Direct acylation of aryl bromides with aldehydes by palladium catalysis
A new protocol for the direct acylation of aryl bromides with aldehydes is established. It appears to involve palladium-amine cooperative catalysis, affording synthetically important alkyl aryl ketones in moderate to excellent yields in a straightforward manner, and broadening the scope of metal-catalyzed coupling reactions. Copyright
Ruan, Jiwu,Saidi, Ourida,Iggo, Jonathan A.,Xiao, Jianliang
supporting information; experimental part
p. 10510 - 10511
(2009/02/05)
A catalytic deracemisation of alcohols
Racemic alcohols have been converted into enantiomerically enriched alcohols with up to 99% ee in a one-pot oxidation/reduction procedure. The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Adair, Gareth R. A.,Williams, Jonathan M. J.
p. 2608 - 2609
(2008/02/08)
Direct Synthesis of Ketones from Primary Alcohols and 1-Alkenes
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Jun, Chul-Ho,Huh, Chan-Woo,Na, Sang-Jin
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