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  2. Chemistry Letters - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Chemical Society of Japan. It specializes in the rapid publication of reviews and letters on all areas of chemistry. The editor-in-chief is Mitsuhiko Shionoya (University of Tokyo). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 1.23. [1]

  3. Sakurai reaction - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Chemistry Letters. 5 (9): ... ISSN 0366-7022. Hosomi, Akira; Sakurai, Hideki (1 March 1977). "Chemistry of ...

  4. Theodore Kuwana - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Kuwana (1931–2022) was a chemist and academic researcher known as the founding father of the field of spectroelectrochemistry.. Kuwana's academic career included appointments at California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Riverside, Case Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, and finally at the University of Kansas.

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  6. Murai reaction - Wikipedia

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    After the active form of the ruthenium catalyst complex is generated from 1, acetophenone coordinates to the complex via its carbonyl oxygen and agostically via its ortho C-H bond (2). As in the Ru 0 proposed mechanism, this agostic interaction leads to the oxidative addition of the ortho C-H. Reductive elimination releases H 2 , which remains ...

  7. Concerted metalation deprotonation - Wikipedia

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    Concerted metalation-deprotonation (CMD) is a mechanistic pathway through which transition-metal catalyzed C–H activation reactions can take place. In a CMD pathway, the C–H bond of the substrate is cleaved and the new C–Metal bond forms through a single transition state. [1]

  8. Mukaiyama hydration - Wikipedia

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    A recent review by Shenvi and coworkers, [8] proposed that the Mukaiyama hydration operates via the same principles as metal hydride hydrogen atom transfer (MH HAT), elucidated by Jack Halpern and Jack R. Norton in their studies on hydrogenation of anthracenes by syngas and Co 2 (CO) 8 [9] and the chemistry of vitamin B 12 mimics, [10 ...

  9. Acylsilane - Wikipedia

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    Silylation of 2-lithio-1,3-dithiane, followed by hydrolysis of the dithioacetal group with mercury(II) chloride. [2] Analogous methods has also been used to produce acylgermanes. Brook acylsilane synthesis scheme.