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From Mono-<i>N</i>-Protected Amino Acids to Pyridones: A Decade of Evolution of Bifunctional Ligands for Pd(II)-Catalyzed C-H Activation. [PDF]
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Construction of acenaphthylenes via C-H activation-based tandem penta- and hexaannulation reactions. [PDF]
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Anti-Markovnikov hydroallylation reaction of alkenes via scandium-catalyzed allylic C‒H activation. [PDF]
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Redox-Neutral, Iron-Mediated Directed C-H Activation: General Principles and Mechanistic Insights. [PDF]
Zhang T +5 more
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Difunctionalization of bicyclo[1.1.0]butanes enabled by merging C-C cleavage and ruthenium-catalysed remote C-H activation. [PDF]
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Copper Catalyzed C−H Activation
The Chemical Record, 2018AbstractActivation of C−H bonds and their application in cross coupling chemistry has received a wider interest in recent years. The conventional strategy in cross coupling reaction involves the pre‐functionalization step of coupling reactants such as organic halides, pseudo‐halides and organometallic reagents.
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ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Fumitoshi Kakiuchi, Naoto Chatani
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Fumitoshi Kakiuchi, Naoto Chatani
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999
Although the biocatalytic activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds by oxidation to alcohols was one of the first biotransformations to be exploited by the chemical industry, this remarkable process continues to be the subject of intense research activity.
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Although the biocatalytic activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds by oxidation to alcohols was one of the first biotransformations to be exploited by the chemical industry, this remarkable process continues to be the subject of intense research activity.
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Understanding and Exploiting C—H Bond Activation
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Labinger, Jay A., Bercaw, John E.
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