Publications by authors named "J Goebel"

Palladium-catalyzed cross-couplings of aryl chlorides usually call for bulky, electron-rich ligands such as phosphines or heterocyclic carbenes. We have now found that similarly powerful cross-coupling catalysts are obtained by the reaction of palladium salts with alkynyllithium reagents. The species initially formed in this process was characterized as a dilithium tetraalkinyl palladate complex.

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The sustainable synthesis of long carbon chain molecules from carbon dioxide, water and electricity relies on the development of waste-free, highly selective C-C bond forming reactions. An example for such a power-to-chemicals process is the industrial-scale fermentation for the production of hexanoic acid. Herein, we describe how this product is transformed into 6-undecanone via decarboxylative ketonization using a heterogeneous manganese oxide/silica catalyst.

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In the classical information theoretic framework, information "value" is proportional to how novel/surprising the information is. Recent work building on such notions claimed that false news spreads faster than truth online because false news is more novel and therefore surprising. However, another determinant of surprise, semantic meaning (e.

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Pharmaceutically relevant bicyclic furans can be synthesized in a single step from substituted dioxolan-5-ones by reacting with Vilsmeier-Haack reagents. These reagents are generated from POCl or PBr and DMF. The reaction cascade is mechanistically complex and involves deoxyhalogenation, iminomethylation, and electrophilic rearrangement steps, which are facilitated by the DMF solvent.

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