Highly reactive or unstable chemical reagents are challenging to prepare, store, and safely handle, so chemists frequently generate them in situ from convenient precursors. In an ideal case, the rate of release of the reagent would be matched to the rate of its “capture” in the desired chemical reaction, thereby preventing the reagent from accumulating and minimizing any opportunity for decomposition. However, this synchronization is rarely achieved or even attempted: The rate of release is usually dictated by the conditions of the reaction (1), rather than being regulated by capture of the reagent. In this issue, Tellis et al. (2) on page 433 and Zuo et al. (3) on page 437 independently report the use of iridium photocatalysis (4, 5) to su...
The factors affecting the rates of reductive C-C cross-coupling reactions in gold(III) aryls were st...
Chapter 1. Photoredox Catalysis Unlocks Single-Electron Elementary Steps inTransition Metal Catalyze...
In the last decade substantial efforts were devoted towards the exploitation of the Au(I) as a promi...
Highly reactive or unstable chemical reagents are challenging to prepare, store, and safely handle, ...
The mechanism of gold-catalyzed coupling of arenes with aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated, ...
The mechanism of gold-catalyzed coupling of arenes with aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated, ...
The intramolecular gold–catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated ...
The intramolecular gold–catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated ...
The intramolecular gold-catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryl-trimethylsilanes has been investigated...
Organometallic compounds derived from tin, boron, and zinc, have been used extensively in transitio...
This thesis represents a progression of ideas surrounding chemistry of the two dominant oxidation st...
International audienceCycling between Au(I) and Au(III) is challenging so that gold-catalyzed cross-...
The air-stable complex Ni(COD)(DQ) (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene, DQ = duroquinone) promotes the couplin...
Gold as an element, has been known for tens of thousands of years, though only recently has the che...
Nickel-catalyzed selective cross-coupling of aromatic electrophiles (bromides, chlorides, fluorides ...
The factors affecting the rates of reductive C-C cross-coupling reactions in gold(III) aryls were st...
Chapter 1. Photoredox Catalysis Unlocks Single-Electron Elementary Steps inTransition Metal Catalyze...
In the last decade substantial efforts were devoted towards the exploitation of the Au(I) as a promi...
Highly reactive or unstable chemical reagents are challenging to prepare, store, and safely handle, ...
The mechanism of gold-catalyzed coupling of arenes with aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated, ...
The mechanism of gold-catalyzed coupling of arenes with aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated, ...
The intramolecular gold–catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated ...
The intramolecular gold–catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryltrimethylsilanes has been investigated ...
The intramolecular gold-catalyzed arylation of arenes by aryl-trimethylsilanes has been investigated...
Organometallic compounds derived from tin, boron, and zinc, have been used extensively in transitio...
This thesis represents a progression of ideas surrounding chemistry of the two dominant oxidation st...
International audienceCycling between Au(I) and Au(III) is challenging so that gold-catalyzed cross-...
The air-stable complex Ni(COD)(DQ) (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene, DQ = duroquinone) promotes the couplin...
Gold as an element, has been known for tens of thousands of years, though only recently has the che...
Nickel-catalyzed selective cross-coupling of aromatic electrophiles (bromides, chlorides, fluorides ...
The factors affecting the rates of reductive C-C cross-coupling reactions in gold(III) aryls were st...
Chapter 1. Photoredox Catalysis Unlocks Single-Electron Elementary Steps inTransition Metal Catalyze...
In the last decade substantial efforts were devoted towards the exploitation of the Au(I) as a promi...