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Volumn 50, Issue 22, 2011, Pages 5134-5138

Rhodium-catalyzed branched-selective alkyne hydroacylation: A ligand-controlled regioselectivity switch

Author keywords

alkynes; hydroacylation; regioselectivity; rhodium catalysis

Indexed keywords

ALKYNES; ARYL UNITS; DIPHOSPHINE LIGAND; HYDROACYLATION; RESTRICTED ROTATIONS; RHODIUM CATALYSIS; RHODIUM-CATALYZED; STRUCTURAL DATA;

EID: 79956126806     PISSN: 14337851     EISSN: 15213773     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201100956     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (66)

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    • Dong et al. have described a ligand-controlled branched to linear switch for a single substrate employed in an intramolecular Rh-catalyzed alkene hydroacylation.
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    • - anions for the conditions reported in Tables 1 and 2.
    • - anions for the conditions reported in Tables 1 and 2.
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    • note
    • 1=0.0621 [I>2σ(I)]. CCDC 804185 (6), CCDC 804186 (11), and CCDC 815141 (13) contain the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper. These data can be obtained free of charge from The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre via.
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    • 1H NMR spectrum at 200 K. Both complexes are consumed on addition of alkyne 2 e. We suggest that these isomers are due to restricted rotation of the bulky arene groups and/or restricted inversion at sulfur.
    • 1H NMR spectrum at 200 K. Both complexes are consumed on addition of alkyne 2 e. We suggest that these isomers are due to restricted rotation of the bulky arene groups and/or restricted inversion at sulfur.


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