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Suarez, Luis E., and Mahendra P. Singh. "Successive Synthesis of Substructure Modes." Journal of Applied Mechanics 58, no. 3 (September 1, 1991): 759–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2897261.

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A mode synthesis approach is presented to calculate the eigenproperties of a structure from the eigenproperties of its substructures. The approach consists of synthesizing the substructures sequentially, one degree-of-freedom at a time. At each coupling stage, the eigenvalue is obtained as the solution of a characteristic equation, defined in closed form in terms of the eigenproperties obtained in the preceding coupling stage. The roots of the characteristic equation can be obtained by a simple Newton-Raphson root finding scheme. For each calculated eigenvalue, the eigenvector is defined by a simple closed-form expression. The eigenproperties obtained in the final coupling stage provide the desired eigenproperties of the coupled system. Thus, the approach avoids a conventional solution of the second eigenvalue problem. The approach can be implemented with the complete set or a truncated number of substructure modes; if the complete set of modes is used, the calculated eigenproperties would be exact. The approach can be used with any finite element discretization of structures. It requires only the free interface eigenproperties of the substructures. Successful application of the approach to a moderate size problem (255 degrees-of-freedom) on a microcomputer is also demonstrated.
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Duan, Jianping, Dajiang Zhao, Xingke Zhao, Housheng Xia, Peng Li, Yan liu, and Guisheng Yang. "Successive in situ synthesis of Ag/PA6 nanocomposites." RSC Adv. 4, no. 85 (2014): 45311–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ra06555g.

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Hu, Yang, Wei Wang, Rui Yao, Xu-Qing Wang, Yu-Xuan Wang, Bin Sun, Li-Jun Chen, et al. "Facile synthesis of diverse rotaxanes via successive supramolecular transformations." Materials Chemistry Frontiers 3, no. 11 (2019): 2397–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9qm00430k.

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Parab, Amogh, Ananya Malik, Arish Damania, Arnav Parekhji, and Pranit Bari. "Successive Image Generation from a Single Sentence." ITM Web of Conferences 40 (2021): 03017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20214003017.

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Through various examples in history such as the early man’s carving on caves, dependence on diagrammatic representations, the immense popularity of comic books we have seen that vision has a higher reach in communication than written words. In this paper, we analyse and propose a new task of transfer of information from text to image synthesis. Through this paper we aim to generate a story from a single sentence and convert our generated story into a sequence of images. We plan to use state of the art technology to implement this task. With the advent of Generative Adversarial Networks text to image synthesis have found a new awakening. We plan to take this task a step further, in order to automate the entire process. Our system generates a multi-lined story given a single sentence using a deep neural network. This story is then fed into our networks of multiple stage GANs inorder to produce a photorealistic image sequence.
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Cameron, Donald W., D. Ross Coller, and Clinton A. McDonald. "Synthesis of Hallachrome." Australian Journal of Chemistry 52, no. 9 (1999): 833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch99072.

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Hallachrome (1), the only known example of a naturally occurring 1,2-anthraquinone, has been synthesized by successive cycloadditions involving the dienophile (8) with the dienes (7) and (12). Synthetic intermediates (18) and (6) are known derivatives of natural hallachrome.
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Tayama, Eiji, and Shun Saito. "Regioselective synthesis of secondary 1,3-dienamides by successive eliminations." Tetrahedron 72, no. 5 (February 2016): 599–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2015.11.065.

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Yang, Feng, Duyu Yi, Lingna Hu, Guangda Zang, and Lianghui Ding. "Power Gain Pattern Synthesis via Successive Convex Approximation Technique." IEEE Access 8 (2020): 181807–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.3029034.

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Clément, Roxanne, Christiane M. Grisé, and Louis Barriault. "Stereocontrolled synthesis of carbocycles via four successive pericyclic reactions." Chemical Communications, no. 26 (2008): 3004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b803898h.

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Schade, Matthias A., Shigeyuki Yamada, and Paul Knochel. "Synthesis of Polyfunctional Allenes by Successive Copper-Mediated Substitutions." Chemistry - A European Journal 17, no. 15 (March 7, 2011): 4232–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201003273.

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Poulton, G. T. "Antenna power pattern synthesis using method of successive projections." Electronics Letters 22, no. 20 (1986): 1042. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19860714.

