Extended RDMA flaps can be effectively applied in the reconstruction of finger defects beyond PIP joint. Its advantages include a simple dissection, single-stage reconstruction, and preservation of digital artery and nerve. The donor site can be primarily closed if the flap width is less than 3 cm. Multiple subcutaneous heparin injection is a preferred solution in cases where venous congestion occurs in the flap.
Herein, we describe
an efficient nanocopper-catalyzed Alder-ene
reaction of allenynamides. The copper nanoparticles were immobilized
on amino-functionalized microcrystalline cellulose. A solvent-controlled
chemoselectivity of the reaction was observed, leading to the chemodivergent
synthesis of pyrrolines (2,5-dihydropyrroles) and pyrroles. The heterogeneous
copper catalyst exhibits high efficiency and good recyclability in
the Alder-ene reaction, constituting a highly attractive catalytic
system from an economical and environmental point of view.
A novel catalytic enantioselective methodology based on synergistic catalysis for the synthesis of chiral 2-acyl pyridines and pyrazines is reported. The strategy involves the metal-Lewis acid activation of acetyl aza-arenes and the secondary-amine activation of enals. The proposed mechanism is supported by DFT calculations.
An asymmetric synthesis of α-spiro-δ-lactam via organocascade reaction from easily accessible starting materials is reported. The catalytic sequence undergoes enantioselective Michael addition of β-ketoamide to α,β-unsaturated aldehyde catalysed by a secondary amine catalyst, followed by hemiaminal annulation. Optically enantiopure compounds with three stereogenic centres are obtained in good yields and excellent selectivities (up to >20:1 dr and up to >99% ee).
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