- Rowley; T. K. Woo; K. ****nou (2006). "Catalytic
Intermolecular Direct Arylation of Perfluorobenzenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 (27): 8754–8756. CiteSeerX 10...
- The
Meerwein arylation is an
organic reaction involving the
addition of an aryl
diazonium salt (ArN2X) to an electron-poor
alkene usually supported by...
- + H2 → 2 Ag + 2 CH3CO2H
Silver acetate is a
reagent for
direct ortho-
arylation (to
install two
adjacent substituents on an
aromatic ring) of benzylamines...
- Lafrance, Marc; ****nou,
Keith (2006-12-27). "Palladium-catalyzed
benzene arylation:
incorporation of
catalytic pivalic acid as a
proton shuttle and a key...
-
cause generation of
reactive oxygen species (ROS) by
redox cycling and
arylation of
thiols using its
reactive 3-position. ROS
generation explains various...
- gold to the
protein backbone. Trp
arylation Multiple methods have been
reported to
achieve tryptophan C–H
arylation,
where diverse electrophiles such...
- of an
electrophile (e.g.
alkyl or acyl halides). On the
other hand, N-
arylation is
usually achieved by cross-coupling
reactions with aryl
halides using...
- (dimethylbenzene) The
naphthyl group (C10H7−),
which is
derived from
naphthalene Arylation is the
process in
which an aryl
group is
attached to a substituent. It...
-
preparation of
numerous pharmaceuticals.
Industrial applications include α-
arylation of
carbonyl compounds (such as ketones, esters, amides, aldehydes) and...
- workup. Additionally, a one-pot magnesium–halogen
exchange with
subsequent arylation has been developed,
showcasing the
stability of the Weinreb–Nahm amide...