A versatile photoinduced hydro(boryl)silylation and hydro(chloro)silylation of alkenes to construct trisubstituted silylboranes and chlorosilanes was achieved through in situ generation of (boryl)silyl radicals or (chloro)silyl radicals. This mild methodology affords high chemoselectivity and broad functional group tolerance to enable direct access to ...
Mone Suzuki, Yuki Nagashima
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A Platinum (II) Polyyne Oligomers Donor for Efficient Ternary Organic Solar Cells
Platinum (II) polyyne oligomers P5 are used as a donor in a ternary organic solar cell. The average power conversion efficiency of 16% surpasses the international record for [Pt] (II) polyyne oligomers. PC71BM speeds up the rise time for electron transfer and slows down the recombination time.
Abdel Aziz Wayzani +10 more
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Solvent-controlled, chemodivergent oxidative anionic Fries rearrangement of <i>O</i>-aryl carbamates under aerobic conditions. [PDF]
Gnavi R +7 more
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On-surface synthesis platform for highly branched oligomers based on sequential C-C coupling and C-H activation of carbenes. [PDF]
Cao Y +8 more
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Inorganic Cobalt Sandwich Complex [(η<sup>5</sup>-P<sub>5</sub>)Co(η<sup>3</sup>-P<sub>3</sub>)]. [PDF]
Trabitsch K +10 more
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Isolation and reactivity of sodium benzyl cations. [PDF]
Kundu S +5 more
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Metal‐Free Scission of the NO+ Triple Bond
Breaking bonds: The reaction between NO[Al(ORF)4] (RF = C(CF3)3) and the diphosphane PNPtBu (2,6‐bis(di‐tert‐butylphosphino‐methyl)pyridine) leads to the direct and complete cleavage of the NO+ triple bond, one of the strongest chemical bonds known. The mechanism of this reaction was studied using quantum chemical calculations and NMR spectroscopic ...
Julie Willrett +3 more
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Coordination-Induced Spin Modulation: Overcoming Spin Blocking in C-H Methylation with High-Spin Ferrous Complexes. [PDF]
Zhang T, Pecoraro MV, Chirik PJ.
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Arylhydrazines: Convenient Homogeneous Reductants for Scalable Cross‐Coupling
Reductive cross‐couplings enable efficient C–C bond formation but are limited by the heterogeneity of Zn or costly reagents like TDAE. We report arylhydrazines as inexpensive, convenient reductants for Ni‐catalyzed sp2–sp3 coupling of aryl halides and secondary alkyl iodides. Mechanistic studies support hydrazine‐mediated NiII reduction for a NiI/NiIII
Nils Kurig +5 more
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