A method for the metal-free reduction of carboxylic amides using oxalyl chloride as an activating agent and hydrogen as the final reductant is introduced. The reaction proceeds via the hydrogen splitting by B(2,6-F2-C6H3)3 in combination with chloride as the Lewis base. Density functional theory calculations support the unprecedented role of halides as active Lewis base components in the frustrated Lewis pair mediated hydrogen activation. The reaction displays broad substrate scope for tertiary benzoic acid amides and α-branched carboxamides
Non-transition metal catalytic systems able to activate hydrogen and other small molecules are focus...
We herein explore whether tris(aryl)borane Lewis acids are capable of cleaving H2 outside of the usu...
The chemistry of frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) is widely explored in the activation of small molecules...
Sterically encumbered Lewis acid–base pairs, the so-called frustrated Lewis pairs, can split dihydro...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
Frustrated Lewis pairs have great potential as metal-free catalysts, for example, for the activation...
Catalytic hydrogenation is one of the most important reaction types commonly used in chemistry and c...
AbstractThe activation of H2 for the catalytic hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds is one of the ...
Frustrated Lewis pairs have great potential as metal-free catalysts, for example, for the activation...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
New main group systems that provide avenues for small molecule activation have been illustrated usin...
New main group systems that provide avenues for small molecule activation have been illustrated usin...
ABSTRACT: Hydrogenation of alkyl and aryl ketones using H2 is catalytically achieved in 18 examples ...
The past decade has seen the emergence of a new concept in main-group chemistry: ‘frustrated Lewis p...
Non-transition metal catalytic systems able to activate hydrogen and other small molecules are focus...
We herein explore whether tris(aryl)borane Lewis acids are capable of cleaving H2 outside of the usu...
The chemistry of frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) is widely explored in the activation of small molecules...
Sterically encumbered Lewis acid–base pairs, the so-called frustrated Lewis pairs, can split dihydro...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
Frustrated Lewis pairs have great potential as metal-free catalysts, for example, for the activation...
Catalytic hydrogenation is one of the most important reaction types commonly used in chemistry and c...
AbstractThe activation of H2 for the catalytic hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds is one of the ...
Frustrated Lewis pairs have great potential as metal-free catalysts, for example, for the activation...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
Typically, a Lewis acid and a Lewis base can react with each other and form a classical Lewis adduct...
New main group systems that provide avenues for small molecule activation have been illustrated usin...
New main group systems that provide avenues for small molecule activation have been illustrated usin...
ABSTRACT: Hydrogenation of alkyl and aryl ketones using H2 is catalytically achieved in 18 examples ...
The past decade has seen the emergence of a new concept in main-group chemistry: ‘frustrated Lewis p...
Non-transition metal catalytic systems able to activate hydrogen and other small molecules are focus...
We herein explore whether tris(aryl)borane Lewis acids are capable of cleaving H2 outside of the usu...
The chemistry of frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) is widely explored in the activation of small molecules...