19935-78-5Relevant articles and documents
Mechelynck-David,Fierens
, p. 232,235 (1959)
Metal-free regioselective hydrochlorination of unactivated alkenes via a combined acid catalytic system
Liang, Shengzong,Hammond, Gerald B.,Xu, Bo
supporting information, p. 680 - 684 (2018/02/14)
A combined acid HCl/DMPU-acetic acid catalytic system was used in the hydrochlorination of a wide range of unactivated alkenes. This hydrochlorination strategy is remarkably greener than previous reported methods in terms of high atom efficiency, no toxic waste generated and metal-free process. The higher efficiency, compared with other commercially available HCl reagents, was augmented by the good regioselectivity and functionality tolerance found. A stepwise mechanism for this hydrochlorination process was proposed based on kinetic studies.
Nickel-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-coupling between vinyl and benzyl electrophiles
Cherney, Alan H.,Reisman, Sarah E.
supporting information, p. 14365 - 14368 (2014/12/11)
A Ni-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-coupling between vinyl bromides and benzyl chlorides has been developed. This method provides direct access to enantioenriched products bearing aryl-substituted tertiary allylic stereogenic centers from simple, stable starting materials. A broad substrate scope is achieved under mild reaction conditions that preclude the pregeneration of organometallic reagents and the regioselectivity issues commonly associated with asymmetric allylic arylation.