Abstract

AbstractThis book is a compilation of Ugi reactions attempted for the UsefulChem Project mainly in the Bradley laboratory at Drexel University. This includes failed, inconclusive or in progress reactions as well as those where a product was successfully isolated and characterized. The entries are sorted alphabetically based on reactants. Links are provided to the relevant lab notebook pages. Future editions will include contributions from other sources as well.

Highlights

  • Open Notebook Science (ONS) refers to the practice of making the full contents of a laboratory notebook and all associated raw data files available in near real time.[1]

  • It is possible to search the solubility database using web query interfaces, exploration of a Google Spreadsheet, an XML feed, etc.[4], having a physical copy in the laboratory has proved to be very convenient in several instances

  • Much of the research in the UsefulChem project focuses on reaction conditions that lead to this outcome.[8]

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Summary

The UsefulChem Project

Compiled and Performed by: Jean-Claude Bradley, Khalid Mirza, and Andrew Lang with Tim Bohinski, David Bulger, Alicia Merchant, Emily Messner, Marshall Moritz, Shannon Oseback, Rikesh Parikh, Mitesh Shah.

Introduction
The Reaction Attempts Database
Reaction Attempts on Chemspider
Organization of the Book
Khalid Mirza Ugi methanol benzaldehyde
Reactants insoluble
Product Comments Reference
Solvent ethyl acetate
Marshall Moritz Ugi benzene

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