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Wang, Zhaozhan, Tao Song, and Yong Yang. "Additive- and Oxidant-Free Expedient Synthesis of Benzimidazoles Catalyzed by Cobalt Nanocomposites on N-Doped Carbon." Synlett 30, no. 03 (January 14, 2019): 319–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1610353.

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A one-pot direct synthesis of a wide range of biologically active benzimidazoles through coupling of phenylenediamines and aldehydes catalyzed by a highly recyclable nonnoble cobalt nanocomposite was developed. A broad set of benzimidazoles can be efficiently synthesized in high yields and with good functional-group tolerance under additive- and oxidant-free mild conditions. The catalyst can be easily recycled for successive uses, and the process permits gram-scale syntheses of benzimidazoles.
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Gupta, Pradeep Kumar, Kumaran Ganesan, Ambuja Pande, and Ramesh Chandra Malhotra. "A convenient one pot synthesis of fentanyl." Journal of Chemical Research 2005, no. 7 (July 2005): 452–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3184/030823405774309078.

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Song, Chuanling, Yihua Sun, Jianwu Wang, Hui Chen, Jiannian Yao, Chen-Ho Tung, and Zhenghu Xu. "Successive Cu/Pd transmetalation relay catalysis in stereoselective synthesis of tetraarylethenes." Organic Chemistry Frontiers 2, no. 10 (2015): 1366–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5qo00205b.

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A new and efficient strategy for the synthesis of tetraaryl-substituted olefins with two cis furans based on a Cu/Pd catalyzed oxidative coupling reaction of cyclopropene with internal alkyne was developed. These novel tetraarylethenes were fully characterized and proved to be good AIE luminogens.
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Kitsiou, Christiana, Jordan J. Hindes, Phillip I'Anson, Paula Jackson, Thomas C. Wilson, Eleanor K. Daly, Hannah R. Felstead, Peter Hearnshaw, and William P. Unsworth. "The Synthesis of Structurally Diverse Macrocycles By Successive Ring Expansion." Angewandte Chemie 127, no. 52 (November 13, 2015): 16020–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201509153.

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Kitsiou, Christiana, Jordan J. Hindes, Phillip I'Anson, Paula Jackson, Thomas C. Wilson, Eleanor K. Daly, Hannah R. Felstead, Peter Hearnshaw, and William P. Unsworth. "The Synthesis of Structurally Diverse Macrocycles By Successive Ring Expansion." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 54, no. 52 (November 13, 2015): 15794–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201509153.

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Dörner, Barbara, Gregory M. Husar, John M. Ostresh, and Richard A. Houghten. "The synthesis of peptidomimetic combinatorial libraries through successive amide alkylations." Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 4, no. 5 (May 1996): 709–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0968-0896(96)00067-3.

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Abe, Hideki, Takuma Hikichi, Kosuke Emori, Toyoharu Kobayashi, and Hisanaka Ito. "Concise asymmetric total synthesis of catunaregin." Organic Chemistry Frontiers 3, no. 9 (2016): 1084–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6qo00213g.

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The asymmetric total synthesis of the optically pure catunaregin was accomplished in 7 steps from a known methyl ester using an asymmetric syn-selective aldol reaction and the successive ketalization of a furan diol derivative under acidic conditions.
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Toyota, Masahiro, Youichi Nishikawa, Takashi Seishi, and Keiichiro Fukumoto. "Aphidicolin synthesis (I)—formal synthesis of (±)-aphidicolin by the successive intramolecular Diels-Alder reactions." Tetrahedron 50, no. 34 (August 1994): 10183–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-4020(01)81750-6.

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Chwirot, Wiesława B., and Alicja Górska-Brylass. "Variations of total protein content and protein synthesis during microsporogenesis in Larix europaea L." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 50, no. 1-2 (2014): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1981.005.

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The variations of the total protein content and protein synthesis were analyzed in successive stages of microsporogenesis in <em>Larix europaea</em> L. Pure fractions of microsporocytes containing the cells in successive phases of meiosis and fractions of the anther wall cells were used to perform the assays. It was revealed, that the protein content and the intensity of protein synthesis undergo considerable changes in the course of meiosis. It was proved also, by means of electrophoretic separation of protein fractions, that no new proteins are synthesised during differentiation of microsporocytes of larch, and that the microsporogenesis process is related rather to disappearance of some protein fractions.
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Kim, Jung Keun, Ming Gong, Elvira A. Shokova, Viktor A. Tafeenko, Olga V. Kovaleva, Yangjie Wu, and Vladimir V. Kovalev. "Pyrazoles: ‘one-pot’ synthesis from arenes and carboxylic acids." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 18, no. 29 (2020): 5625–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ob01228a.

