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1. Studies On The Construction Of C-C Bond And Synthesis Of Lycopodine Alkaloid
2. Synthesis And Anion Recognition Properties Of Receptors Bearing Phenolic Hydroxy Groups
3. Synthesis And Ion Recognition Properties Of Benzo-15-Crown-5 Sulfonylhydrazide Derivatives
4. Preparation And Property Characterization Of Chiral Metal-Organic Frameworks Membranes
5. Design,Synthesis And Binding Ability Of Fluorescent Sensors Based On Novel F~- Induced Deprotonation Of The C-H Group Followed By Autoxidative Decvanation Process
6. Design, Synthesis And Anion Recognition Of Cyanide Ion Sensors Based On Naphthalimide Derivatives
7. Studies On Regioselective Lithiation/Retro-Brook Rearrangement Via Direct Deprotonation And Studies On The Asymmetric Synthesis Of Neotuberostermonine And Neostenine
8. Theoretical Study On The Excited State Hydrogen Bond Of Urea Derivatives With Anions Derivatives With Anions
9. Study On The Synthesis Of Dithienoheteroaromatic Rings And [5] Helicene
10. Characterization Of Protonation/Deprotonation And Heavy Metals Binding Properties Of Three Acidophilic Microorganisms
11. Synthesis Of Thioethers, Indoles And Pyrazoles Derivatives Via C-H Functionalization
12. Synthesis And Properties Of Luminescent Materials Contanining Acrylamide Derivatives
13. Design, Synthesis And Anion Recognition Of Triarylimidazole Derivatives
14. Insights Into The Epimerization Activities Of AGE Family: The Quantum Mechanics/molecular Mechanics Simulations
15. Applications Of The C-H Functionalization Reaction And The Cycloaddition Reaction In The Synthesis Of Cyclic Compounds
16. Selective Deprotonation Of Cycloocta[1,2-c:4,3-c':5,6-c'':8,7-c''']tetrathiophene And Its Thionic Substitution:Syntheses And Photoelectric Properties Of Annular Planar Oligothienoacene
17. Construction Of Bio-nanomaterials For High Performance Biosensors
18. Double Allylation Reaction Of Pyridines And The Synthesis Of Spiro-indolinone MDM2 Antagonist
19. Site Preferences Of Nucleic Acid Bases Hydrogen Bonding To Glycine Dipeptide
20. Hydrogen Bonding Between Base Pairs UG, UU, AG, AT, GC And The Side Chains Of Arginine, Lysine, Histidine And Asparagine
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