3609-56-1Relevant articles and documents
Enantioselective Three-Component Fluoroalkylarylation of Unactivated Olefins through Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Electrophile Coupling
Tu, Hai-Yong,Wang, Fang,Huo, Liping,Li, Yuanbo,Zhu, Shengqing,Zhao, Xian,Li, Huan,Qing, Feng-Ling,Chu, Lingling
supporting information, p. 9604 - 9611 (2020/07/14)
A nickel-catalyzed, enantioselective, three-component fluoroalkylarylation of unactivated alkenes with aryl halides and perfluoroalkyl iodides has been described. This cross-electrophile coupling protocol utilizes a chiral nickel/BiOx system as well as a pendant chelating group to facilitate the challenging three-component, asymmetric difunctionalization of unactivated alkenes, providing direct access to valuable chiral β-fluoroalkyl arylalkanes with high efficiency and excellent enantioselectivity. The mild conditions allow for a broad substrate scope as well as good functional group toleration.
[Pd(μ-Br)(PtBu3)]2 as a highly active isomerization catalyst: Synthesis of enol esters from allylic esters
Mamone, Patrizia,Gruenberg, Matthias F.,Fromm, Andreas,Khan, Bilal A.,Goossen, Lukas J.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3716 - 3719 (2012/09/08)
The dimeric Pd(I)-complex [Pd(μ-Br)(PtBu3)] 2 was found to be highly active for catalyzing double-bond migration in various substrates such as unsaturated ethers, alcohols, amides, and arenes, under mild conditions. It efficiently mediates the conversion of allylic esters into enol esters, rather than inserting into the allylic C-O bond. The broad applicability of this reaction was demonstrated with the synthesis of 22 functionalized enol esters.