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Visible-Light-Mediated Organocatalyzed Thiol-Ene Reaction Initiated by a Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer
Levin, Vitalij V.,Dilman, Alexander D.
, p. 8337 - 8343 (2019/06/27)
A convenient method for performing a thiol-ene reaction is described. The reaction is performed under blue-light irradiation and catalyzed by photoactive Lewis basic molecules such as acridine orange or naphthalene-fused N-acylbenzimidazole. It is believed that the process is initiated by a proton-coupled electron transfer process within the complex between the thiol and the Lewis basic catalyst.
A new class of antituberculosis agents
Jones,Parrish,Houston,Stapon,Bansal,Dick,Townsend
, p. 3304 - 3314 (2007/10/03)
Long-chain lipid envelopes are characteristic of mycobacteria such as those that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis or elongation is a strategy demonstrated to be clinically effective against M. tuberculosis. A new class of