Based on simple ideas of electron-rich alkenes, exemplified by tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethene, TDAE, and on additional driving force associated with aromatization, families of very powerful neutral organic super-electron-donors (SEDs) have been developed. In the ground state, they carry out metal-free reductions of a range of functional groups. Iodoarenes are reduced either to aryl radicals or, with stronger donors, to aryl anions. Reduction to aryl radicals allows the initiation of very efficient transition-metal-free coupling of haloarenes to arenes. The donors also reduce alkyl halides, arenesulfonamides, triflates, and triflamdes, Weinreb amides, and acyloin derivatives. Under photoactivation at 365 nm, they are even more powerful and re...
The prevalence of metal-based reducing reagents, including metals, metal complexes, and metal salts,...
Recently, our research group has been developing novel reactions involving powerful tetraazaalkene-b...
Neutral organic electron donors, featuring pyridinylidene–imidazolylidene, pyridinylidene–benzimidaz...
Based on simple ideas of electron-rich alkenes, exemplified by tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethene, TDAE, ...
Based on simple ideas of electron-rich alkenes, exemplified by tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethene, TDAE, ...
This project aims to explore the ability of organic molecules to transfer electrons and is based on ...
Neutral organic super electron donors (SEDs) display impressive reducing power but, until now, it ha...
In recent times, metal-free chemistry has received significant attention due to its inherent qualiti...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
The prevalence of metal-based reducing reagents, including metals, metal complexes, and metal salts,...
In the past decade, a host of exceptionally strong organic electron donors has been designed and pre...
In the past decade, a host of exceptionally strong organic electron donors has been designed and pre...
Associate Editor: M. P. Sibi © 2012 Garnier et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut. License and terms: s...
The prevalence of metal-based reducing reagents, including metals, metal complexes, and metal salts,...
Recently, our research group has been developing novel reactions involving powerful tetraazaalkene-b...
Neutral organic electron donors, featuring pyridinylidene–imidazolylidene, pyridinylidene–benzimidaz...
Based on simple ideas of electron-rich alkenes, exemplified by tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethene, TDAE, ...
Based on simple ideas of electron-rich alkenes, exemplified by tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethene, TDAE, ...
This project aims to explore the ability of organic molecules to transfer electrons and is based on ...
Neutral organic super electron donors (SEDs) display impressive reducing power but, until now, it ha...
In recent times, metal-free chemistry has received significant attention due to its inherent qualiti...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
International audienceOne-electron reduction is commonly used in organic chemistry to achieve radica...
The prevalence of metal-based reducing reagents, including metals, metal complexes, and metal salts,...
In the past decade, a host of exceptionally strong organic electron donors has been designed and pre...
In the past decade, a host of exceptionally strong organic electron donors has been designed and pre...
Associate Editor: M. P. Sibi © 2012 Garnier et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut. License and terms: s...
The prevalence of metal-based reducing reagents, including metals, metal complexes, and metal salts,...
Recently, our research group has been developing novel reactions involving powerful tetraazaalkene-b...
Neutral organic electron donors, featuring pyridinylidene–imidazolylidene, pyridinylidene–benzimidaz...