Palladium‐Catalyzed Alkylation—Alkenylation Reactions: Rapid Access to Tricyclic Mescaline Analogues.
ChemInform March 27, 2007 Dino Alberico, Mark Lautens 2 citations
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ChemInform March 27, 2007 Dino Alberico, Mark Lautens 2 citations
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ChemInform April 30, 2002 Leander J. Valdes Iii, Hui‐ming Chang, Daniel C. Visger et al. 2 citations
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ChemInform August 17, 1999 David E. Nichols, Steward Frescas 2 citations
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ChemInform July 1, 2016 Silvia Bartolucci, Michele Mari, Giovanni Di Gregorio et al.
A new chemical method for selective indole alkylation uses iridium catalysis and a borrowing hydrogen strategy with amino alcohols as nitrogen-containing electrophiles. The reaction produces alkylated indole products, offering a synthetic route that avoids pre-functionalized starting materials.
ChemInform November 6, 2007 Ricardo De L. Barreto, Laura B. L. R. Nascimbem, Carlos R. D. Correira
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ChemInform December 13, 2005 Howard Sard, Govindaraj Kumaran, Cynthia Morency et al.
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ChemInform March 23, 1999 Simon M. N. Efange, Deborah C. Mash, Anil B. Khare et al.
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ChemInform June 1, 1993 J. E. Macor, R. Post, K. Ryan
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ChemInform March 2, 1993 M. Soriano-García
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