Giuseppe Salerno mainly focuses on Catalysis, Organic chemistry, Palladium, Carbonylation and Chemical synthesis. His study in Catalysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Triple bond, Combinatorial chemistry and Medicinal chemistry. His Triple bond study combines topics in areas such as Nucleophile, Homogeneous catalysis and Lactone.
His Palladium research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Yield, Carbon monoxide, Oxidative carbonylation and Solvent. In Carbon monoxide, Giuseppe Salerno works on issues like Methylene, which are connected to Stereospecificity and Furan. His Carbonylation research includes elements of Cyclic compound, Methanol, Reactivity, Diamine and Amine gas treating.
Catalysis, Organic chemistry, Palladium, Carbonylation and Medicinal chemistry are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Catalysis study are interwoven with issues in Triple bond, Combinatorial chemistry and Solvent. His study in the fields of Alcohol, Yield and Regioselectivity under the domain of Organic chemistry overlaps with other disciplines such as Chemical synthesis.
His Palladium study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Carbon monoxide, Iodide and Amine gas treating. While the research belongs to areas of Carbonylation, Giuseppe Salerno spends his time largely on the problem of Methanol, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Cascade reaction. His studies examine the connections between Medicinal chemistry and genetics, as well as such issues in Aryl, with regards to Substituent.
His main research concerns Catalysis, Organic chemistry, Palladium, Carbonylation and Medicinal chemistry. His work on Oxidative carbonylation as part of general Catalysis research is frequently linked to Oxidative phosphorylation, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Giuseppe Salerno merges Organic chemistry with Chemical synthesis in his study.
His Palladium research incorporates elements of Indole test, Alcohol and Furan-3-carboxylic. His Carbonylation research incorporates themes from Cascade reaction, Methanol, Homogeneous catalysis and Reactivity. His Medicinal chemistry research integrates issues from Triple bond, Olefin fiber, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Alkyl and Stereoselectivity.
Giuseppe Salerno focuses on Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Palladium, Carbonylation and Solvent. He has included themes like Triple bond, Oxidative carbonylation and Medicinal chemistry in his Palladium study. He interconnects Heterocyclic derivatives and Furan-3-carboxylic in the investigation of issues within Oxidative carbonylation.
Giuseppe Salerno studied Medicinal chemistry and Iodide that intersect with Diastereomer. Within one scientific family, Giuseppe Salerno focuses on topics pertaining to Reactivity under Carbonylation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Oxidizing agent, Amine gas treating, Supercritical fluid and Homogeneous catalysis. His research in Solvent intersects with topics in Combinatorial chemistry, Alkynylation, Ionic liquid and Molar ratio.
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Efficient synthesis of ureas by direct palladium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of amines.
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Raffaella Mancuso;Mirco Costa.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2004)
A general and facile synthesis of substituted furans by palladium-catalyzed cycloisomerization of (Z)-2-En-4-yn-1-ols
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Egidio Lauria.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1999)
Oxidative Carbonylation as a Powerful Tool for the Direct Synthesis of Carbonylated Heterocycles
Bartolo Gabriele;Raffaella Mancuso;Giuseppe Salerno.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2012)
General and regioselective synthesis of substituted pyrroles by metal-catalyzed or spontaneous cycloisomerization of (Z)-(2-en-4-ynyl)amines.
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Alessia Fazio.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2003)
Novel and Convenient Synthesis of Substituted Quinolines by Copper- or Palladium-Catalyzed Cyclodehydration of 1-(2-Aminoaryl)-2-yn-1-ols
Bartolo Gabriele;Raffaella Mancuso;Giuseppe Salerno;Giuseppe Ruffolo.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2007)
Versatile synthesis of (Z)-1-alkylidene-1,3-dihydroisobenzofurans and 1H-isochromenes by palladium-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 2-alkynylbenzyl alcohols
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Alessia Fazio;Rosina Pittelli.
Tetrahedron (2003)
An efficient and selective palladium-catalysed oxidative dicarbonylation of alkynes to alkyl- or aryl-maleic esters
Bartolo Gabriele;Mirco Costa;Giuseppe Salerno;Gian Paolo Chiusoli.
Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 (1994)
PdI2-Catalyzed Synthesis of Heterocycles
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Mirco Costa.
Synlett (2004)
Synthesis of 2-oxazolidinones by direct palladium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of 2-amino-1-alkanols
Bartolo Gabriele;Giuseppe Salerno;Donatella Brindisi;Mirco Costa.
Organic Letters (2000)
Synthesis of 4H-3,1-benzoxazines, quinazolin-2-ones, and quinoline-4-ones by palladium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of 2-ethynylaniline derivatives.
Mirco Costa;Nicola Della Cà;Bartolo Gabriele;Chiara Massera.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2004)
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