Abstract
The Cover Feature shows a copper-catalyzed carbonyl group controlled coupling reaction of isatin oximes and arylboronic acids under air conditions. The key role of the carbonyl group is demonstrated by a flying kite; the carbonyl group connects to the kite, which represents the Cu(OAc)2 catalyst. The kite flying shows the directing and controlling role of the carbonyl group. The picture was taken from a famous sight on the Lijiang river in Guilin city. The reflection of the mountains in water represents the configuration of oximes towards a defined configuration of nitrones under catalyst conditions in air. More information can be found in the Full Paper by D.-L. Mo et al.
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