《Direct C-H Arylation of Aldehydes by Merging Photocatalyzed Hydrogen Atom Transfer with Palladium Catalysis》 was published in ACS Catalysis in 2020. These research results belong to Wang, Lu; Wang, Ting; Cheng, Gui-Juan; Li, Xiaobao; Wei, Jun-Jie; Guo, Bin; Zheng, Caijuan; Chen, Guangying; Ran, Chongzhao; Zheng, Chao. Application of 402-43-7 The article mentions the following:
Herein, we report that merging palladium catalysis with hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) photocatalysis enabled direct arylations and alkenylations of aldehyde C-H bonds, facilitating visible light-catalyzed construction of a variety of ketones. Tetrabutylammonium decatungstate and anthraquinone were found to act as synergistic HAT photocatalysts. D. functional theory calculations suggested a Pd0-PdII-PdIII-PdI-Pd0 pathway and revealed that regeneration of the Pd0 catalyst and the photocatalyst occurs simultaneously in the presence of KHCO3. This regeneration features a low energy barrier, promoting efficient coupling of the palladium catalytic cycle with the photocatalytic cycle. The work reported herein suggests great promise for further applications of HAT photocatalysis in palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling and C-H functionalization reactions to be successful. The experimental part of the paper was very detailed, including the reaction process of 1-Bromo-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene(cas: 402-43-7Application of 402-43-7)
1-Bromo-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene(cas: 402-43-7) belongs to organobromine compounds. A variety of minor organobromine compounds are found in nature, but none are biosynthesized or required by mammals.Application of 402-43-7 The most pervasive is the naturally produced bromomethane.
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