Palladium/norbornene joint catalysis gives rise to a unique system in which the three most common formal oxidation states of the metal are at work in the same cycle (0, II, and IV). This paper summarizes a selection of synthetic applications and the feasibility of Pd(IV) formation by oxidative addition of aryl halides. On this intermediate, the presence of a suitable chelating group could trigger unexpected aryl–norbornyl coupling, further broadening the scope of readily available polycyclic frameworks

Palladium/Norbornene Catalytic System: Chelation as a Tool To Control Regioselectivity of Pd(IV) Reductive Elimination / M., Malacria; Maestri, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3263. - 78:(2013), pp. 1323-1328. [10.1021/jo302581c]

Palladium/Norbornene Catalytic System: Chelation as a Tool To Control Regioselectivity of Pd(IV) Reductive Elimination

MAESTRI, Giovanni
2013-01-01

Abstract

Palladium/norbornene joint catalysis gives rise to a unique system in which the three most common formal oxidation states of the metal are at work in the same cycle (0, II, and IV). This paper summarizes a selection of synthetic applications and the feasibility of Pd(IV) formation by oxidative addition of aryl halides. On this intermediate, the presence of a suitable chelating group could trigger unexpected aryl–norbornyl coupling, further broadening the scope of readily available polycyclic frameworks
2013
Palladium/Norbornene Catalytic System: Chelation as a Tool To Control Regioselectivity of Pd(IV) Reductive Elimination / M., Malacria; Maestri, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3263. - 78:(2013), pp. 1323-1328. [10.1021/jo302581c]
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