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Cross dehydrogenative coupling (also
known as CDC reaction),
coined by Chao-Jun Li of
McGill University, is a type of
coupling reaction allowing the construction...
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inactivation of many
catalysts arises via coking,
which is the
dehydrogenative polymerization of
organic substrates.
Enzymes that
catalyze dehydrogenation...
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dehydrogenative coupling of
silanes is a
reaction type for the
formation of Si-Si bonds.
Although never commercialized[citation needed], the reaction...
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Direct Cross-
Dehydrogenative-Coupling (CDC)
between Benzyl Ethers and
Simple Ketones".
Journal of...
- Hartwig, John F. (2005), "Acceptorless, neat, ruthenium-catalyzed
dehydrogenative cyclization of
diols to lactones", Organometallics, 24 (10): 2441–46...
- H. Grützmacher (2011), "Metal-Ligand
Cooperation in the
Catalytic Dehydrogenative Coupling (DHC) of
Polyalcohols to
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives", Chem...
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Methane functionalization is the
process of
converting methane in its
gaseous state to
another molecule with a
functional group,
typically methanol or...
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radical homologation reaction between a
terminal alkene and formamide.
Dehydrogenative coupling alcohol,
amine requires ruthenium dehydrogenation catalyst...
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Coordination polymerization can also be
applied to non-alkene substrates.
Dehydrogenative coupling of silanes, dihydro- and trihydrosilanes, to
polysilanes has...
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alkenyl lithium and
Grignard reagents with chlorosilanes. In some
cases dehydrogenative silylation is
another method. Ring, M. A.; O'Neal, H. E.; Rickborn...