Zobrazeno 1 - 6
of 6
pro vyhledávání: '"Jose, Cammarata"'
Publikováno v:
Chemistry – A European Journal. 28
The preparation of valuable and industrially relevant organophosphorus compounds currently depends on indirect multistep procedures involving difficult-to-handle white phosphorus as a common P atom source. Herein, we report a practical and versatile
Publikováno v:
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 58(64)
Organophosphorus compounds (OPCs) are highly important chemicals, finding numerous applications in both academia and industry. Herein we describe a simple photocatalytic method for the stannylation of white phosphorus (P4) using a cheap, commercially
Autor:
Robin, Rothfelder, Verena, Streitferdt, Ulrich, Lennert, Jose, Cammarata, Daniel J, Scott, Kirsten, Zeitler, Ruth M, Gschwind, Robert, Wolf
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Detailed 31P{1H} NMR spectroscopic investigations provide deeper insight into the complex, multi‐step mechanisms involved in the recently reported photocatalytic arylation of white phosphorus (P4). Specifically, these studies have identified a numb
Autor:
Kirsten Zeitler, Ruth M. Gschwind, Ulrich Lennert, Robert Wolf, Robin Rothfelder, Daniel J. Scott, Verena Streitferdt, Jose Cammarata
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Detailed 31 P{1 H} NMR spectroscopic investigations provide deeper insight into the complex, multi-step mechanisms involved in the recently reported photocatalytic arylation of white phosphorus (P4 ). Specifically, these studies have identified a num
Publikováno v:
Nature Chemistry
Monophosphorus compounds are of enormous industrial importance due to the crucial roles they play in applications such as pharmaceuticals, photoinitiators and ligands for catalysis, among many others. White phosphorus (P4) is the key starting materia
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::546432d922a79d4667718d8a914a81af
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Herein we present a Ni-catalyzed alkylation of C–SMe with alkyl bromides for the decoration of heterocyclic frameworks. The protocol, reminiscent to the Liebeskind–Srogl coupling, makes use of simple C(sp2)–SMe to be engaged in a reductive coup