In the past decade halogen bond (XB) catalysis has gained considerable attention. Halo-triazoles are known XB donors, yet few examples detail their use as catalysts. As a continuation of our previous work the catalytic properties of substituted enantiomerically pure halo-triazolium salts were explored in the reaction between an imine and Danishefsky’s diene leading to the formation of dihydropyridinone. The catalytic activity of the XB donors was highly dependent on the choice of the halogen atom and on the counterion. Also, it was found that impurities in the diene affected the rate of the reaction
Enantiopure halogenated molecules are of tremendous importance as synthetic intermediates in the con...
Selective bromination reactions of “click compounds” are described. Electron-neutral and electron-de...
In recent years, the non-covalent interaction of halogen bonding (XB) has found increasing applicati...
In the past decade halogen bond (XB) catalysis has gained considerable attention. Halo-triazoles are...
Bi- and tridentate polycationic halogen bond donors based on 5-iodo-1,2,3-triazolium groups have bee...
In contrast to hydrogen bonding, which is firmly established in organocatalysis, there are still ver...
2-Halogenoimidazolium salts are found to catalyze aza-Diels–Alder reaction of aldimines with Danishe...
As a classic non-covalent bond interaction, halogen bonding is well studied in material sciences and...
The halogen bond (XB) donor properties of neutral 1,4-diaryl-5-iodo-1,2,3-triazoles are explored usi...
Anew approach towards highly enantioselective halogen-bonding catalysis hasbeen developed. In or...
Halogen-bonding Catalysis By George Neuhaus Abstract Catalysis plays an important role in all field...
International audienceA series of pyridinium and bipyridinium salts were prepared and their catalyti...
The combination of H<sub>2</sub>CNH and <i>cis</i>-1,3-butadiene to form a six-membered ring was ex...
Halogen bonds are non-covalent attractive interactions between halogens that are covalently bound to...
The combination of H2C=NH and cis-1,3-butadiene to form a six-membered ring was examined by quantum ...
Enantiopure halogenated molecules are of tremendous importance as synthetic intermediates in the con...
Selective bromination reactions of “click compounds” are described. Electron-neutral and electron-de...
In recent years, the non-covalent interaction of halogen bonding (XB) has found increasing applicati...
In the past decade halogen bond (XB) catalysis has gained considerable attention. Halo-triazoles are...
Bi- and tridentate polycationic halogen bond donors based on 5-iodo-1,2,3-triazolium groups have bee...
In contrast to hydrogen bonding, which is firmly established in organocatalysis, there are still ver...
2-Halogenoimidazolium salts are found to catalyze aza-Diels–Alder reaction of aldimines with Danishe...
As a classic non-covalent bond interaction, halogen bonding is well studied in material sciences and...
The halogen bond (XB) donor properties of neutral 1,4-diaryl-5-iodo-1,2,3-triazoles are explored usi...
Anew approach towards highly enantioselective halogen-bonding catalysis hasbeen developed. In or...
Halogen-bonding Catalysis By George Neuhaus Abstract Catalysis plays an important role in all field...
International audienceA series of pyridinium and bipyridinium salts were prepared and their catalyti...
The combination of H<sub>2</sub>CNH and <i>cis</i>-1,3-butadiene to form a six-membered ring was ex...
Halogen bonds are non-covalent attractive interactions between halogens that are covalently bound to...
The combination of H2C=NH and cis-1,3-butadiene to form a six-membered ring was examined by quantum ...
Enantiopure halogenated molecules are of tremendous importance as synthetic intermediates in the con...
Selective bromination reactions of “click compounds” are described. Electron-neutral and electron-de...
In recent years, the non-covalent interaction of halogen bonding (XB) has found increasing applicati...