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Date of Award
4-2002
Document Type
Restricted Thesis: Campus only access
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science
Department
Biology
First Advisor
Dr. John Gupton
Abstract
Previous research in Dr. Gupton's lab has focused on establishing efficient synthetic methods to make highly substituted pyrroles. Specifically, the synthesis of various precursors through Scheme 1, namely vinylogous amides (2), chloropropeniminium salts (3), and P- chloroenals (4), has led to the effective production of heterocyclic molecules, many of which possess important biological activity.
Recommended Citation
Cutro, Scott, "The application of β-chloroenones to the synthesis of bioactive pyrroles" (2002). Honors Theses. 386.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/honors-theses/386