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  • Brown, W.H., Iverson, B.L., Anslyn, & E., Foote, C.S. (2018). Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition. Cengage Learning. ISBN: 978-1-305-58035-0 [1]
    • This was our CHEM 203/213 textbook, so it should be reliable and provide a suitable base-line understanding of the Michael reaction
    • Note: automatic citation needs to be checked
  • Krishna, P.R., Sreeshailam, A., & Srinivas, R. (2009). Recent advances and applications in asymmetric aza-Michael addition chemistry. 65(47), 9657-9672. 10.1016/j.tet.2009.08.021[2]
    • This review article has been published under a well-known journal (Elsevier) so it should be a reliable source. It details the use of aza-Michael additions, and can be used to provide further detail on that subsection of the Michael reaction
    • There is no declaration related to conflict of interest
    • Note: automatic citation needs to be checked
  • Vinogradov, M.G., Turova, O.V., & Zlotin, S.G. (2019). Recent advances in the asymmetric synthesis of pharmacology-relevant nitrogen heterocycles via stereoselective aza-Michael reactions. 76(28-29), 3670-3708. 10.1039/c8ob03034k[3]
    • This review article has been published under a peer-reviewed journal (Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry), so it should be a reliable source. It provides a more recent review (compared to the second citation in this list) of stereoselective aza-Michael reactions. This review can be used to search retroactively search for examples of aza-Michael reactions.
    • The sources in this review article can be compared to the sources in the other review article (the second citation in this list) to evaluate the extent of information regarding aza-Michael reactions
    • The authors declare no conflict of interest.
    • Note: automatic citation needs to be checked, for the volume and issue numbers don't appear to be correct
  • Wada, Makoto; Takeichi, Eiji; Matsumoto, Takashi (1991-03-01). "Bismuth Trichloride as a New Efficient Catalyst in the Aldol Reaction and the Michael Reaction". Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 64 (3): 990–994. 10.1246/bcsj.64.990 [4]
    • Published in Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan by The Chemical Society of Japan
    • Talks about catalytic Micheal addition using Bismuth Trichloride catalyst
  • Ahadi, S.; Naghdiani, Z.; Balalaie, S.; Rominger, F. (2015-09-23). "Diastereoselective synthesis of polysubstituted cyclopentanols and cyclopentenes containing stereogenic centers via domino Michael/cyclization reaction". Tetrahedron. 71 (38): 6860–6866. 10.1016/j.tet.2015.07.022. [5]
    • Published in Tetrahedron by Elsevier
    • Talks about stereoselective Micheal addition
  • Chauhan, P.; Kaya, U.; Enders, D. Advances in Organocatalytic 1,6-Addition Reactions: Enantioselective Construction of Remote Stereogenic Centers. Adv. Synth. Catal. 2017, 359 (6), 888-912. DOI: 10.1002/adsc.20160134.
    • Published in Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis
    • Review article (secondary source) discussing 1,6-Michael additions
    • Note: automatic citation is not working, so need to manually enter
  • Choudhury, A.R.; Mukherjee, S. Deconjugated butenolide: a versatile building block for asymmetric catalysis. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2020, 49 (18), 6755-6788. DOI: 10.1039/c9cs00346k.[6]
    • High journal impact factor
    • Only briefly talks about 1,6-Michael additions, so may not be super important. However, it's worth checking out.
    • Review article (secondary source)

Bibliography

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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

    • Tetrahedron organic chemistry series, volume 9, pg 1-61 (1992)[7]
      • a book found on ScienceDirect, lots of references. This section from the book covers conjugate addition reactions such as Micheal addition.
    • Brown, William (2016). "Organic Chemistry 8th Ed"[8]
      • University level introductory organic chemistry textbook. Clear explanations of reaction and mechanism
      • Majid M. Heravi, Vahideh Zadsirjan. "Recent Advances in Applications of Name Reactions in Multicomponent Reactions"[9]
        • Book that includes interesting applications of the Micheal addition reaction

References

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  1. ^ Brown, William Henry (2018). Organic chemistry. Brent L. Iverson, Eric V. Anslyn, Christopher S. Foote (Eighth edition ed.). Boston, MA. ISBN 978-1-305-58035-0. OCLC 974377227. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Krishna, Palakodety Radha; Sreeshailam, Aare; Srinivas, Ravula (2009-11). "Recent advances and applications in asymmetric aza-Michael addition chemistry". Tetrahedron. 65 (47): 9657–9672. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2009.08.021. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Vinogradov, Maxim G.; Turova, Olga V.; Zlotin, Sergei G. (2019). "Recent advances in the asymmetric synthesis of pharmacology-relevant nitrogen heterocycles via stereoselective aza-Michael reactions". Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 17 (15): 3670–3708. doi:10.1039/C8OB03034K. ISSN 1477-0520.
  4. ^ Wada, Makoto; Takeichi, Eiji; Matsumoto, Takashi (1991-03-01). "Bismuth Trichloride as a New Efficient Catalyst in the Aldol Reaction and the Michael Reaction". Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 64 (3): 990–994. doi:10.1246/bcsj.64.990. ISSN 0009-2673.
  5. ^ Ahadi, S.; Naghdiani, Z.; Balalaie, S.; Rominger, F. (2015-09-23). "Diastereoselective synthesis of polysubstituted cyclopentanols and cyclopentenes containing stereogenic centers via domino Michael/cyclization reaction". Tetrahedron. 71 (38): 6860–6866. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2015.07.022. ISSN 0040-4020.
  6. ^ Ray Choudhury, Abhijnan; Mukherjee, Santanu (2020). "Deconjugated butenolide: a versatile building block for asymmetric catalysis". Chemical Society Reviews. 49 (18): 6755–6788. doi:10.1039/C9CS00346K. ISSN 0306-0012.
  7. ^ "Introduction", Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry Series, vol. 9, Elsevier, pp. 1–61, 1992, doi:10.1016/b978-0-08-037067-5.50007-2, ISBN 978-0-08-037067-5, retrieved 2022-10-17
  8. ^ Brown, William Henry (2018). Organic chemistry. Brent L. Iverson, Eric V. Anslyn, Christopher S. Foote (Eighth edition ed.). Boston, MA. ISBN 978-1-305-58035-0. OCLC 974377227. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ M., Heravi, Majid. Recent advances in applications of name reactions in multicomponent reactions. ISBN 978-0-12-819695-3. OCLC 1193153074.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)