A convenient microwave assisted arylzinc generation-Negishi coupling protocol
I Mutule, E Suna
Index: Mutule, Ilga; Suna, Edgars Tetrahedron Letters, 2004 , vol. 45, # 20 p. 3909 - 3912
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Abstract
Microwave dielectric heating has become an important tool in organic chemistry and, particularly, in high-throughput synthesis. 1 Many chemical reactions can be performed more rapidly and in higher yields under microwave irradiation than using conventional conditions. Among these, the advantages of dielectric heating have been demonstrated in transition metal catalyzed C–C bond forming reactions involving organozinc reagents. 2 However, the ...
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