Part 2 of the 2010 Nobel Prize article looks at the contributions of Akira Suzuki and Ei-ichi Negishi. They turned Richard Heck's discovery into routine practice but they are not the only major contributors to making palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions an indispensable part of modern synthetic chemistry.5 page(s
A nickel pincer complex, Nickamine, is shown to be an active catalyst for a large number of reaction...
It’s my great priviledge to be here today, in a position I never thought pos-sible. I hope the story...
The Suzuki-Miyaura reaction (SMR), involving the coupling of an organoboron reagent and an organic h...
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is one long overdue. It recognises the contribution of three em...
The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chem. was awarded to three scientists, R F Heck, E-I Negishi and A Suzuki, ...
Synthetic organic chemistry experienced a significant advance in the last quarter of the 20th centur...
Le prix Nobel de chimie 2010 a été décerné à l’Américain Richard F. Heck (Delaware University, Newar...
Palladium catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions are one of the most widely used class of transformation...
The role of organic synthesis to the mankind is of paramount importance since the early nineteen cen...
Ei-ichi Negishi va rebre el Premi Nobel de Química 2010 pel descobriment, fa més de quaranta anys, d...
Modelling enzyme-driven reactions is now possible thanks to a confluence of ideas: those of a Nobel ...
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions are nowadays essential in organic synthesis for the con...
Dedicated to Professor Akira Suzuki in recognition of his very important contributions to organometa...
Transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction has become a useful methodology for the formation...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Cross-Coupling Reactions[Abstract] Cross-coupl...
A nickel pincer complex, Nickamine, is shown to be an active catalyst for a large number of reaction...
It’s my great priviledge to be here today, in a position I never thought pos-sible. I hope the story...
The Suzuki-Miyaura reaction (SMR), involving the coupling of an organoboron reagent and an organic h...
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is one long overdue. It recognises the contribution of three em...
The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chem. was awarded to three scientists, R F Heck, E-I Negishi and A Suzuki, ...
Synthetic organic chemistry experienced a significant advance in the last quarter of the 20th centur...
Le prix Nobel de chimie 2010 a été décerné à l’Américain Richard F. Heck (Delaware University, Newar...
Palladium catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions are one of the most widely used class of transformation...
The role of organic synthesis to the mankind is of paramount importance since the early nineteen cen...
Ei-ichi Negishi va rebre el Premi Nobel de Química 2010 pel descobriment, fa més de quaranta anys, d...
Modelling enzyme-driven reactions is now possible thanks to a confluence of ideas: those of a Nobel ...
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions are nowadays essential in organic synthesis for the con...
Dedicated to Professor Akira Suzuki in recognition of his very important contributions to organometa...
Transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction has become a useful methodology for the formation...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Cross-Coupling Reactions[Abstract] Cross-coupl...
A nickel pincer complex, Nickamine, is shown to be an active catalyst for a large number of reaction...
It’s my great priviledge to be here today, in a position I never thought pos-sible. I hope the story...
The Suzuki-Miyaura reaction (SMR), involving the coupling of an organoboron reagent and an organic h...