Diketone Ligands
Diketone ligands are organic compounds containing two carbonyl groups (C=O) and two alkyl or aryl groups. They are widely used in transition metal catalysis, coordination chemistry and materials science because they can form stable coordination structures with metal centers. Diketone ligands have important chemical and physical properties. They can stabilize metal centers through the coordination between their carbonyl groups and metal ions to form metal-ligand complexes with special structures and functions.
Technical Resources
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Catalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation of unprotected indoles with nitroalkenes using a novel chiralChiral chloro-indeno pybox has served as a new ligand for the Yb(OTf)3-catalyzed asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation reaction of indoles with nitroalkenes. The tunable nature of pybox ligands
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2Catalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation of unprotected indoles with nitroalkenes using a novel chiral
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3Catalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation of unprotected indoles with nitroalkenes using a novel chiral
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4Catalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation of unprotected indoles with nitroalkenes using a novel chiral
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5Catalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation of unprotected indoles with nitroalkenes using a novel chiral
Related Classifications
- Asymmetric Synthesis
- C-H Activation
- Carbon-Donor Ligands
- Compounds by Element Classes
- Condensation
- Cross-Coupling
- Cross-coupling Reaction using Transition Metal Catalysts
- Hydrogenation
- Main-group Elements
- Nitrogen-Donor Ligands
- Non-Precious Metal Catalysis
- Olefin Metathesis
- Olefin Ligands
- Organocatalysts
- Oxidation
- Phosphorous Compounds
- Photocatalysts
- Transition Elements