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Francesco Minisci is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their academic career is connected to this institution, which plays a central role in their research activities.

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Best Publications

  • Nucleophilic character of alkyl radicals—VI : A new convenient selective alkylation of heteroaromatic bases

    F. Minisci;R. Bernardi;F. Bertini;R. Galli

  • ELECTRON-TRANSFER PROCESSES: PEROXYDISULFATE, A USEFUL AND VERSATILE REAGENT IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    Francesco Minisci;Attilio Citterio;Claudio Giordano

  • Recent developments of free-radical substitutions of heteroaromatic bases

    Francesco Minisci;Elena Vismara;Francesca Fontana

  • Free-radical additions to olefins in the presence of redox systems

    Francesco Minisci

  • Substitutions by nucleophilic free radicals: A new general reaction of heteroaromatic bases

    Francesco Minisci;Francesca Fontana;Elena Vismara

  • Homolytic acylation of protonated pyridines and pyrazines with .alpha.-keto acids: the problem of monoacylation

    Francesca Fontana;Francesco Minisci;Maria Claudia Nogueira Barbosa;Elena Vismara

  • Fine Chemicals from Lignosulfonates. 1. Synthesis of Vanillin by Oxidation of Lignosulfonates

    Hans-René Bjørsvik;Francesco Minisci

  • Efficient Mn–Cu and Mn–Co–TEMPO-catalysed oxidation of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones by oxygen under mild conditions

    Andrea Cecchetto;Francesca Fontana;Francesco Minisci;Francesco Recupero

  • Kharasch and Metalloporphyrin Catalysis in the Functionalization of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkylbenzenes by t-BuOOH. Free Radical Mechanisms, Solvent Effect, and Relationship with the Gif Reaction

    F. Minisci;F. Fontana;S. Araneo;F. Recupero

  • Recent aspects of homolytic aromatic substitutions

    Francesco Minisci

  • Novel Applications of Free-Radical Reactions in Preparative Organic Chemistry

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  • New Methods of Free-Radical Perfluoroalkylation of Aromatics and Alkenes. Absolute Rate Constants and Partial Rate Factors for the Homolytic Aromatic Substitution by n-Perfluorobutyl Radical.

    Anna Bravo;Hans-René Bjørsvik;Francesca Fontana;Lucia Liguori

  • Nucleophilic character of the alkyl radicals. 16. Absolute rate constants and the reactivity-selectivity relationship in the homolytic aromatic alkylation

    Attilio Citterio;Francesco Minisci;Ombretta Porta;Giulio Sesana

  • Polar effects in free-radical reactions. Rate constants in phenylation and new methods of selective alkylation of heteroaromatic bases.

    Francesco Minisci;Elena Vismara;Francesca Fontana;Giampiero Morini

  • Polar effects in free-radical reactions. New synthetic developments in the functionalization of heteroaromatic bases by nucleophilic radicals

    Francesco Minisci;Attilio Citterio;Elena Vismara;Claudio Giordano

  • Nucleophilic character of alkyl radicals. 18. Absolute rate constants for the addition of primary alkyl radicals to conjugated olefins and 1,4-benzoquinone

    A. Citterio;A. Arnoldi;F. Minisci

  • Polar effects in free-radical reactions. Solvent and isotope effects and effects of base catalysis on the regio- and chemoselectivity of the substitution of protonated heteroaromatic bases by nucleophilic carbon-centered radicals

    Francesco Minisci;Elena Vismara;Francesca Fontana;Giampiero Morini

  • Aerobic oxidation of N-alkylamides catalyzed by N-hydroxyphthalimide under mild conditions. Polar and enthalpic effects.

    Francesco Minisci;Carlo Punta;Francesco Recupero;Francesca Fontana

  • Mechanisms of the Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes and Ketones, Catalysed under Mild Conditions by Persistent and Non‐Persistent Nitroxyl Radicals and Transition Metal Salts − Polar, Enthalpic, and Captodative Effects

    Francesco Minisci;Francesco Recupero;Andrea Cecchetto;Cristian Gambarotti

  • Nucleophilic character of alkyl radicals: new syntheses by alkyl radicals generated in redox processes

    F. Minisci;R. Galli;M. Cecere;V. Malatesta

  • Transition metal salts catalysis in the aerobic oxidation of organic compounds: Thermochemical and kinetic aspects and new synthetic developments in the presence of N-hydroxy-derivative catalysts

    Francesco Minisci;Francesco Recupero;Gian Franco Pedulli;Marco Lucarini

  • Nucleophilic character of alkyl radicals—V: Selective homolytic α-oxyalkylation of heteroaromatic bases☆

    W. Buratti;G.P. Gardini;F. Minisci;F. Bertini

Frequent Co-Authors

Gian Franco Pedulli
Gian Franco Pedulli University of Bologna
Marco Lucarini
Marco Lucarini University of Bologna
Andrea Mele
Andrea Mele Polytechnic University of Milan
Annamaria Naggi
Annamaria Naggi University of Brescia
Mikel Oiarbide
Mikel Oiarbide University of the Basque Country
Barry B. Snider
Barry B. Snider Brandeis University
Aiwen Lei
Aiwen Lei Wuhan University
Yoshitaka Hamashima
Yoshitaka Hamashima University of Shizuoka
Dalibor Sames
Dalibor Sames Columbia University
Stefan Kaskel
Stefan Kaskel TU Dresden

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