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Tatyana V. Rybalova

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  154
Citations -  813

Tatyana V. Rybalova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 140 publications receiving 600 citations. Previous affiliations of Tatyana V. Rybalova include North Carolina State University & Novosibirsk State University.

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Enantioselective Benzylic Hydroxylation of Arylalkanes with H2O2 in Fluorinated Alcohols in the Presence of Chiral Mn Aminopyridine Complexes

TL;DR: In this article, a series of chiral bioinspired Mnopyridine complexes of the type [L*MnII(OTf)2] (where L* is 2,2′-bipyrrolidine derived ligand, bearing trifluoroalkoxy and alkyl substituents) have been tested as catalysts in benzylic C−H hydroxylation of arylalkanes with H2O2 in fluorinated ethanols media.
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Reaction of Arylpropargyl Aldehydes with 2,3-Bis-hydroxylamino-2,3-dimethylbutane: Synthesis of 2-(1-Hydroxy-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazolidin-2-ylidene)-1-arylethanones

TL;DR: In this article, reaction of arylpropargyl aldehydes with 2,3-dihydroxylamino-2,3dimethylbutane results in the formation of 2-(1-hydroxy-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazolidin-2-ylidene)-1-arylethanones in high yields (70-80%).
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Isoinversion Behavior in the Enantioselective Oxidations of Pyridylmethylthiobenzimidazoles to Chiral Proton Pump Inhibitors on Titanium Salalen Complexes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used chiral titanium salalen complexes as catalysts for proton pump inhibitors (S)-omeprazole and (R)-lansoprazole, and their enantiomers, with H2O2.
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Highly-emissive solution-grown furan/phenylene co-oligomer single crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution-processed furan/phenylene co-oligomer single crystals combine high photoluminescence quantum yield (>65%) and efficient charge transport (mobility 0.12 cm2 V−1 s−1) making them promising materials for printable organic optoelectronics.
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Chromones and coumarins from Saposhnikovia divaricata (Turcz.) Schischk. Growing in Buryatia and Mongolia and their cytotoxicity.

TL;DR: The phytochemical profiles of S. divaricata growing in Mongolia and Buryatia led to the identification of 14 compounds including coumarins and chromones, which may serve as new leads for the discovery of anticancer drugs.