- The
Meerwein arylation is an
organic reaction involving the
addition of an aryl
diazonium salt (ArN2X) to an electron-poor
alkene usually supported by...
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product of much research, such as
transfer hydrogenation and
directed arylations. Para-Acetanisole, The Good
Scents Company 4'-Methoxyacetophenone from...
- gold to the
protein backbone. Trp
arylation Multiple methods have been
reported to
achieve tryptophan C–H
arylation,
where diverse electrophiles such...
- (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...
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followed by a copper(II)
chloride catalyzed arylation with
furfural (essentially a
modified Meerwein arylation). This then
reacts with 1-aminohydantoin to...
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preparation of
numerous pharmaceuticals.
Industrial applications include α-
arylation of
carbonyl compounds (such as ketones, esters, amides, aldehydes) and...
- sulfoxide/sulfone:
Thiazole N-oxides are
useful in Palladium-catalysed C-H
arylations,
where the N-oxide is able to
shift the
reactivity to
reliably favor the...
-
Enantioenriched Benzylic Alcohols in a
Single Flask:
Catalytic Asymmetric Arylation of Aldehydes".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 45 (25): 4175–4178...
- Ryuzo; Teranishi,
Shiichiro (1969). "Aromatic
substitution of olefins. VI.
Arylation of
olefins with palladium(II) acetate". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 91 (25): 7166–9...
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developed as a
derivative of 1,3-oxazole or by
means of stereo-controlled N-
arylation of alpha-amino acids.
Inavolisib is
orally administered,
though there...