Ni (II)-catalyzed cross-coupling between polyfunctional arylzinc derivatives and primary alkyl iodides
R Giovannini, P Knochel
Index: Giovannini; Knochel Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1998 , vol. 120, # 43 p. 11186 - 11187
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Abstract
A cross-coupling reaction between organometallics and alkyl halides is an important method for the formation of new carboncarbon bonds. Many biologically active molecules contain aromatic rings so that the performance of an efficient crosscoupling between C sp2- hybridized organometallics and alkyl halides is needed. Although the palladium-or nickel- catalyzed cross-coupling between alkyl organometallics RM (M) B, Al, Zn, Mg, etc.) and ...
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