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N-Heterocyclic carbene NHC

Ray, L., Shaikh, M.M. and Ghosh, P. (2008) Shorter Argentophilic Interaction than Aurophilic Interaction in a Pair of Dimeric (NHC)MC1 2 (M=Ag, Au) Complexes Supported over a N/O-Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Ligand. Inorganic Chemistry, 47, 230-240. [Pg.233]

Addition of acyl anions generated from acylsilanes to a,(3-unsaturated ketones using N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) derived from thiazolium salts as catalyst produced 1,4-diketones, which cyclized to form the corresponding furans in good yields under an acidic condition <06JOC5715>. [Pg.185]

Utilizing more reactive discrete palladium-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes (for example, Pd(carb)2) or in situ generated palladium/imidazolium salt complexes (1 mol% ligand A), Caddick and coworkers were able to extend the rapid amination protocols described above to electron-rich aryl chlorides (Scheme 6.61) [128],... [Pg.150]

Steric effects were also found to be important for determining the reactivity of rhodium complexes containing N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands [47] (Scheme 10), which have been the subject of intense in-... [Pg.192]

The KR of aryl alkyl sec-alcohols using various chiral nucleophilic N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) has also recently been achieved by the groups of Suzuki [125, 126] and Maruolca [127]. These studies build on an emerging body of information showing that achiral NHCs are extremely efficient nucleophilic organocatalysts for transesterification [128]. The levels of selectivity achieved by Maruoka using the Cj-symmetric NHC 29b for the KR of aryl alkyl sec-alcohols (and two allylic alcohols) lie in the range 16 to 80 (Scheme 8.8). [Pg.298]

Instead, it is the goal of this chapter to highlight some conceptually novel developments in the field of HAT reactions. We will concentrate on complexes of borane with N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), on organometallic hydrogen atom donors in stoichiometric and catalytic reactions, and on the activation of water and alcohols for HAT. [Pg.94]

Abstract N-Heterocyclic carbene (NHC) has become a major ligand class and has proven to be more than just a phosphine mimic . Some important features like electronic and steric properties are discussed and typical examples of NHC are given herein. [Pg.1]

Abstract N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have attracted increasing attention since their discovery. Notably, they have allowed for major advances in palladium-catalyzed reactions. Mainly known for their application in cross-coupling reactions, this review intends to provide a broader overview of (NHC)-palladium systems in organic transformations. [Pg.48]

N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) were first reported by Wanzlick [5,6] in the 1960s and (NHC)-transition metal complexes have been known since 1968 [7-10]. But it was not until the early 1990s that Arduengo and co-... [Pg.48]

Abstract The manuscript describes the methods that are most often used in the preparation of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes. These methods include (1) insertion of a metal into the C = C bond of bis(imidazolidin-2-ylidene) olefins (2) use of carbene adducts or protected forms of free NHC carbenes (3) use of preformed, isolated free carbenes (4) deprotonation of an azolium salt with a base (5) transmetallation from an Ag-NHC complex prepared from direct reaction of an imidazolium precursor and Ag20 and (6) oxidative addition via activation of the C2 - X (X = Me, halogen, H) of an imidazolium cation. [Pg.83]

Due to their topological and electronical versatility, N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) are an increasingly useful type of ligand in transition metal compounds. The first NHC complexes were described by Ofele and Wanzlick in... [Pg.83]

With the application of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands, the number of transition metal-catalyzed reactions has grown considerably in the past decade. The replacement of traditional amine or phosphine ligands with electron-rich NHC ligands has led to a substantial enhancement in catalytic activity. This chapter summarizes the recent impact that the use of NHC ligands has had in furthering the field of transition metal-mediated catalysis. [Pg.160]

Neutral or cationic Grubbs-type complexes bearing an alkylidene fragment and either phosphine, N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC), or Schiff base ligands. [Pg.161]


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