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A rapid and efficient method for ‘one-pot’ synthesis of pyrazoles from (hetero)arenes and carboxylic acids via successive formation of ketones and β-diketones followed by heterocyclization with hydrazine has been developed.
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Gao, Wentao, Zhiyuan Li, Qiqi Xu, and Yang Li. "First synthesis of novel 2,4-bis((E)-styryl)quinoline-3-carboxylate derivatives and their antitumor activity." RSC Advances 8, no. 68 (2018): 38844–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08023b.

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Hay, S. G. "Dual-shaped-reflector directivity pattern synthesis using the successive projections method." IEE Proceedings - Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation 146, no. 2 (1999): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ip-map:19990560.

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Peng, Dan, Xiaohuan Zhang, Rongjun Zhang, Jinhui Li, and Xiao Xiao. "Synthesis of poly(acrylic acid)-g-polystyrene copolymer by successive ATRP." Polymer Bulletin 65, no. 7 (January 13, 2010): 657–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00289-009-0240-y.

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Schade, Matthias A., Shigeyuki Yamada, and Paul Knochel. "ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Polyfunctional Allenes by Successive Copper-Mediated Substitutions." ChemInform 42, no. 30 (June 30, 2011): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.201130059.

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Shinde, Pritamkumar V., Balaji G. Ghule, Nanasaheb M. Shinde, Qi Xun Xia, Shoyebmohamad Shaikh, A. V. Sarode, Rajaram S. Mane, and Kwang Ho Kim. "Room-temperature successive ion transfer chemical synthesis and the efficient acetone gas sensor and electrochemical energy storage applications of Bi2O3 nanostructures." New Journal of Chemistry 42, no. 15 (2018): 12530–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8nj02079e.

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Ding, Aishun, Guolin Lu, Hao Guo, and Xiaoyu Huang. "Polyallene-based amphiphilic triblock copolymer via successive free radical polymerization and ATRP." Polymer Chemistry 8, no. 48 (2017): 7537–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7py01407d.

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TOYOTA, M., Y. NISHIKAWA, T. SEISHI, and K. FUKUMOTO. "ChemInform Abstract: Aphidicolin Synthesis. Part 1. Formal Synthesis of (.+-.)-Aphidicolin by Successive Intramolecular Diels-Alder Reactions." ChemInform 26, no. 5 (August 18, 2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199505212.

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Parushev, Stoyan, Yoncho Vlahov, Radoslav Vlahov, Peter Nickel, and Günther Snatzke. "Synthesis of polysubstituted 2,4-dimethylquinolines as potential antimalarial drugs." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 56, no. 5 (1991): 1110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc19911110.

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A synthetic way for obtaining 6-amino-2,4-dimethylquinoline derivatives from 2,5-dichloraniline by successive ring closure, nitration, aromatic substitution at so activated quinoline ring, followed by reduction of the nitro group to amino group and alkylation of the last is described.
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Kim, B. W., J. Portier, N. G. Park, and G. Campet. "Synthesis of Hybrid Electrochromic Material Based on Tungsten Oxide." Active and Passive Electronic Components 22, no. 2 (1999): 133–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1999/27618.

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This paper reports first on general considerations on electrochromic materials in order to present, afterwards, electrochromic films having a hybrid PAA (polyacrylic acid)-WO3structure. The films are prepared by successive coatings of polyacrylic acid-ethanol solution and tungsten oxide NH4OH-water one.
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Arioli, Federica, Maria Pérez, Celeste Are, Elies Molins, Joan Bosch, and Mercedes Amat. "A Straightforward Synthesis of Functionalized cis-Perhydroisoquinolin-1-ones." Molecules 24, no. 3 (February 3, 2019): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24030557.

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Base-catalyzed annulation reactions of 5,6-dihydro-2(1H)-pyridones with Nazarov-type reagents are reported. The effect of the solvent polarity and the concentration of the reagents is studied. The process involves two successive Michael additions and stereoselectively provides functionalized cis-perhydroisoquinolin-1-ones.
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Kawai, Tomoji. "Design and synthesis of high Tc superconducting superlattice by successive deposition method." Bulletin of the Japan Institute of Metals 29, no. 9 (1990): 733–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2320/materia1962.29.733.

