C− C Bond Formation via C− H Bond Activation Using an in Situ-Generated Ruthenium Catalyst

R Martinez, MO Simon, R Chevalier…

Index: Simon, Marc-Olivier; Martinez, Remi; Genet, Jean-Pierre; Darses, Sylvain Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2009 , vol. 351, # 1-2 p. 153 - 157

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Abstract

We report here our full results concerning the possibility of generating in situ from a stable and readily available ruthenium (II) source a highly active ruthenium catalyst for C− H bond activation. The versatility of this catalytic system has been demonstrated, as it offers the possibility of modifying the electronic and steric properties of the catalyst by fine-tuning of the ligands, allowing functionalization of various substrates. Aromatic ketones and imines ...

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