14518-67-3Relevant articles and documents
Nickel-Catalyzed Regiodivergent Reductive Hydroarylation of Styrenes
Xue, Yuhang,Chen, Jian,Song, Peihong,He, Yuli,Zhu, Shaolin
supporting information, p. 1647 - 1651 (2021/07/02)
We report a ligand-controlled nickel-catalyzed reductive hydroarylation of styrenes with predictable and controllable regioselectivity. With a diamine ligand, the reaction produces selective linear hydroarylation products. Alternatively, with a chiral PyrOx ligand, branch-selective enantioenriched 1,1-diarylalkane products are obtained. Preliminary mechanistic results are consistent with a reductive Heck process.
One-Pot Electrochemical Nickel-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Sp2-Sp3 Cross-Coupling
Koyanagi, Takaoki,Herath, Ananda,Chong, Ashley,Ratnikov, Maxim,Valiere, Andrew,Chang, Jim,Molteni, Valentina,Loren, Jon
supporting information, p. 816 - 820 (2019/01/30)
A one-pot electrochemical nickel-catalyzed decarboxylative sp2-sp3 cross-coupling reaction has been developed using redox-active esters prepared in situ from alkyl carboxylates and N-hydroxyphthalimide tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate (PITU). This undivided cell one-pot method enables C-C bond formation using inexpensive, benchtop-stable reagents with isolated yields up to 95% with good functional group tolerance, which includes nitrile, ketone, ester, alkene and selectivity over other aromatic halogens.
Development of Dipeptidic hGPR54 Agonists
Doebelin, Christelle,Bertin, Isabelle,Schneider, Séverine,Schmitt, Martine,Bourguignon, Jean-Jacques,Ancel, Caroline,Simonneaux, Valerie,Simonin, Frédéric,Bihel, Frédéric
supporting information, p. 2147 - 2154 (2016/11/04)
A series of dipeptides were designed as potential agonists of the human KiSS1-derived peptide receptor (hGPR54). While the sequence Arg-Trp-NH2was the most efficient in terms of affinity, we established a convergent synthetic strategy to optimi