1398413-99-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Design of highly selective alkyne hydrothiolation RhI-NHC catalysts: Carbonyl-triggered nonoxidative mechanism
Palacios, Laura,Meheut, Yoann,Galiana-Cameo, María,Artigas, María José,DI Giuseppe, Andrea,Lahoz, Fernando J.,Polo, Victor,Castarlenas, Ricardo,Pérez-Torrente, Jesús J.,Oro, Luis A.
, p. 2198 - 2207 (2017/06/19)
New RhI-IPr (IPr = 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazolin-2-carbene) complexes bearing an N,O-pyridine-2-methanolato (N-O) bidentate ligand have been prepared. The carbonyl complex Rh(N-O)(IPr)(CO) efficiently catalyzes the hydrothiolation of
A recyclable biphasic system for stereoselective and easily handled hydrochalcogenations
Tidei, Caterina,Sancineto, Luca,Bagnoli, Luana,Battistelli, Benedetta,Marini, Francesca,Santi, Claudio
supporting information, p. 5968 - 5975 (2015/03/30)
Vinyl selenides and vinyl sulfides were prepared by hydrochalcogenation of alkynes with selenols and thiols generated in situ by the reduction of the corresponding diselenides and disulfides with elemental zinc in a biphasic acidic medium. The yields, ste
Hydroxo-rhodium-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes as efficient catalyst precursors for alkyne hydrothiolation
Palacios, Laura,Artigas, Maria Jose,Polo, Victor,Lahoz, Fernando J.,Castarlenas, Ricardo,Perez-Torrente, Jesus J.,Oro, Luis A.
, p. 2910 - 2919 (2014/01/06)
The new Rh-hydroxo dinuclear complexes stabilized by an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand of type [Rh(μ-OH)(NHC)(η2-olefin)] 2 (coe, IPr (3), IMes (4); ethylene, IPr (5)) are efficient catalyst precursors for alkyne hydrothiolation
Regioselective hydrothiolation of alkynes by sulfonyl hydrazides using organic ionic base-Br?nsted acid
Singh, Rahul,Raghuvanshi, Dushyant Singh,Singh, Krishna Nand
supporting information, p. 4202 - 4205 (2013/09/12)
A practical and novel approach has been developed for the synthesis of vinyl sulfides by the reaction of sulfonyl hydrazides with aryl/ heteroarylacetylenes using a DBU-based ionic liquid. The system offers a new sulfur source for hydrothiolation and is endowed with green credentials.
