Tetrabutylammonium (4’methyl-[2,2’bipyridin]-5yl)methanesulfonate
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Tetrabutylammonium (4’methyl-[2,2’bipyridin]-5yl)methanesulfonate is a small molecule that has been shown to act as a bifunctional ligand for iridium to control regioselectivity of iridium-catalysed borylation on cationic substrates as shown in the publications below.
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swap_vertical_circlemode_editAuthors (1)Robert Phipps
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- Holly J Davis, Madalina T Mihai, Robert J Phipps (14th of September 2016), Ion Pair-Directed Regiocontrol in Transition-Metal Catalysis: A Meta-Selective C-H Borylation of Aromatic Quaternary Ammonium Salts, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 138(39), 12759-12762
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swap_vertical_circlecloud_downloadSupporting documents (1)Product brochureTetrabutylammonium (4’methyl-[2,2’bipyridin]-5yl)methanesulfonate.pdf
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