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This track focuses on the latest methodologies and techniques in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Researchers are encouraged to present innovative approaches that enhance the efficiency and selectivity of heterocycle formation.
This session will explore the underlying reaction mechanisms involved in the formation and functionalization of heterocycles. Contributions that elucidate the role of various catalysts and reaction conditions are particularly welcome.
This track emphasizes the development of novel functionalization methods for heterocyclic compounds. Studies that demonstrate regioselectivity and stereoselectivity in functionalization processes will be highlighted.
This session will cover the role of catalysis in the synthesis of heterocycles, including organocatalysis and metal-catalyzed approaches. Contributions that showcase new catalytic systems or optimization strategies are encouraged.
This track invites discussions on the design and synthesis of heterocyclic compounds with specific molecular properties. Research that integrates computational methods with experimental approaches will be particularly relevant.
This session focuses on the challenges and advancements in achieving regioselectivity and stereoselectivity in heterocyclic synthesis. Papers that provide insights into reaction pathways and selectivity control mechanisms are welcome.
This track aims to present innovative synthetic pathways for the construction of complex heterocyclic structures. Contributions that detail multi-step synthesis and strategic planning are encouraged.
This session will explore advanced structural characterization techniques for heterocyclic compounds. Emphasis will be placed on methods that provide insights into molecular structure and reactivity.
This track focuses on the synthesis and application of functional derivatives of heterocycles in medicinal chemistry. Research that highlights the biological activity and therapeutic potential of these compounds is encouraged.
This session invites contributions that propose new methodologies in heterocyclic chemistry. Innovative approaches that address current limitations in synthetic methods will be highlighted.
This track will discuss the reactivity of heterocyclic compounds and their applications in various fields, including medicinal and materials chemistry. Contributions that bridge fundamental research with practical applications are particularly welcome.