- Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of diaryl ketones from aldehydes and (hetero)aryl halides via C-H bond activation
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We developed a palladium-catalyzed C-H transformation that enabled the synthesis of ketones from aldehydes and (hetero)aryl halides. The use of picolinamide ligands was key to achieving the transformation. Heteroaryl ketones, as well as diaryl ketones, were synthesized in good to excellent yields, even in gram-scale, using this reaction. Results of density functional theory (DFT) calculations support the C-H bond activation pathway.
- Wakaki, Takayuki,Togo, Takaya,Yoshidome, Daisuke,Kuninobu, Yoichiro,Kanai, Motomu
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p. 3123 - 3128
(2018/04/14)
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- Transition metal-free Suzuki type cross-coupling reaction for the synthesis of dissymmetric ketones
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A simple, efficient and metal-free route for the synthesis of dissymmetric ketones through Suzuki type cross-coupling reaction has been established. This strategy signifies an attractive, cost-effective and operationally convenient tool for the synthesis of a wide range of dissymmetric ketones. Although conventional routes for the synthesis of ketones have been widely used, the potential challenge with these methods is functional group tolerance. The reported metal-free method represents a reaction with moderate functional group tolerance. The procedure is operationally convenient and shows broad substrate scope with good to excellent product yields.
- Jadhav, Sanjay,Rashinkar, Gajanan,Salunkhe, Rajashri,Kumbhar, Arjun
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supporting information
p. 3201 - 3204
(2017/07/27)
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- Fabrication of covalently functionalized mesoporous silica core-shell magnetite nanoparticles with palladium(II) acetylacetonate: Application as a magnetically separable nanocatalyst for Suzuki cross-coupling reaction of acyl halides with boronic acids
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We report the preparation of supported palladium(II) acetylacetonate, Pd(acac)2, coordinated by pendant acac groups, by reacting palladium acetate with acac-functionalized doubly silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles. The solid support consists of an amorphous silica-coated (as magnetite protecting layer) magnetite core and a mesoporous silica shell. The magnetically separable palladium nanocatalyst is active for Suzuki cross-coupling reaction of acyl halides with boronic acids. The catalyst is simply isolated from the reaction mixture that allows fast and efficient isolation of product and catalyst compared to traditional methods that generally make use of time- and solvent-consuming procedures.
- Hajipour, Abdolreza,Azizi, Ghobad
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p. 247 - 253
(2015/03/30)
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- Efficient and fast method for the preparation of Diaryl Ketones at room temperature
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Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of arylboronic acids with acid chlorides at room temperature under phosphine-free conditions affords the corresponding aromatic ketones in excellent yields within short times. This synthetic method overcomes common disadvantages of Friedel-Crafts acylation procedures and is compatible with both electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents on the aryl ring of the acyl chlorides. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
- Hajipour, Abdol Reza,Pourkaveh, Raheleh
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p. 1101 - 1105
(2014/05/20)
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- PHOTOCHROMIC COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS
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Described herein are compounds generally comprising an indeno[2',3':3,4]naptho[1,2-b] pyran structure. Such compounds may be useful for their photochromic properties, and be used in certain photochromic compositions. Such compositions may further comprise other photochromic compositions and/or materials. Additionally, such compounds and/or compositions may be suitable for preparing certain photochromic articles. Also described herein are methods for preparing certain photochromic compounds, compositions, and articles.
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- PHOTOCHROMIC COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS
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Described herein are compounds (III) comprising an indeno[2',3', 3, 4] naptho [1,2-b] pyran structure. Such compounds may be useful for their photochromic properties, and be use in certain photochromic compositions. Such compositions may further comprise other photochromic compositions and/or materials. Additionally, such compounds and/or compositions may be suitable for preparing certain photochromic articles.
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- Cobalt-xantphos-catalyzed, LiCl-mediated preparation of arylzinc reagents from aryl iodides, bromides, and chlorides
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A cobalt-Xantphos-catalyzed, LiCl-mediated system has been developed for the direct and expedient preparation of arylzinc reagents in THF from the corresponding aryl iodides, bromides, and chlorides. Owing to the use of THF as a versatile solvent, the thus-formed arylzinc reagents displayed a high degree of compatibility with a variety of conventional as well as newly emerging metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions.
- Jin, Meng-Yi,Yoshikai, Naohiko
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experimental part
p. 1972 - 1978
(2011/05/19)
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