Quasi-nature catalysis: conjugated addition of unsaturated carbonyl compounds with aryl and vinyltin reagents catalyzed by rhodium in air and water
S Venkatraman, Y Meng, CJ Li
Index: Venkatraman, Sripathy; Meng, Yue; Li, Chao-Jun Tetrahedron Letters, 2001 , vol. 42, # 27 p. 4459 - 4462
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Abstract
Recently, we have been interested in developing transition-metal catalyzed carboncarbon bond formations under the quasi-nature conditions of air and water. 1 Such reactions have the advantages that (1) water-soluble substrates such as carbohydrates can be used directly without derivatization; (2) the aqueous catalyst solution can be recycled easily, and (3) it is more convenient for operations without the need for using an inert gas atmosphere. A general requirement ...
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