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Br?nsted Acid-Catalyzed Enantioselective Iodocycloetherification Enabled by Triphenylphosphine Selenide Cocatalysis
Daniliuc, Constantin G.,Guria, Sudip,Hennecke, Ulrich
supporting information, p. 3852 - 3858 (2021/07/16)
Enantioselective iodocycloetherifications can be conducted using sterically highly demanding BINOL-based phosphoric acid diesters as catalyst. To achieve highly enantioselective reactions, cocatalysis by triphenylphosphine selenide is necessary. With coca
Copper-catalyzed alkene arylation with diaryliodonium salts
Phipps, Robert J.,McMurray, Lindsay,Ritter, Stefanie,Duong, Hung A.,Gaunt, Matthew J.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 10773 - 10776 (2012/08/07)
Alkenes and arenes represent two classes of feedstock compounds whose union has fundamental importance to synthetic organic chemistry. We report a new approach to alkene arylation using diaryliodonium salts and Cu catalysis. Using a range of simple alkenes, we have shown that the product outcomes differ significantly from those commonly obtained by the Heck reaction. We have used these insights to develop a number of new tandem and cascade reactions that transform readily available alkenes into complex arylated products that may have broad applications in chemical synthesis.