Bin Yang
Stockholm University
22 Papers
20 Citations
Bin Yang is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Control of Selectivity in Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Oxidative Transformations of Allenes.
TL;DR: A highly selective palladium-catalyzed allenic C(sp3)-H bond oxidation of allenes in the absence of an assisting group was developed, which provides a novel and straightforward synthesis of [3]dendralene derivatives.
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Highly Selective Cascade C–C Bond Formation via Palladium- Catalyzed Oxidative Carbonylation–Carbocyclization–Carbonylation–Alkynylation of Enallenes
Can Zhu,Bin Yang,Jan-E. Bäckvall +2 more
TL;DR: A highly efficient palladium-catalyzed oxidative cascade reaction of enallenes undergoing overall four C-C bond formations has been developed and different types of terminal alkynes and functionalized en allenes have been investigated and found to undergo the cascade reaction under mild reaction conditions.
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Olefin-Directed Palladium-Catalyzed Regio- and Stereoselective Oxidative Arylation of Allenes
TL;DR: An olefin‐directed palladium‐catalyzed oxidative regio‐ and stereoselective arylation of allenes to afford 1,3,6‐trienes has been established and has been proven to be a crucial element for the arylating transformation.
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Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Carbocyclization–Borylation of Enallenes to Cyclobutenes
TL;DR: A highly efficient palladium‐catalyzed oxidative borylation of enallenes was developed for the selective formation of cyclobutene derivatives and fully‐substituted alkenylboron compounds, which showed a broad substrate scope and good tolerance for various functional groups.
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Highly Selective Construction of Seven‐Membered Carbocycles by Olefin‐Assisted Palladium‐Catalyzed Oxidative Carbocyclization–Alkoxycarbonylation of Bisallenes
TL;DR: An olefin-assisted palladium-catalyzed oxidative carbocyclization-alkoxycarbonylation of bisallenes to afford seven-membered carbocycles has been established, and intramolecular oxidative coupling suggests that the reaction proceeds via a (π-allyl)palladium intermediate.
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