5 relations: Buchwald–Hartwig amination, Diisobutylaluminium hydride, Organophosphorus compound, Phosphine ligand, Phosphorous acid.
Buchwald–Hartwig amination
The Buchwald–Hartwig amination is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis of carbon–nitrogen bonds via the palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of amines with aryl halides.
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Diisobutylaluminium hydride
Diisobutylaluminium hydride (DIBALH, DIBAL, DIBAL-H or DIBAH) is a reducing agent with the formula (i-Bu2AlH)2, where i-Bu represents isobutyl (-CH2CH(CH3)2).
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Organophosphorus compound
Organophosphorus compounds are organic compounds containing phosphorus.
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Phosphine ligand
Phosphine ligands are phosphines, compound of the formula PRR'R" (R, R', R".
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Phosphorous acid
Phosphorous acid is the compound described by the formula H3PO3.
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Diphenylphosphinous acid, HOPPh2, Hydroxydiphenylphosphine, Ph2POH.