Review of the synthesis of acyclic and cyclic oxime ethers

Oxime ethers have attracted much attention due to their potential biological activities and wide variety of synthetic applications. Developing more efficient methods for the synthesis of oxime ethers has been the subject of numerous of papers in recent years. This review surveys literature methods f...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 6; no. 21; pp. 1774 - 17758
Main Authors Mirjafary, Zohreh, Abdoli, Morteza, Saeidian, Hamid, Kakanejadifard, Ali, Farnia, S. Morteza F
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2016
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Summary:Oxime ethers have attracted much attention due to their potential biological activities and wide variety of synthetic applications. Developing more efficient methods for the synthesis of oxime ethers has been the subject of numerous of papers in recent years. This review surveys literature methods for the synthesis of acyclic and cyclic oxime ethers. Oxime ethers have attracted much attention due to their potential biological activities and wide variety of synthetic applications.
Bibliography:Morteza Abdoli was born in Miyandoab, Iran, in 1987. He received his B.Sc. from the Payame Noor University in 2010. He pursued his postgraduate study at the same university under the supervision of Dr H. Saeidian and obtained his M.Sc. (1st class honor) degree in 2013. Currently he is doing his doctoral research on synthesis and reactions of sulfur-containing compounds under the supervision of Prof. Dr A. Kakanejadfard and Dr H. Saeidian, at Lorestan University.
Hamid Saeidian was born in Tarom, Zanjan Iran, in 1981. He received his B.S. degree in applied Chemistry from K. N. Toosi University of Technology (K. N. Toosi), Tehran, Iran, and his M.S. degree in organic chemistry from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2005. He completed his Ph.D. degree in 2009 under the supervision of Professor F. Matloubi Moghaddam. Now he is working at Payame Noor University as Assistant Professor. His research interests include heterocyclic chemistry, new methodologies in organic synthesis and mass spectral studies of organic compounds.
Ali Kakanejadifard was born in 1957 in Khorramabad District of Lorestan, Iran. He received his M.Sc. degree in 1990 and Ph.D. degree in 1997 from Tehran University. He became a Lecturer at Lorestan University and subsequently became a Reader in 2003 and Professor in 2007. His research interests include synthesis of heterocycles, macromolecules, Dioximes and Schiff Bases.
Zohreh Mirjafary was born in 1982 in Isfahan, Iran. She graduated from Isfahan University of Technology before moving to Sharif University of Technology where she became a Ph.D. student in the Professor F. Matloubi Moghaddam research group in 2006. She spent nine months in research group of Professor D. Enders at RWTH Aachen University financed by a research grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in 2008. Now she is working at Azad University as Assistant Professor. Her research focused on the heterocyclic chemistry, organic methodology and catalysis.
S. Morteza F. Farnia received his Ph.D. in physical organic chemistry in 1989 from University of Southern California under the supervision of Prof. George Olah. He continued as Post-Doctoral fellow at Hydrocarbon Research Institute. His research interests are in the fields of nanofunctional materials with application in green chemistry and photocatalysis, environmentally friendly applications and characterizations.
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ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c5ra25591k