Liu, Guiyan et al. published their research in Organometallics in 2019 |CAS: 452-75-5

The Article related to mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide preparation catalyst suzuki coupling, crystal structure mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide, mol structure mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide, potential energy surface suzuki coupling mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide catalyst and other aspects.Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks

On April 8, 2019, Liu, Guiyan; Han, Fangwai; Liu, Chengxin; Wu, Hongli; Zeng, Yongfei; Zhu, Rongjiao; Yu, Xia; Rao, Shuang; Huang, Genping; Wang, Jianhui published an article.Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks The title of the article was A Highly Active Catalyst System for Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling of Aryl Chlorides. And the article contained the following:

New Pd(II) complexes with simple structures were designed and synthesized for Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions of aryl chlorides. The new Pd(II) complexes contain bidentate amine ligands, and their structures were characterized by single-crystal x-ray diffraction. They are highly efficient for Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions of aryl chlorides with low catalyst loadings (0.01 mol %) in aqueous media at room temperature Two possible reaction pathways involving a Pd(II)/(0)/(II) and a Pd(II)/(IV)/(II) catalytic cycle are proposed, and the mechanism was further studied using d. functional theory (DFT) calculations The experimental process involved the reaction of 4-Chloro-2-fluorotoluene(cas: 452-75-5).Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks

The Article related to mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide preparation catalyst suzuki coupling, crystal structure mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide, mol structure mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide chloride iodide, potential energy surface suzuki coupling mesitylethanediamine palladium bromide catalyst and other aspects.Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks

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