Synlett

Papers
(The H4-Index of Synlett is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Photophysical Properties and Redox Potentials of Photosensitizers for Organic Photoredox Transformations64
Dearomatization Reactions of Indoles to Access 3D Indoline Structures44
Recent Advances in Sulfur-Containing Heterocycle Formation via Direct C–H Sulfuration with Elemental Sulfur41
Experimental Electrochemical Potentials of Nickel Complexes37
Site-Selective Late-Stage C–H Functionalization via Thianthrenium Salts36
Nickel-Catalyzed Asymmetric Cross-Electrophile Coupling Reactions35
Recent Developments in Transition-Metal-Free Functionalization and Derivatization Reactions of Pyridines34
Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Phosphines: Beyond Precious Metals33
Modern Organoselenium Catalysis: Opportunities and Challenges31
Catalytic Hydrogen Isotope Exchange Reactions in Late-Stage Functionalization29
Photocatalysis: A Green Tool for Redox Reactions27
C–H Alkylation of Heteroarenes with Alkyl Oxalates by Molecular Photoelectrocatalysis27
A Glimpse and Perspective of Current Organosilicon Chemistry from the View of Hydrosilylation and Synthesis of Silicon-Stereogenic Silanes27
Electrochemical Oxidative C–H Thiocyanation or Selenocyanation of Imidazopyridines and Arenes23
Dual Photoredox/Palladium-Catalyzed C–H Acylation of 2-Arylpyridines with Oxime Esters22
Recent Advances and the Prospect of Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry22
A Concise Route to MK-4482 (EIDD-2801) from Cytidine: Part 222
Iron-Catalyzed C(sp3)–H Alkylation through Ligand-to-Metal Charge Transfer21
Recent Progress in the Gold-Catalyzed Annulations of Ynamides with Isoxazole Derivatives via α-Imino Gold Carbenes21
Recent Advances in Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions of gem-Difluorinated Cyclopropanes20
Cooperative Hydrogen Atom Transfer: From Theory to Applications20
Perspective on Organoboron Chemistry20
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