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New Generation of Highly Reactive Allylborating Agents For Cu(I)-Catalyzed Allylation of Chiral Sulfinylimines

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00291A, Paper
Michael S. Alexeev, Tatyana V. Strelkova, Michail M. Ilyin, Jr., Yulia V. Nelyubina, Ivan A. Bespalov, Michael Medvedev, Victor N Khrustalev, Nikolai Kuznetsov
The implementation of selective catalytic processes with highly active reagents is an attractive strategy that meets modern principles of sustainable development of chemistry. In the current study, we for the...
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Regioselective synthesis of 4-arylamino-1,2-naphthoquinones in eutectogel as a confined reaction medium using LED light

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00140K, Communication
R. Vara Prasad, Yogendra Kumar, R. Arun Kumar, Tohira Banoo, Subbiah Nagarajan
The use of a simple carbohydrate-derived eutectogel facilitating a LED-light-induced regioselective synthesis of 4-arylamino-1,2-naphthoquinones in good yields is reported.
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Tetrabutylammonium decatungstate (TBADT), a compelling and trailblazing catalyst for visible-light-induced organic photocatalysis

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00171K, Review Article
Bor-Cherng Hong, Ranadheer Reddy Indurmuddam
This review summarizes recent developments in visible-light or near-visible-light photocatalysis reactions enabled by the TBADT catalyst.
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Efficient synthesis of SCF3-containing 3-alkenylquinoxalinones via three-component radical cascade reaction

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00363B, Paper
Si-Yu Wang, Chu Liu, Wei Yang, Zhong-Ying Tian, Lin Yuan, Long-Yong Xie
A three-component cascade reaction of quinoxalinones, alkynes and AgSCF3 toward complete E-selective SCF3-containing 3-alkenylquinoxalinones was developed.
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Getting Started with CSS Shapes: Wrapping content around custom paths

Using CSS Shapes we can create experiences that we have never been able to create on the web before.




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The Hobbit Experience 2014: Adding WebRTC gameplay to the Hobbit Experience

Learn how North Kingdom built an immersive multimedia experience optimized for modern mobile browsers using Web RTC




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Rolling out Public Key Pinning with HPKP Reporting




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Tab Discarding in Chrome: a Memory-Saving Experiment




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How long do commercial aircraft last?

What airlines can do to extend the longevity of their fleet




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Opening up skies

Drone rules must not challenge stakeholders




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A time when hijackings were dime-a-dozen in the US

Unthinkable in today’s hyper-security post-9/11 environment, forced diversions were commonplace in the ’60s




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Tickets to safe flying

A list of the top Covid-19-compliant airlines




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Piloting through the pandemic

How AirAsia India innovated with a distance-learning training programme for its cockpit crew




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Becoming Atmanirbhar

India needs to produce its own commercial aircraft to forge ahead




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Flying cheap

India hardly has any ‘low-cost’ airline, there are only ‘low-fare’ ones




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‘The challenge was in getting the aircraft’s custom clearance’

Private jet operator JetSetGo’s CEO Kanika Tekriwal describes the intricacies of directly importing and leasing an aircraft




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Walking through a new airport experience

Automation and biometrics will be the norm rather than the exception at leading airports in the pandemic world




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The making of ‘agile’ airlines

How adoption of AI, ML can empower flying




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Gearing up to fly twice as fast as sound

The US-based start-up Boom Supersonic is putting together an aircraft that can fly at a maximum speed of Mach 2.2




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Domestic air travel leads airline recovery: Boeing

Low-cost carriers aid market with point-to-point structure and affordable rates




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IFSC: Aircraft leasing gets a big boost

Around 80 per cent of the total commercial fleet in India is leased against 53 per cent of the same, globally




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Reskilling of airline workforce needed

Industry grapples with skilling/reskilling employees right from pilots to ground handling staff whose skills may be redundant




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A frequent flier’s tip on flying

Covid tip: pick the last seat because “nobody coughs backwards”




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Omicron: Airlines on a wing and prayer

Over 3,000 flights were cancelled on the eve of Christmas and cancellations are expected to double as New Year approaches




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Those magnificent flying machines

The aviation industry’s roller-coaster ride




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Deep tech is helping airlines sustain operations during Covid

Integrated biometric-enabled frameworks for real-time test results, travel details and vaccine status are key to making air travel safe




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Breaking down airline engineering and maintenance

An aircraft has three critical phases; induction, in-service and redelivery




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Profits offer hope of soft landing to Spicejet

Apart from swift settlement with former owners, the airline urgently needs an immediate infusion of cash




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Making a comeback

The aviation industry has proved its resilience by standing strong, despite an unprecedented economic crisis




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Unmanned Flying Objects, at your service

From capturing candid shots at in a wedding, to spraying pesticides to surveillance of places where access is difficult for humans, drones as a service (DaaS) is the next big thing




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No turning back

If no action is taken, aviation’s contribution towards greenhouse gas emissions will increase




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Short-haul flights redefining air travel

 While the growth of international flights remains muted, demand for narrow-bodied aircraft witnesses a renewed surge 




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In case the engine gives out

If an aircraft’s engine fails, the pilot has nearly half an hour to find a landing spot




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First-ever gravity-defying plane swap set for April 24

Two pilots will swap planes mid-air




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Deep diving into design philosophies

Airbus and Boeing differ in their approach to automation




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Sustainable aviation fuels could be a game-changer

But adopting it in Indian aviation could take time




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Leisure travel seeing a V-shape recovery

Airlines are scaling up their network to capitalise on summer season travel demand




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Airlines test willingness to pay higher airfares

Key reasons behind the move include rising fuel prices, rupee’s weakness and losses incurred due to the pandemic 




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Decarbonising flying

IATA shares proposes 65 per cent of aviation-emitted carbon will be abated through sustainable aviation fuel




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Regaining momentum during turbulent times

Airlines must find a balances approach to navigating rising fuel costs




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The art of avoiding accidents in air

Flying distance may vary based on flight phases, altitudes and regions




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Redressing flaws: IndiGo needs to tweak its way

How the human element can help the airline appease passengers and employees




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Will Akasa Air’s contra bet on Boeing 737 Max instead of Airbus pay off?

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s Akasa airline has gone against the tide, placing its bets on Boeing aircrafts; it now needs to carve out a niche for itself 




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Chicken gun test: Saving jets from bird strikes

According to ICAO, at least 34 bird strikes happen every day, causing around $1 billion worth damages every year




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Blockchain: Piloting the future of aviation

Enables effective solutions that positively impact industry players and end consumers




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5 things Indian airlines must do to break their way out of pandemic blues

Post pandemic, the airlines must revamp strategies and resort to long-term measures to recover from the crisis 




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Mission to Net Zero: Aviation’s focus on making sustainable connections 

Flying the cleanest, greenest, youngest fleet possible can be a way towards the goal 




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Hope you never get into a ‘coffin corner’ while flying

This situation occurs when the aircraft’s low-speed stall and high-speed buffet meet




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Post-pandemic, OTAs are coming of age

Are they finally paying up or paying off?




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Navigating newer disruptions with maximum agility

Focusing on hyper-personalisation, using the right communication tools and platforms, engaging with the customers at the right time and place will give a much-needed fillip to the industry