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Namdeo, Pavan K., Sheokand, Sonu, Kote, Basvaraj S., Radhakrishna, Latchupatula, Kunchur, Harish S., Saini, Prateek, Ramakrishnan, Srinivasan, Balakrishna, Maravanji S. (2022) RuII complexes of 1,2,3-triazole appended tertiary phosphines, [P(Ph){(o-C6H4)(1,2,3-N3C(Ph)CH}2] and [P(Ph){o-C6H4(CCH)-(1,2,3-N3-Ph)}2]: highly active catalysts for transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl/nitro compounds and for α-alkylation of ketones. Dalton Transactions, 51 (17) 6795-6808 doi:10.1039/d2dt00361a

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TitleRuII complexes of 1,2,3-triazole appended tertiary phosphines, [P(Ph){(o-C6H4)(1,2,3-N3C(Ph)CH}2] and [P(Ph){o-C6H4(CCH)-(1,2,3-N3-Ph)}2]: highly active catalysts for transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl/nitro compounds and for α-alkylation of ketones
JournalDalton Transactions
AuthorsNamdeo, Pavan K.Author
Sheokand, SonuAuthor
Kote, Basvaraj S.Author
Radhakrishna, LatchupatulaAuthor
Kunchur, Harish S.Author
Saini, PrateekAuthor
Ramakrishnan, SrinivasanAuthor
Balakrishna, Maravanji S.Author
Year2022Volume51
Issue17
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/d2dt00361aSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceNamdeo, Pavan K., Sheokand, Sonu, Kote, Basvaraj S., Radhakrishna, Latchupatula, Kunchur, Harish S., Saini, Prateek, Ramakrishnan, Srinivasan, Balakrishna, Maravanji S. (2022) RuII complexes of 1,2,3-triazole appended tertiary phosphines, [P(Ph){(o-C6H4)(1,2,3-N3C(Ph)CH}2] and [P(Ph){o-C6H4(CCH)-(1,2,3-N3-Ph)}2]: highly active catalysts for transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl/nitro compounds and for α-alkylation of ketones. Dalton Transactions, 51 (17) 6795-6808 doi:10.1039/d2dt00361a
Plain TextNamdeo, Pavan K., Sheokand, Sonu, Kote, Basvaraj S., Radhakrishna, Latchupatula, Kunchur, Harish S., Saini, Prateek, Ramakrishnan, Srinivasan, Balakrishna, Maravanji S. (2022) RuII complexes of 1,2,3-triazole appended tertiary phosphines, [P(Ph){(o-C6H4)(1,2,3-N3C(Ph)CH}2] and [P(Ph){o-C6H4(CCH)-(1,2,3-N3-Ph)}2]: highly active catalysts for transfer hydrogenation of carbonyl/nitro compounds and for α-alkylation of ketones. Dalton Transactions, 51 (17) 6795-6808 doi:10.1039/d2dt00361a
In(2022) Dalton Transactions Vol. 51 (17) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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