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Tandem Aldol-Michael reactions in aqueous diethylamine medium: a greener and efficient approach to dimedone-barbituric acid derivatives

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Title
Tandem Aldol-Michael reactions in aqueous diethylamine medium: a greener and efficient approach to dimedone-barbituric acid derivatives
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BMC Chemistry, February 2014
DOI 10.1186/1752-153x-8-9
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Assem Barakat, Abdullah Mohammed Al-Majid, Abdulaziz Moshabab Al-Ghamdi, Yahia Nasser Mabkhot, Mohammed Rafiq Hussain Siddiqui, Hazem A Ghabbour, Hoong-Kun Fun

Abstract

Green chemistry is a rapidly developing new field that provides us with a proactive avenue for the sustainable development of future science and technologies. Green chemistry uses highly efficient and environmentally benign synthetic protocols to deliver lifesaving medicines, accelerating lead optimization processes in drug discovery, with reduced unnecessary environmental impact. From this view point, it is desirable to use water instead of organic solvents as a reaction medium, since water is safe, abundant and an environmentally benign solvent.

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Country Count As %
Jordan 1 6%
Peru 1 6%
Unknown 14 88%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Professor 3 19%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 19%
Other 1 6%
Student > Bachelor 1 6%
Student > Master 1 6%
Other 2 13%
Unknown 5 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Chemistry 4 25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 2 13%
Environmental Science 1 6%
Computer Science 1 6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 6%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 7 44%