Copper??Catalyzed Hydrocarboxylation of Alkynes Using Carbon Dioxide and Hydrosilanes
T Fujihara, T Xu, K Semba, J Terao…
Index: Fujihara, Tetsuaki; Xu, Tinghua; Semba, Kazuhiko; Terao, Jun; Tsuji, Yasushi Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2011 , vol. 50, # 2 p. 523 - 527
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Abstract
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a readily available and renewable chemical feedstock, although thermodynamic considerations limit its widespread use in chemical reactions.[1] For effective utilization of CO2, transition-metal catalysts are required.[2] Useful transformations of CO2 such as 1) cycloaddition via a metallacycle [3] and 2) carboxylation of organozinc and organoboron compounds [4] have been reported to date. Besides these reactions, the ...
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