
Chandrasekaran Sivaraj- MSc Chemistry
- PhD Student at Vellore Institute of Technology University
Chandrasekaran Sivaraj
- MSc Chemistry
- PhD Student at Vellore Institute of Technology University
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C-H Bond Activation
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May 2019 - September 2020
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June 2017 - April 2019
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Amidines are a vital class of bioactive compounds and often necessitate multiple components for their synthesis. Therefore, exploring efficient and sustainable methodologies for their synthesis is indispensable. Herein, we disclose an alternative and greener method for synthesizing an unexplored new class of amidines through the photochemical syner...
Mono α‐acylation of acetone has been achieved for the first time by reacting with bench‐stable acyl azolium salts under violet‐LED light at room temperature. The intermolecular hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) from acetone to triplet state of azolium salts under violet LED irradiation resulted in thermodynamically less favourable (Z)‐α,β‐unsaturated ke...
Herein, we report a solvent-controlled highly selective amidation and imidation of aroyl chlorides using an alkali-metal silyl-amide reagent (LiHMDS), which serves as a nitrogen source at room temperature. A unique feature of this method lies in the sequential silyl amidation of aryol chlorides and nitrogen-silicon bond cleavage of the correspondin...
Herein, we report a copper/amine catalyzed stereoselective addition of alkynes to ketenimine intermediates generated in situ from the sulfonyl azide-alkyne cycloaddition cascade for the stereoselective synthesis of (Z)-1,3-enynes. Significantly, for the first-time, enamine intermediates generated in the copper-catalyzed sulfonyl azide-alkyne cycloa...
Phthalazinones and their higher congeners are commonly prevalent structural motifs that occur in natural products, bioactive molecules, and pharmaceuticals. In the past few decades, transition-metal-catalyzed reactions have received an overwhelming response from organic chemists as challenging organics and heterocycles could be built with ease. Cur...
Functionalizing and derivatising organic molecules is a centerpiece in organic synthesis. Succinctly manipulating and installing acyl moieties in organic molecules spurred the interest of chemists owing to its occurrence in natural products, bioactive molecules, pharmaceuticals, and advanced materials. Traditionally, access to acylation reaction wa...