The hydrogen autotransfer process involves an initial oxidative hydrogen elimination, followed by different types of reactions, and is completed with a reductive hydrogen addition to give the final product. The sequence allows the alkylation of different nucleophilic agents using environmentally benign alcohols as electrophiles, mild conditions, and soft bases, with water produced as the only waste material. Recent examples of modulating the organometallic catalyst have also lent themselves to expansion of the range of available substrates, as described in this Minireview
The design of new and sustainable transformations is one of the most challenging task of our time. C...
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Transition-metal-catalyzed C-alkylation of ketones and secondary alcohols, with alcohols, avoids use...
The goal of increasing the sustainability of the chemical processes is an imperative driving force i...
Borrowing hydrogen is a process that is used to diversify the synthetic utility of commodity alcohol...
This thesis is divided into three main parts: Introduction, Results and Discussion and Experimental....
Carbonyl addition is one of the fundamental reactions forming C–C bonds in organic chemistry to cons...
Introduction â Hydrogen Borrowing Alkylation Reactions Using Alcohols The introduction reviews the o...
The direct alkylation of indoles using KOH and alcohols, as initial source of the electrophile, unde...
This thesis describes the development of new catalytic methodologies in borrowing hydrogen chemist...
Since C–C bonds form the backbone of every organic molecule and reside at the heart of chemical scie...
Glycerol (1,2,3-propanetriol) is obtained as a byproduct in the biodiesel industry. In the quest for...
textEnvironmental concerns have birthed an awareness of how we conduct ourselves as citizens of this...
The alkylation of a variety of ketones using 1° or 2° alcohols under hydrogen borrowing catalysis is...
The design of new and sustainable transformations is one of the most challenging task of our time. C...
A [RuH(CO)(py-NP)(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]Cl (<b>1</b>) catalyst is found to be effective fo...
textThe efficient construction of complex organic molecules mandates that an assortment of methods f...
Transition-metal-catalyzed C-alkylation of ketones and secondary alcohols, with alcohols, avoids use...
The goal of increasing the sustainability of the chemical processes is an imperative driving force i...
Borrowing hydrogen is a process that is used to diversify the synthetic utility of commodity alcohol...
This thesis is divided into three main parts: Introduction, Results and Discussion and Experimental....
Carbonyl addition is one of the fundamental reactions forming C–C bonds in organic chemistry to cons...
Introduction â Hydrogen Borrowing Alkylation Reactions Using Alcohols The introduction reviews the o...
The direct alkylation of indoles using KOH and alcohols, as initial source of the electrophile, unde...
This thesis describes the development of new catalytic methodologies in borrowing hydrogen chemist...
Since C–C bonds form the backbone of every organic molecule and reside at the heart of chemical scie...
Glycerol (1,2,3-propanetriol) is obtained as a byproduct in the biodiesel industry. In the quest for...
textEnvironmental concerns have birthed an awareness of how we conduct ourselves as citizens of this...
The alkylation of a variety of ketones using 1° or 2° alcohols under hydrogen borrowing catalysis is...
The design of new and sustainable transformations is one of the most challenging task of our time. C...
A [RuH(CO)(py-NP)(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]Cl (<b>1</b>) catalyst is found to be effective fo...
textThe efficient construction of complex organic molecules mandates that an assortment of methods f...