Journal article
Gas phase studies of the Pesci decarboxylation reaction: Synthesis, structure, and unimolecular and bimolecular reactivity of organometallic ions
RAJ O'Hair, NJ Rijs
Accounts of Chemical Research | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1021/ar500377u
Abstract
ConspectusDecarboxylation chemistry has a rich history, and in more recent times, it has been recruited in the quest to develop cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient bond-coupling reactions. Thus, over the past two decades, there has been intense investigation into new metal-catalyzed reactions of carboxylic substrates. Understanding the elementary steps of metal-mediated transformations is at the heart of inventing new reactions and improving the performance of existing ones. Fortunately, during the same time period, there has been a convergence in mass spectrometry (MS) techniques, which allows these catalytic processes to be examined efficiently in the gas phase. Thus, electrospray ionizat..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
R.A.J.O. thanks the ARC for support (Grant DP110103844 and the CoE program) and all the students, postdoctoral fellows, and collaborators involved in our decarboxylation work, especially Dr. George Khairallah. N.J.R. thanks the AvH Foundation.