Solvent‐Free Carbon‐Carbon Bond Formations in Ball Mills

Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis - Tập 349 Số 14-15 - Trang 2213-2233 - 2007
Belén Rodrı́guez1,2, Angelika Bruckmann1,2, Toni Rantanen1,2, Carsten Bolm1,2
1Institute of Organic Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 1, 52056 Aachen, Germany, Phone: (+49)-241-809-4675
2fax: (+49)-241-809-2391

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AbstractBall milling has been applied in numerous solvent‐free carbon‐carbon bond formations. In many cases, these transformations proved superior to the analogous reactions performed in solution. The reaction scope involves purely organic addition and coupling reactions, transformations involving metals (in stoichiometric and catalytic amounts) as well as asymmetric organocatalyses.

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