Search for dissertations about: "SYNTHESIS HETEROCYCLES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words SYNTHESIS HETEROCYCLES.
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1. Synthesis of Ring-fused Peptidomimetics : Interacting with Amyloid Fibrils
Abstract : Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease are the two most common neurological disorders in humans. Both conditions involve progressive death of neurons in the central nervous system, decline in bodily functions and eventually (and invariably), death. So far, no cure exists and the available treatments can only ease symptoms. READ MORE
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2. Development of new Catalytic Methods for the Selective Synthesis of Heterocycles
Abstract : In the field of organic chemistry, the development of new catalytic methods for the synthesis of complex molecules from simple precursors is a top priority. The main focus of this thesis concerns the diastereoselective synthesis of heterocyclic compounds using main group elements as Lewis acid catalysts. READ MORE
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3. Palladium(0)-Catalysed Carbonylative Multicomponent Reactions : Synthesis of Heterocycles and the Application of Quinolinyl Pyrimidines as Enzyme Inhibitors
Abstract : Palladium-catalysed carbonylative multicomponent reactions have proven useful for the synthesis of structurally diverse compounds. Carbon monoxide serves as an atom-efficient, one-carbon building block, which allows for further structural elaboration of the carbonyl compound. READ MORE
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4. Transformations of Nitrosoarenes and Alkynyl Enones : Selective Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
Abstract : The nitrogen atom plays a unique role in organic chemistry. It is abundantly found in organic materials and is responsible for the activity of many biologically relevant compounds. READ MORE
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5. Synthesis and Characterisation of Conjugated Polymers with High Electron Affinity
Abstract : This thesis describes synthesis and characterisation of conjugated polymers with high electron affinities. Polymers of this type are desired, for example, for use in light-emitting devices or as electron accepting material in photodiodes/solar cells. READ MORE