Diphenyl Phenanthroline NNC Palladium [DPP-NNC Pd]
- for Organic Synthesis
- Manufacturer :
- FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
- Storage Condition :
- Keep at RT.
- CAS RN® :
- 1499115-56-8
- Molecular Formula :
- C24H15ClN2Pd
- Molecular Weight :
- 473.26
- GHS :
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100mg
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500mg
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Overview
Diphenylphenanthroline NNC palladium (DPP-NNC Pd) is an ultrahigh-efficiency catalyst that is reactable in very small amount as ppm order or less. Carbon-carbon bond formation reaction using precious metals catalyst is one of the essential reactions for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and functional materials. On the other hand, in these reactions, palladium on the order of percent is generally required to obtain the target molecule in excellent yield. Therefore, mixing of palladium in the product will often be a problem. We are offering our DPP-NNC Pd in solving the problems.
Applications
Arylation reaction using trace amount of catalyst (ppm level)
Reference
Hamasaka, G., Sakurai, F. and Uozumi, Y.: Chem. Commun., 51, 3886 (2015).
Overview / Applications
Outline | This product is for research use only. Do not administer it to human.It is pinser type palladium catalyst developed by Professor Uozumi of Molecular Science Laboratories. It can be used for Tsuji-Trost reaction etc. The amount of catalyst used is an ultrahigh-active coupling catalyst that progresses by the order of "mol ppm". |
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Alias
- DPP-NNC Pd
For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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