline 30 Nov 2024 | Viewed by 144 | Submission Open
Keywords: synthesis; fluorescent carbon dots; carbon nanomaterials
Advanced and Green Synthetic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry
edited by
submission deadline 31 Dec 2024 | Viewed by 114 | Submission Open
Keywords: organic chemistry; green synthesis; organic reaction; heterocyclic molecules; synthetic organic methodologies; catalytic organic transformations; multi-component reactions; photocatalysis; (photo)organocatalysis
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