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      Unique physicochemical and catalytic properties dictated by the B3NO2 ring system

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          Amidation is one of the most widely utilized organic reactions for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and functional materials. DATB, characterized by the B3NO2 heterocycle, proved to act as a superb catalyst for the direct amidation with distinct reaction mechanism, displaying broadened applicability to a wide range of substrates.

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          Nature Chemistry
          Nature Chem
          Springer Nature
          1755-4330
          1755-4349
          January 30 2017
          January 30 2017
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          10.1038/nchem.2708
          28537596
          46bf5cf1-7847-4f46-8d46-bcd35ee9d307
          © 2017
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