Publications by authors named "A Pfaltz"

Albert Eschenmoser, one of the greatest organic chemists of the past hundred years, died on July 14, 2023 at the age of 97. The extraordinary breadth of his scientific contributions ranged from synthetic methodology, structure elucidation, and synthesis of natural products to the chemical etiology of biomolecular structures.

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This Review compiles the evolution, mechanistic understanding, and more recent advances in enantioselective Pd-catalyzed allylic substitution and decarboxylative and oxidative allylic substitutions. For each reaction, the catalytic data, as well as examples of their application to the synthesis of more complex molecules, are collected. Sections in which we discuss key mechanistic aspects for high selectivity and a comparison with other metals (with advantages and disadvantages) are also included.

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  • Asymmetric hydrogenation has become a key method for creating stereocenters, but the hydrogenation of unfunctionalized tetrasubstituted acyclic olefins is still a major challenge.
  • Researchers have discovered a new iridium catalyst that enables highly selective hydrogenation of these challenging olefins.
  • The new method shows outstanding effectiveness across various olefin types, achieving high yields and selectivity in the reactions.
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In recent years, H activation at non-transition-metal centers has met with increasing attention. Here, a system in which H is activated and transferred to aldimines and ketimines using substoichiometric amounts of lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide is reported. Notably, the reaction tolerates the presence of acidic protons in the α-position.

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