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Recent Advances in Enhancing Functionalization of Atomically Precise Copper Hydride Clusters
Copper hydride clusters have become especially fascinating in the field of functional cluster‐based materials due to the various compositions and architectures as well as intriguing properties especially hydride‐related applications.
Miao‐Miao Zhang +6 more
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Radical Cascade Combining Cross‐Olefin Coupling with the Smiles‐Truce Rearrangement
We present a cobalt‐catalysed radical cascade that efficiently merges two alkene starting materials to form multiple bonds in a single step. The process begins with a cobalt‐catalysed hydrogen‐atom transfer‐to a styrene double bond, followed by a Giese addition.
Jingyang Qin +3 more
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Kinetics of hydride-transfer reactions from hydrosilanes to carbenium ions. Substituent effects in silicenium ions [PDF]
Basso, Nils +2 more
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Introduction: Metal Hydrides [PDF]
Jack R, Norton, John, Sowa
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Hyperconjugative stabilization of silicenium ions: kinetics of hydride abstractions from .beta.-element-substituted silanes [PDF]
Basso, Nils +3 more
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Geminal difunctionalization of readily available building blocks provides rapid access to molecular complexity. This work introduces a strategy for installing two distinct functional groups on a carbonyl carbon by transforming it into a donor–donor diazo compound, enabling both batch and flow applications with broad solvent compatibility.
Vincent George +13 more
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Technetium alkyne complexes have eluded isolation for decades with the only indicators for their existence being the isolation of vinylidene carbenes or their follow‐up reaction products despite plentiful of reports for neighboring elements. Stable, crystalline Tc(III) and Tc(V) alkyne complexes (and their Re analogs) have now been prepared and fully ...
Maximilian Roca Jungfer +5 more
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Solvent-temperature coupled hydride transfer controls product selectivity in the HSiR<sub>3</sub>/KO <sup><i>t</i></sup> Bu catalytic system. [PDF]
Yao H, Zhou Z, Liu Y, Zhang DH, Li G.
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Abstract A novel phosphoric acid‐treated green coconut fiber (GCF‐C) was developed as a catalyst for hydrogen production from the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH4). Characterization techniques confirmed structural modifications, including X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, X‐ray fluorescence, Fourier transform infrared, and ...
Isabelly Silveira Freitas +16 more
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