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Gulina, L. B., and V. P. Tolstoy. "The synthesis by successive ionic layer deposition of SnMo0.6Oy·nH2O nanolayers on silica." Thin Solid Films 440, no. 1-2 (September 2003): 74–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0040-6090(03)00684-9.

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Yang, Yajie, Jiaqi Huang, Hailu Tan, Lingkai Kong, Mengdan Wang, Yang Yuan, and Yanzhong Li. "Synthesis of cyano-substituted carbazoles via successive C–C/C–H cleavage." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 17, no. 4 (2019): 958–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ob03031f.

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Suzuki, Masayuki, Kyoko Kaneda, Yukiko Nakai, Motomitsu Kitaoka, and Hajime Taniguchi. "Synthesis of cellobiose from starch by the successive actions of two phosphorylases." New Biotechnology 26, no. 3-4 (October 2009): 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nbt.2009.07.004.

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Boulard, Lucie, Samir BouzBouz, Janine Cossy, Xavier Franck, and Bruno Figadère. "Two successive one-pot reactions leading to the expeditious synthesis of (−)-centrolobine." Tetrahedron Letters 45, no. 35 (August 2004): 6603–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.07.025.

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Shinozaki, Shinya, Toshiyuki Hamura, Yousuke Ibusuki, Kotaro Fujii, Hidehiro Uekusa, and Keisuke Suzuki. "Hexaradialenes by Successive Ring Openings of Tris(alkoxy-tricyclobutabenzenes): Synthesis and Characterization." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 49, no. 17 (March 23, 2010): 3026–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.200907305.

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Shinozaki, Shinya, Toshiyuki Hamura, Yousuke Ibusuki, Kotaro Fujii, Hidehiro Uekusa, and Keisuke Suzuki. "Hexaradialenes by Successive Ring Openings of Tris(alkoxy-tricyclobutabenzenes): Synthesis and Characterization." Angewandte Chemie 122, no. 17 (March 23, 2010): 3090–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.200907305.

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Stephens, Thomas C., Mahendar Lodi, Andrew M. Steer, Yun Lin, Matthew T. Gill, and William P. Unsworth. "Synthesis of Cyclic Peptide Mimetics by the Successive Ring Expansion of Lactams." Chemistry - A European Journal 23, no. 54 (August 9, 2017): 13314–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201703316.

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Moriguchi, Isamu, Haruna Kamogawa, Kaori Hagiwara, and Yasutake Teraoka. "Synthesis of Ultrathin Films of Prussian Blue by Successive Ion Adsorption Technique." Chemistry Letters 31, no. 3 (March 2002): 310–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1246/cl.2002.310.

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Zhou, H., P. J. B. Clarricoats, G. T. Poulton, and S. G. Hay. "Power pattern synthesis for mesh reflectors using the method of successive projections." Electronics Letters 28, no. 19 (1992): 1837. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19921172.

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Henikoff, S., D. Nash, R. Hards, J. Bleskan, J. F. Woolford, F. Naguib, and D. Patterson. "Two Drosophila melanogaster mutations block successive steps of de novo purine synthesis." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 83, no. 11 (June 1, 1986): 3919–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.83.11.3919.

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Kubo, Tomohiro, Kyle C. Bentz, Kristin C. Powell, C. Adrian Figg, Jeremy L. Swartz, Maxym Tansky, Anuj Chauhan, Daniel A. Savin, and Brent S. Sumerlin. "Modular and rapid access to amphiphilic homopolymers via successive chemoselective post-polymerization modification." Polym. Chem. 8, no. 39 (2017): 6028–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7py01585b.

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Bozbag, Selmi E., Evalyn Mae C. Alayon, Jan Pecháček, Maarten Nachtegaal, Marco Ranocchiari, and Jeroen A. van Bokhoven. "Methane to methanol over copper mordenite: yield improvement through multiple cycles and different synthesis techniques." Catalysis Science & Technology 6, no. 13 (2016): 5011–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cy00041j.

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Palate, Kleopas Y., Ryan G. Epton, Adrian C. Whitwood, Jason M. Lynam, and William P. Unsworth. "Synthesis of macrocyclic and medium-sized ring thiolactones via the ring expansion of lactams." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 19, no. 6 (2021): 1404–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ob02502j.

