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Subir Ghorai

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Organic Letters|January 14, 2005
Mercury(II) chloride-mediated cyclization-rearrangement of O-propargylglycolaldehyde dithioacetals to 3-pyranone dithioketals: an expeditious access to 3-pyranonesSubir Ghorai, Anup Bhattacharjya
Green Chemistry : an International Journal and Green Chemistry Resource : GC|August 30, 2014
Transitioning organic synthesis from organic solvents to water. What's <i>your</i> E Factor?Bruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 7, 2006
Versatile, fragrant, convertible isonitrilesMichael C Pirrung, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|December 21, 2011
Organocatalysis in water at room temperature with in-flask catalyst recyclingBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Aldrichimica Acta|June 29, 2013
"Designer"-Surfactant-Enabled Cross-Couplings in <i>Water</i> at Room TemperatureBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|December 25, 2008
PQS: a new platform for micellar catalysis. RCM reactions in water, with catalyst recyclingBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|January 18, 2006
Mercuric chloride and iodide mediated cyclization of tethered alkynedithioacetals as a general route to five- and six-membered rings: tuning of regioselectivity by alkyne substitutionGoutam Biswas, Subir Ghorai, Anup Bhattacharjya
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|March 15, 2012
Modified routes to the "designer" surfactant PQSRalph Moser, Subir Ghorai, Bruce H Lipshutz
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|May 3, 2011
Rate enhanced olefin cross-metathesis reactions: the copper iodide effectKarl Voigtritter, Subir Ghorai, Bruce H Lipshutz
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|February 22, 2018
The Hydrophobic Effect Applied to Organic Synthesis: Recent Synthetic Chemistry "in Water"Bruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai, Margery Cortes-Clerget
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Organic Letters|January 14, 2005
Mercury(II) chloride-mediated cyclization-rearrangement of O-propargylglycolaldehyde dithioacetals to 3-pyranone dithioketals: an expeditious access to 3-pyranonesSubir Ghorai, Anup Bhattacharjya
Green Chemistry : an International Journal and Green Chemistry Resource : GC|August 30, 2014
Transitioning organic synthesis from organic solvents to water. What's <i>your</i> E Factor?Bruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 7, 2006
Versatile, fragrant, convertible isonitrilesMichael C Pirrung, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|December 21, 2011
Organocatalysis in water at room temperature with in-flask catalyst recyclingBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Aldrichimica Acta|June 29, 2013
"Designer"-Surfactant-Enabled Cross-Couplings in <i>Water</i> at Room TemperatureBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|December 25, 2008
PQS: a new platform for micellar catalysis. RCM reactions in water, with catalyst recyclingBruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai
Organic Letters|January 18, 2006
Mercuric chloride and iodide mediated cyclization of tethered alkynedithioacetals as a general route to five- and six-membered rings: tuning of regioselectivity by alkyne substitutionGoutam Biswas, Subir Ghorai, Anup Bhattacharjya
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|March 15, 2012
Modified routes to the "designer" surfactant PQSRalph Moser, Subir Ghorai, Bruce H Lipshutz
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|May 3, 2011
Rate enhanced olefin cross-metathesis reactions: the copper iodide effectKarl Voigtritter, Subir Ghorai, Bruce H Lipshutz
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|February 22, 2018
The Hydrophobic Effect Applied to Organic Synthesis: Recent Synthetic Chemistry "in Water"Bruce H Lipshutz, Subir Ghorai, Margery Cortes-Clerget
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