A significant part of her Catalysis research incorporates Electrophile, Palladium, Regioselectivity and Coupling reaction studies. Her research on Medicinal chemistry often connects related areas such as Pyridazine and Metalation. Her research on Pyridazine frequently links to adjacent areas such as Medicinal chemistry. Among her Ion studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Deprotonation and Electrophile. Florence Mongin conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Deprotonation and Ion through her research. Florence Mongin undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Organic chemistry and Halide through her research. Her Endocrinology research extends to Lithium (medication), which is thematically connected. Her Endocrinology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Lithium (medication). She connects Alkyl with Aryl in her research.
Her Catalysis research also covers Electrophile, Palladium and Regioselectivity studies. Florence Mongin performs multidisciplinary study in Palladium and Catalysis in her work. The Alkyl portion of her research involves studies in Halogen and Aryl. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Aryl and Alkyl. While working in this field, Florence Mongin studies both Organic chemistry and Biochemistry. She performs integrative Biochemistry and Organic chemistry research in her work. Medicinal chemistry is closely attributed to Metalation in her work. Her study brings together the fields of Medicinal chemistry and Metalation. Her work on Lithium (medication) is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Endocrinology.
Her Ion investigation overlaps with other areas such as Halide and Deprotonation. Her work often combines Halide and Ion studies. Her study in Isatin extends to Organic chemistry with its themes. Florence Mongin integrates Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry in her research. Physical chemistry is frequently linked to Reagent in her study. Reagent is closely attributed to Physical chemistry in her study. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Catalysis and Transmetalation. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Alkyl and Halogen. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Halogen and Alkyl.
Her research on Physical chemistry frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Reagent. Her Reagent study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Physical chemistry. Florence Mongin integrates many fields, such as Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry, in her works. While working in this field, Florence Mongin studies both Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry. Her Medicinal chemistry study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Thio-. Her Space (punctuation) study frequently links to other fields, such as Operating system. Her study ties her expertise on Space (punctuation) together with the subject of Operating system. In her articles, Florence Mongin combines various disciplines, including Polymerization and Photopolymer. She connects Photopolymer with Polymerization in her study.
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Deprotonative metalation using ate compounds: synergy, synthesis, and structure building
Robert E. Mulvey;Florence Mongin;Masanobu Uchiyama;Yoshinori Kondo.
Angewandte Chemie (2007)
Advances in the directed metallation of azines and diazines (pyridines, pyrimidines, pyrazines, pyridazines, quinolines, benzodiazines and carbolines). Part 1: Metallation of pyridines, quinolines and carbolines
Florence Mongin;Guy Quéguiner.
Tetrahedron (2001)
Pyridine elaboration through organometallic intermediates: regiochemical control and completeness
Manfred Schlosser;Florence Mongin.
Chemical Society Reviews (2007)
Advances in the directed metallation of azines and diazines (pyridines, pyrimidines, pyrazines, pyridazines, quinolines, benzodiazines and carbolines). Part 2: Metallation of pyrimidines, pyrazines, pyridazines and benzodiazines
Alain Turck;Nelly Plé;Florence Mongin;Guy Quéguiner.
Tetrahedron (2001)
Deprotonierende Metallierungen mit 'at‐Verbindungen: Synergie, Synthese und Strukturaufbau
Robert E. Mulvey;Florence Mongin;Masanobu Uchiyama;Yoshinori Kondo.
Angewandte Chemie (2007)
Mixed AggregAte (MAA): A Single Concept for All Dipolar Organometallic Aggregates. 1. Structural Data
Anne Harrison-Marchand;Florence Mongin.
Chemical Reviews (2013)
Mixed AggregAte (MAA): a single concept for all dipolar organometallic aggregates. 2. Syntheses and reactivities of homo/heteroMAAs.
Florence Mongin;Anne Harrison-Marchand.
Chemical Reviews (2013)
New Syntheses of Substituted Pyridines via Bromine–Magnesium Exchange
François Trécourt;Gilles Breton;Véronique Bonnet;Florence Mongin.
Tetrahedron (2000)
Cross-coupling reactions of phenylmagnesium halides with fluoroazines and fluorodiazines.
Florence Mongin;Ljubica Mojovic;Benoît Guillamet;François Trécourt.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2002)
Deprotonative Metalation of Five-Membered Aromatic Heterocycles Using Mixed Lithium−Zinc Species
Jean-Martial L'helgoual'ch;Anne Seggio;Floris Chevallier;Mitsuhiro Yonehara.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2008)
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