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Bornadiego, Ana, Jesús Díaz, and Carlos Fernández Marcos. "Direct multicomponent synthesis of benzocoumarins." PeerJ Organic Chemistry 1 (October 15, 2019): e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-ochem.1.

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A straightforward and versatile protocol for the synthesis of dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-ones from readily available 3-carbonylcoumarins is reported. Our strategy is based on a reaction cascade of successive [4+1] and [4+2] cycloadditions that occur in one single operation. This work illustrates the unprecedented use of a multicomponent reaction of isocyanides for the preparation of this biologically relevant type of compounds. Notably, in this highly convergent and atom-economic process, one new single and two new double carbon-carbon bonds are formed in a simple synthetic operation.
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Boon-on, Patsorn, Belete Asefa Aragaw, Chun-Yen Lee, Jen-Bin Shi, and Ming-Way Lee. "Ag8SnS6: a new IR solar absorber material with a near optimal bandgap." RSC Advances 8, no. 69 (2018): 39470–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08734b.

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We report the synthesis and photovoltaic properties of a new ternary solar absorber – Ag8SnS6 nanocrystals prepared by successive ionic layer adsorption reaction (SILAR) technique.
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Popsavin, Velimir, Sanja Grabez, Ivana Krstic, Mirjana Popsavin, and Dejan Djokovic. "A formal synthesis of (+)-muricatacin from D-xylose." Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 68, no. 11 (2003): 795–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jsc0311795p.

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A multistep route towards the aldehydo-lactone 19, the final chiral precursor in a new stereospecific synthesis of (+)-muricatacin, has been developed starting from D-xylose. The key step of the synthesis involves an E-selective Wittig olefination of the lactol 6 with methoxycarbonylmethylidene triphenylphosphorane, followed by successive catalytic reduction and ?-lactonisation processes. Subsequent selective functional groups interconver- sions furnished the key six-carbon intermediate 19, which can be converted into the (+)-muricatacin via a three-step sequence already described in the chemical literature.
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Ding, Haixin, Qiang Xiao, Jiameng Tian, Wenliang Ouyang, Yanling He, Qianqian Ning, and Jiang Bai. "Practical Synthesis of the Fluorogenic Enzyme Substrate 4-Methylumbelliferyl α-l-Idopyranosiduronic Acid." Synlett 31, no. 11 (April 17, 2020): 1083–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708021.

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A practical and concise synthesis of 4-methylumbelliferyl α-l-idopyranosiduronic acid, a fluorogenic enzyme substrate diagnostic for α-l-iduronidase, was accomplished. It features successive radical bromination and radical reduction of easily accessible methyl 4-methyl­umbelliferyl-2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-β-d-glucouronate in four steps with 28% overall yield.
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Sarikaya, Mehmet, and Ilhan A. Aksay. "Tailoring microstructures of materials through biomimetics." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 51 (August 1, 1993): 500–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100148332.

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Biomimetics involves investigation of structure, function, and methods of synthesis of biological composite materials. The goal is to apply this information to the design and synthesis of materials for engineering applications.Properties of engineering materials are structure sensitive through the whole spectrum of dimensions from nanometer to macro scale. The goal in designing and processing of technological materials, therefore, is to control microstructural evolution at each of these dimensions so as to achieve predictable physical and chemical properties. Control at each successive level of dimension, however, is a major challenge as is the retention of integrity between successive levels. Engineering materials are rarely fabricated to achieve more than a few of the desired properties and the synthesis techniques usually involve high temperature or low pressure conditions that are energy inefficient and environmentally damaging.In contrast to human-made materials, organisms synthesize composites whose intricate structures are more controlled at each scale and hierarchical order.
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Cui, Fang, and Tieyu Cui. "Self-catalytic synthesis of metal oxide nanoclusters@mesoporous silica composites based on successive spontaneous reactions at near neutral conditions." Chem. Commun. 50, no. 94 (2014): 14801–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4cc07319c.

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We report a self-catalytic strategy for the facile synthesis of metal oxide nanoclusters@mesoporous silica by subtly making use of successive spontaneous reactions (i.e. nucleophilic substitution, self-catalytic hydrolyzation and polycondensation reaction) in water–ethanol solution at near neutral conditions.
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