The selective conversion of carbon–oxygen bonds into carbon–nitrogen bonds to form amines is one of the most important chemical transformations for the production of bulk and fine chemicals and pharma ...
Figure 2: A new amine-directed, palladium-catalysed directed C–H activation mode. Figure 3: Scope of the palladium-catalysed C–H aziridination process. Figure 5: Towards a general strategy for C–H ...
Organic molecules that have a chiral center three or four carbon atoms from an amine nitrogen atom—called γ- and δ-chiral amines, respectively—are important structural elements in many pharmaceutical ...
Many combined cycle power plants have established a pH guideline between 9.6 and 10.0 to minimize corrosion in heat recovery steam generators and condensers. Neutralizing amines are used to achieve ...
An inexpensive manganese compound solves a common problem for catalysts—the tendency of many to be highly reactive or selective but not both. The manganese catalyst can aminate strong C–H bonds but ...