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Solar-driven upcycling of plastic waste using plasmonic black gold. [PDF]
Singh S +3 more
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An iridium‐catalyzed linear‐selective sp3 C─H alkylation of N‐methylamides with alkenes is described. This method tolerates various N‐methylacetamide derivatives and has a broad alkene scope. Mechanistic studies were also conducted. Internal alkenes can also be used through in situ consecutive alkene isomerization.
Haluhi Takahashi, Takanori Shibata
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Advances in Catalysts for Magnesium-Based Hydrogen Storage Materials. [PDF]
Zhu Y +6 more
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A General Strategy for the Synthesis of Jerangolids Enabled by π‐allyl Stille Coupling
A general strategy for the synthesis of jerangolids is established, featuring a late‐stage π‐allyl Stille coupling of two advanced, highly customizable building blocks to form the skipped diene core. The approach provides access to all naturally occurring jerangolids, including jerangolid H, whose configuration is confirmed by NMR analysis.
Janick Schug +2 more
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Role of sodium borohydride as a co-catalyst for nanoparticle-induced degradation of toxic dyes in aquatic systems. [PDF]
Nathawat P, Sahu M, Ganguly M.
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Pictet‐Spengler Intermediate of a cyclic secondary amine perylene diimide undergoing amine‐triggered conversion to azabenz‐annulated perylene diimide, inducing a high‐contrast green‐to‐yellow color change along with fluorescence turn‐on, demonstrating intuitive “safe” to “warning” dual‐mode sensing.
Irene E. Park +2 more
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The Pentafluorophenyl Cation: A Superelectrophile and Diradical. [PDF]
Mendez-Vega E +4 more
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[Ti(py)4I2] as an Entry Point to Titanium(II) Chemistry via Titanium Metal Oxidation
A strategically novel approach based on the oxidation of Ti metal enables access to Ti(II) chemistry. Controlled formation and complexation of Ti diiodide affords the Ti(II) complex [Ti(py)4I2], which serves as a convenient entry point to Ti(II) compounds.
Alexander Sedykh
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Advances in Porous Silicon Materials for Sensing, Energy Storage, and Microelectronics. [PDF]
Wang Y, Wang D.
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Monosubstituted N‐arylhydroxylamines represent a unique subclass of hydroxylamines that act as pivotal intermediates in redox transformations and as versatile platforms for further synthetic transformations. They serve as key building blocks in the synthesis of architecturally complex heterocycles and other valuable organic compounds.
Michael G. Kallitsakis +2 more
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