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Palladium-promoted reaction Negishi

For reviews on the Fujiwara-Moritani reaction, see (a) Fujiwara, Y. (2002) Palladium-promoted alkene-arene coupling via C—H activation, in Handbook of Organopalladium Chemistry in Organic Synthesis, Vol. 2 (eds E.-i. Negishi and A. de Meijere), John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, pp. 2863-71 (b) Jia, C., Kitamura, T. and Fujiwara, Y. (2001) Catalytic functionalization of arenes and alkanes via C—H bond activation. Acc. Chem. Res., 34, 633-9 (c) Fujiwara, Y. and Jia, C. (2001) New developments in transition metal-catalyzed synthetic reactions viaC—H bond activation. PureAppl. Chem., 73,319-24 (d) Moritani, I. and Fujiwara, Y. (1973) Aromatic substitution of olefins by palladium salts. Synthesis, 524-33. [Pg.378]

Negishi E, Tan Z (2005) Diastereoselective, Enantioselective, and Regioselective Carbo-alumination Reactions Catalyzed by Zirconocene Derivatives. 8 139-176 Netherton M, Fu GC (2005)Palladium-catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions of Unactivated Alkyl Electrophiles with Organometallic Compounds. 14 85-108 NicolaouKC, KingNP, He Y (1998) Ring-Closing Metathesis in the Synthesis of EpothUones and Polyether Natural Products. 1 73-104 Nishiyama H (2004) Cyclopropanation with Ruthenium Catalysts. 11 81-92 Noels A, Demonceau A, Delaude L (2004) Ruthenium Promoted Catalysed Radical Processes toward Fine Chemistry. 11 155-171... [Pg.285]

Alkenyl-alkenyl cross-coupling. Baba and Negishi have prepared a catalyst from this Pd(II) complex and 2 equiv. of diisobutylaluminum hydride that promotes this coupling reaction. Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) is inactive, as is material prepared in situ from palladium chloride, triphenylphos-phine and HAKr-CtHg) . A nickel catalyst prepared from Ni(acac)2, PfCnHsja, and diisobutylaluminum hydride is somewhat less efficient. The coupling Involves (E)-alkenylalanes (4, 158, 159) and alkenyl halides. The products are (E,E)- and (E,Z)-dienes. [Pg.298]


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