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Scientias - 2025 Multicomponent Reactions. R. P. Herrera; E. Marques-López (Eds.). Wiley, 2015

Topical Collection “Recent Advances in Organocatalysis”

CATALYSTS: Special Issue “Hydrogen Bonding Activation”

CATALYSTS: Special Issue “Hydrogen Transfer Reactions”



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Tag Archives: M. C. Gimeno
Some fresh air in summer time! Congratulations!
Isolation of Gold(I) and Gold(III) Phosphane Tellurides: Bonding Trends, Decomposition Pathways and σ-Hole Enhancement, Pérez-Sánchez, J.C.; Ceamanos, C.; Echeverría, J.; Alegre-Requena, J. V.; Herrera, R. P.; Gimeno, M. C.; Cell Rep. Phys. Sci. 2025, 6,102717. DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102717. Summary Tellurium, one of Earth’s rarest … Continue reading
Just published our first results in CPC (chiral proton catalysis)
Understanding Chiral Proton Catalysis Using Cinchonium Derivatives in aza-Michael Additions, Auria-Luna, F.; Marqués-López, E.; Gimeno, M. C.; Alegre-Requena, J. V.; Herrera, R. P.; Adv. Synth. Catal. 2025, e202401458, early view. DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202401458. Abstract. This work presents a detailed mechanistic study … Continue reading
Collaborations bear fruit (antiproliferative effects). Congratulations!
Multimodal antiproliferative effects of oleanolic acid mitocans: in vitro and in vivo studies, Puerta, A.; González-Bakker, A; Romanos, E.; Aguilar Domínguez, I.; Martínez-Montiel, M.; Merino-Montiel, P.; Herrera, R. P.; Gimeno, M. C.; Fernández-Bolaños, J. G.; López, O.; Padrón, J. M. Biochem. Pharm. 2025, 234, 116807. DOI: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2025, Óscar López, Biochem. Pharm., Cancer therapeutics, Eduardo Romanos, In vitro studies, In vivo studies, José M. Padrón, M. C. Gimeno, Oleanolic acid mitocans, Raquel P. Herrera, Universidad de la Laguna: Instituto Universitario de Bio-Orgánica, Universidad de Sevilla
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A new article just come out!
Catalysis-free synthesis of thiazolidine–thiourea ligands for metal coordination (Au and Ag) and preliminary cytotoxic studies, Salvador-Gil, D.; Herrera, R. P.; Gimeno, M. C. Dalton Trans. 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3DT00079F. Abstract. The reaction of propargylamines with isothiocyanates results in the selective formation of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, Ag, Au, Dalton Trans, Daniel Salvador-Gil, M. C. Gimeno, Raquel P. Herrera, thiazolidine, Thiourea
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Looking for intermediates of reaction to clarify the previously established mechanism
Thiolate Bridged Gold(I) NHC Catalysts: New Approach for Catalyst Design and its Application Trapping Catalytic Intermediates, Visbal, R.; Herrera, R. P.; Gimeno, M. C. Chem. Eur. J. 2019, https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201903494 Abstract. Novel dinuclear N ‐heterocyclic gold complexes with bridging thiolate ligands have been designed … Continue reading
A further step towards understanding one of our best “friends”: aminoindanol-based thiourea
Hydrogen bonding networks in chiral thiourea organocatalysts. Evidence on the importance of the aminoindanol moiety. Gimeno, M. C.; Herrera, R. P. Cryst. Growth Des., 2016, 16, 5091–5099. Abstract. The crystal structures of four chiral thioureas, which are normally used as organocatalysts, are reported by … Continue reading












