Enantioselective α‐Alkylation of Aldehydes by Photoredox Organocatalysis: Rapid Access to Pharmacophore Fragments from β‐Cyanoaldehydes [PDF]
Eric R. Welin+3 more
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Recent Advances in the α‐Hydrazination (α‐Amination) of Carbonyl Compounds
In recent years, notable progress has been achieved in the α‐hydrazination (α‐amination) of carbonyl compounds, especially in the direct asymmetric electrophilic α‐hydrazination with dialkyl azodicarboxylates. This review summarizes all the methods that appeared over the past decade, categorized based on the type of the reactive chiral intermediate ...
Dina Scarpi+2 more
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Organocatalysis on Tap: Enantioselective Continuous Flow Processes Mediated by Solid‐Supported Chiral Organocatalysts [PDF]
Carles Rodríguez‐Escrich+1 more
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Switchable-Hydrophilicity Solvents for Product Isolation and Catalyst Recycling in Organocatalysis [PDF]
Julia Großeheilmann+3 more
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Switchable organocatalysis from N-heterocyclic carbene-carbodiimide adducts with tunable release temperature [PDF]
Le Dung Pham+3 more
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N ‐Heterocyclic Carbene Organocatalysis: Activation Modes and Typical Reactive Intermediates
Xingkuan Chen+3 more
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Recent Advances in Greener Asymmetric Organocatalysis Using Bio-Based Solvents [PDF]
Lorena S. R. Martelli+3 more
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Coexistence of the Perfluorinated Cp* Anion With Oxidizing and Electrophilic Cations
The perfluorinated Cp* [C5(CF3)5]− is known for its unique ligand/counteranion switchability and is now introduced as a weakly coordinating anion (WCA). Its extraordinarily low nucleophilicity, combined with its pronounced oxidative stability, allows for the coexistence with reactive cations and the formation of unprecedented salts.
Robin Sievers+4 more
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Enantioselective Formal α-Methylation and α-Benzylation of Aldehydes by Means of Photo-organocatalysis [PDF]
Giacomo Filippini+2 more
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