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Nikita S Shlapakov

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Shlapakov N, Kobelev A, Burykina J, Cheng Y, You S, Ananikov V
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2024 Feb; 63(18):e202402109. PMID: 38421344
This review explores the pivotal role of sulfur in advancing sustainable carbon-carbon (C-C) coupling reactions. The unique electronic properties of sulfur, as a soft Lewis base with significant mesomeric effect...
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Shlapakov N, Kobelev A, Burykina J, Kostyukovich A, Konig B, Ananikov V
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2024 Jan; 63(13):e202314208. PMID: 38240738
In modern organic chemistry, harnessing the power of multicomponent radical reactions presents both significant challenges and extraordinary potential. This article delves into this scientific frontier by addressing the critical issue...
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Burykina J, Kobelev A, Shlapakov N, Kostyukovich A, Fakhrutdinov A, Konig B, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2022 Feb; 61(17):e202116888. PMID: 35147284
The first example of an intermolecular thiol-yne-ene coupling reaction is reported for the one-pot construction of C-S and C-C bonds. Thiol-yne-ene coupling opens a new dimension in building molecular complexity...
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Burykina J, Shlapakov N, Gordeev E, Konig B, Ananikov V
Chem Sci . 2021 Jun; 11(37):10061-10070. PMID: 34094267
An associative electron upconversion is proposed as a key step determining the selectivity of thiol-yne coupling. The developed synthetic approach provided an efficient tool to access a comprehensive range of...
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Zalesskiy S, Shlapakov N, Ananikov V
Chem Sci . 2017 Apr; 7(11):6740-6745. PMID: 28451118
The carbon-sulfur bond formation reaction is of paramount importance for functionalized materials design, as well as for biochemical applications. The use of expensive metal-based catalysts and the consequent contamination with...