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Issue 19 of OBC
19 September 2007
Perspective and outside front cover
David Hodgson and Leonard Winning from the University of Oxford, UK discuss how the stabilisation of alpha-nitrogen radicals is a useful effect for the control of radical rearrangements, and show its application to the synthesis of a variety of azabicyclic frameworks.
Hot article and inside front cover
Thierry Ollevier and Etienne Nadeau from Université Laval, Canada show how Bismuth (III) triflate is used as a mild and versatile catalyst for the synthesis of beta-amino esters and ketones.
David Hodgson and Leonard Winning from the University of Oxford, UK discuss how the stabilisation of alpha-nitrogen radicals is a useful effect for the control of radical rearrangements, and show its application to the synthesis of a variety of azabicyclic frameworks.

Hot article and inside front cover
Thierry Ollevier and Etienne Nadeau from Université Laval, Canada show how Bismuth (III) triflate is used as a mild and versatile catalyst for the synthesis of beta-amino esters and ketones.

References
David M. Hodgson and Leonard H. Winning, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, DOI: 10.1039/b707566a
Thierry Ollevier and Etienne Nadeau, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, DOI: 10.1039/b710794c
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Issue 19
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