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Preparation of Silver-Palladium Alloyed Nanoparticles for Plasmonic Catalysis under Visible-Light Illumination
Published on: August 18, 2020
Visible-light palladium catalysis for alkylated and difluoroalkylated pyrazolones
Anindya Das1, Lennard Kloene2, Sneha Chandra1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Karwar-342037, Rajasthan, India. sandipmurarka@iitj.ac.in.
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We report a photoinduced palladium-catalyzed protocol for the synthesis of biologically relevant alkylated and difluoroalkylated pyrazolones via a radical cascade between N'-arylidene-N-acryloylphenylhydrazides and unactivated alkyl and difluoroalkyl halides. The protocol exhibits broad substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, and applicability to complex drug and natural product-derived fragments.
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