C07C22/00

Method for the preparation of iodoalkanes

The present invention relates to an atom economic procedure of preparing iodoalkanes by hydroiodination of alkenes. In particular the present method features the generation of anhydrous hydrogen iodide from atomic hydrogen and iodine in situ by using transition metal precursor and phosphine ligandcatalyst.

Method for the preparation of 1-(2-halogen-ethyl)-4 piperidine-carboxylic acid ethyl esters

The present invention refers to a process for the preparation of 1-(2-halogen-ethyl)-4-piperidinecarboxylic acid ethyl esters, in particular of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-4 piperidinecarboxylic acid ethyl ester, a versatile synthesis intermediate, particularly useful as an intermediate compound in the synthesis of umeclidinium.

Method for the preparation of 1-(2-halogen-ethyl)-4 piperidine-carboxylic acid ethyl esters

The present invention refers to a process for the preparation of 1-(2-halogen-ethyl)-4-piperidinecarboxylic acid ethyl esters, in particular of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-4 piperidinecarboxylic acid ethyl ester, a versatile synthesis intermediate, particularly useful as an intermediate compound in the synthesis of umeclidinium.

METATHESIS CATALYSTS AND METHODS THEREOF

The present application provides, among other things, compounds and methods for metathesis reactions. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and/or stereoselectivity. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and Z-selectivity. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and E-selectivity. In some embodiments, provided technologies are particularly useful for preparing alkenyl fluorides. In some embodiments, a provided compound useful for metathesis reactions has the structure of formula II-a. In some embodiments, a provided compound useful for metathesis reactions has the structure of formula II-b.

METATHESIS CATALYSTS AND METHODS THEREOF

The present application provides, among other things, compounds and methods for metathesis reactions. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and/or stereoselectivity. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and Z-selectivity. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods for preparing alkenyl halide with regioselectivity and E-selectivity. In some embodiments, provided technologies are particularly useful for preparing alkenyl fluorides. In some embodiments, a provided compound useful for metathesis reactions has the structure of formula II-a. In some embodiments, a provided compound useful for metathesis reactions has the structure of formula II-b.

TARGETED, METAL-CATALYZED FLUORINATION OF COMPLEX COMPOUNDS WITH FLUORIDE ION VIA DECARBOXYLATION

Methods of preparing fluorinated compounds by carboxylative fluorination using fluoride are contained herein. Fluorinated compounds are provided. Methods of using fluorinated compounds are contained herein.

TARGETED, METAL-CATALYZED FLUORINATION OF COMPLEX COMPOUNDS WITH FLUORIDE ION VIA DECARBOXYLATION

Methods of preparing fluorinated compounds by carboxylative fluorination using fluoride are contained herein. Fluorinated compounds are provided. Methods of using fluorinated compounds are contained herein.

Method for the Preparation of Iodoalkanes

The present invention relates to an atom economic procedure of preparing iodoalkanes by hydroiodination of alkenes. In particular the present method features the generation of anhydrous hydrogen iodide from atomic hydrogen and iodine in situ by using transition metal precursor and phosphine ligandcatalyst.

Method for the Preparation of Iodoalkanes

The present invention relates to an atom economic procedure of preparing iodoalkanes by hydroiodination of alkenes. In particular the present method features the generation of anhydrous hydrogen iodide from atomic hydrogen and iodine in situ by using transition metal precursor and phosphine ligandcatalyst.

Organic compound and organic light-emitting device

The present invention relates to a novel stable benzo[h]hexaphene compound and an organic light-emitting device including the compound. The present invention provides a benzo[h]hexaphene shown in claim 1.