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Ugi reaction.

Ugi reaction. A four-component variant of the Passerini process, where, in this example, ethanamine .

UGI reveals a markedly small stomach

Ugi s four components reaction using the OSSOS strategy

Ugi s four-component coupling reaction

Ugi-4CR cyclization approaches to six-membered pseudo-peptidic scaffolds

Ugi-4CR for peptide assembly.

Ugi-4CR in MiBs

Ugi-4CR intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction to oxa-bridged heterocycle.

Ugi-MiBs approach toward macrocycles

Ugi-multicomponent reaction in a micro reactor.

Ugi-Reissert MCRs

Ugi-Smiles access to isoquinolinone 88 and isoindolinone 89.

Ugi-Smiles coupling of 2-allyl-4-nitrophenol derivatives.

Ugi-Smiles coupling of 2-nitrophenol.

Ugi-Smiles couplings followed by palladium-tri ered ring cleavage of fiirans and cyclopropanes.

Ugi-Smiles couplings of 2-nitrothiophenol derivatives.

Ugi-Smiles four-component reaction developed by El Kaim et al.

Ugi-Smiles reaction of squaric acid.

Ugi-Smiles reaction of tropolone derivatives.

Ugi-three-component four-centers for the synthesis of a functionalized 3-lactam.

Ugi-type multicomponent synthesis of pyrrolopyridines

Ugi-type three-component condensation reactions.

Ugi-type three-component condensation.

Ugine Kuhlmann . Synthesis occurs under low carbon concept conditions. Product methanol meets the US Federal Grade A A specification. Strict control of effluent quality is a feature of the plant, When this plant commenced production in 1973, Ugine Kuhlmann s methanol output was more than doubled and was greater than the total French production of methanol in 1970. The contract was for complete design and construction of the plant together with offsites. This was the first licensed plant to use 100 atm synthesis pressure.



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