Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroarylations of methylenecyclopropanes: mild C-H bond functionalizations with conservation of cyclopropane rings.Org Lett. 2008 Aug 21; 10(16):3409-12.OL
Abstract
Ring conservation was observed in the first catalytic intermolecular hydroarylation of methylenecyclopropanes via C-H bond functionalization, a remarkable reactivity mode for a transformation proceeding through (cyclopropylcarbinyl)metal intermediates.
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18630917
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Kozhushkov, Sergei I., et al. "Ruthenium-catalyzed Hydroarylations of Methylenecyclopropanes: Mild C-H Bond Functionalizations With Conservation of Cyclopropane Rings." Organic Letters, vol. 10, no. 16, 2008, pp. 3409-12.
Kozhushkov SI, Yufit DS, Ackermann L. Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroarylations of methylenecyclopropanes: mild C-H bond functionalizations with conservation of cyclopropane rings. Org Lett. 2008;10(16):3409-12.
Kozhushkov, S. I., Yufit, D. S., & Ackermann, L. (2008). Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroarylations of methylenecyclopropanes: mild C-H bond functionalizations with conservation of cyclopropane rings. Organic Letters, 10(16), 3409-12. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol8011875
Kozhushkov SI, Yufit DS, Ackermann L. Ruthenium-catalyzed Hydroarylations of Methylenecyclopropanes: Mild C-H Bond Functionalizations With Conservation of Cyclopropane Rings. Org Lett. 2008 Aug 21;10(16):3409-12. PubMed PMID: 18630917.
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T1 - Ruthenium-catalyzed hydroarylations of methylenecyclopropanes: mild C-H bond functionalizations with conservation of cyclopropane rings.
AU - Kozhushkov,Sergei I,
AU - Yufit,Dmitry S,
AU - Ackermann,Lutz,
Y1 - 2008/07/17/
PY - 2008/7/18/pubmed
PY - 2008/10/22/medline
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SP - 3409
EP - 12
JF - Organic letters
JO - Org Lett
VL - 10
IS - 16
N2 - Ring conservation was observed in the first catalytic intermolecular hydroarylation of methylenecyclopropanes via C-H bond functionalization, a remarkable reactivity mode for a transformation proceeding through (cyclopropylcarbinyl)metal intermediates.
SN - 1523-7052
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