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Visible-Light Photocatalysis of the Ketyl Radical Coupling Reaction.

Chemistry, 2018
Ketyl radical coupling reactions for the construction of diversely functionalized alcohols have been continuously developed for many decades. Based on the recently widespread application of photocatalysis, ketyl radical coupling reactions have also ...
Qing Xia   +3 more
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Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002
Simple iron salts such as FeCl(n), Fe(acac)(n) (n = 2,3) or the salen complex 4 turned out to be highly efficient, cheap, toxicologically benign, and environmentally friendly precatalysts for a host of cross-coupling reactions of alkyl or aryl Grignard reagents, zincates, or organomanganese species with aryl and heteroaryl chlorides, triflates, and ...
Fürstner, A.   +3 more
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Cooperative Coupling of Oxidative Organic Synthesis and Hydrogen Production over Semiconductor-Based Photocatalysts.

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Merging hydrogen (H2) evolution with oxidative organic synthesis in a semiconductor-mediated photoredox reaction is extremely attractive because the clean H2 fuel and high-value chemicals can be coproduced under mild conditions using light as the sole ...
Ming-Yu Qi   +4 more
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Cathodic Coupling Reactions

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1980
Cathodic coupling reactions, occurring in the electrolysis of mixtures of two activated olefins and of a carbonyl compound with olefins and alkyl halides, as well as reactions occurring in the electrolysis of onium salts in the presence of olefins and chemical reactions catalysed by electrochemically generated anions are examined.
A V Bukhtiarov, Andrei P Tomilov
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Coupled reactions versus connected reactions: Coupling concepts with terms

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
AbstractA hallmark of living matter is its ability to extract and transform energy from the environment. Not surprisingly, biology students are required to take thermodynamics. The necessity of coupling exergonic reactions to endergonic processes is easily grasped by most undergraduate students.
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Electrochemical Decarboxylation Coupling Reactions

Chemistry – A European Journal
AbstractCarboxylic acids are attractive synthetic feedstocks with stable, non‐toxic, and inexpensive properties that can be easily obtained from natural sources or through synthesis. Carboxylic acids have long been considered environmentally friendly coupling agents in various organic transformations.
Jiaxiu Liu   +5 more
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Arene Coupling Reactions

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Decarboxylative Coupling Reactions

Israel Journal of Chemistry, 2010
AbstractDecarboxylative couplings are chemical transformations in which carboxylic acids extrude CO2 and form new bonds in the place of the former carboxylate group. In recent years, a large number of such reactions with considerable synthetic potential has been developed. This article reviews the rapidly emerging area of decarboxylative couplings.
Lukas J. Goossen   +2 more
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Negishi cross-coupling reaction

2002
The Negishi cross-coupling reaction is the nickel- or palladium-catalyzed coupling of organozinc compounds with various halides or triflates (aryl, alkenyl, alkynyl, and acyl).
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