Incorporation of N2 and CO into Organic Molecules: Amide Formation by Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylation and Nitrogenation
K Ueda, Y Sato, M Mori
Index: Ueda; Sato; Mori Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2000 , vol. 122, # 43 p. 10722 - 10723
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Abstract
Nitrogen fixation is a very interesting process. 1 NH3 has been used as a nitrogen source in various fields, and it has been synthesized from N2 and H2 under conditions of high pressure and high temperature using a transition metal catalyst. We have developed a novel nitrogen fixation method under very mild conditions (1 atm pressure at room temperature) using a Li-TiX4-TMSCl system. 2 Recently, we developed a novel method for synthesizing ...
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