Carbonyl-olefin metathesis represents a powerful yet underdeveloped method for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. So far, no Brønsted acid based method for the catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis has been described. Herein, a cocatalytic system based on a simple Brønsted acid (HCl) and a self‐assembled supramolecular host is presented. The developed system compares well with the current benchmark catalyst for carbonyl-olefin metathesis in terms of substrate scope and yield of isolated product. Control experiments provide strong evidence that the reaction proceeds inside the cavity of the supramolecular host. A mechanistic probe indicates that a stepwise reaction mechanism is likely
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
Catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis reactions have recently been developed as a powerful tool for c...
Carbon−carbon bond forming reactions are among the most desirable transformations to synthetic organ...
Organic molecules are primarily made up of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds. As a result, methods that prom...
Organic molecules are primarily made up of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds. As a result, methods that prom...
The formation of C-C bonds and the utility of olefins is of the utmost importance in organic chemist...
The development of sustainable and selective catalytic procedures for carbon-carbon and carbon-heter...
The development of sustainable and selective catalytic procedures for carbon-carbon and carbon-heter...
The carbonyl–olefin metathesis reaction has experienced significant advances in the last seven years...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
The development of a catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis strategy is reported, in the context of th...
The development of a catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis strategy is reported, in the context of th...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
Catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis reactions have recently been developed as a powerful tool for c...
Carbon−carbon bond forming reactions are among the most desirable transformations to synthetic organ...
Organic molecules are primarily made up of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds. As a result, methods that prom...
Organic molecules are primarily made up of carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds. As a result, methods that prom...
The formation of C-C bonds and the utility of olefins is of the utmost importance in organic chemist...
The development of sustainable and selective catalytic procedures for carbon-carbon and carbon-heter...
The development of sustainable and selective catalytic procedures for carbon-carbon and carbon-heter...
The carbonyl–olefin metathesis reaction has experienced significant advances in the last seven years...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
The development of a catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis strategy is reported, in the context of th...
The development of a catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis strategy is reported, in the context of th...
Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions remain among the most important for the synthesis of organic st...
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
The development of new methods for forming carbon-carbon bonds is an important area of research in s...
Catalytic carbonyl-olefin metathesis reactions have recently been developed as a powerful tool for c...