Kyoko Nozaki
University of Tokyo
459 Papers
3.5K Citations
Kyoko Nozaki is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 434 publications. Previous affiliations of Kyoko Nozaki include Doshisha University & Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
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Papers
Transition-metal catalyzed regioselective addition of PhMe2SiBEt3Li and Bu3SnBEt3Li to acetylenic compounds in the presence of methanol
Kyoko Nozaki,Kuni Wakamatsu,Tsuyoshi Nonaka,Werner Tűckmantel,Koichiro Oshima,Kiitiro Utimoto +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the methanoi as a proton source is used for the completion of the reaction and the presence of a transition-metal catalyst is essential for the complete reaction.
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Hydroesterification of Vinylarenes Catalyzed by Palladium Complexes of Dialkylmonoaryl- and Monoalkyldiarylphosphines
TL;DR: In this article, a mixture of PdCl2 and monodentate phosphorus ligands as a catalyst was used for the hydroesterification of vinylarenes, using a combination of menthyldiphenylphosphine (MDPP) and neomenthyldiphosphine(NPHP) as ligands.
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Asymmetric Hydroformylation of Olefins in Highly Crosslinked Polymer Matrixes
Kyoko Nozaki,Fumitoshi Shibahara,Yohei Itoi,Eiji Shirakawa,Tetsuo Ohta,Hidemasa Takaya,Tamejiro Hiyama +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used polymer-immobilized chiral phosphine-phosphite-rh(I) complexes for asymmetric hydroformylation of styrene and gave 2- and 3-phenylpropanals with a substrate/catalyst ratio of 2000 and iso/normal ratios of 84/16 to 89/11, respectively.
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Branched-Selective Hydroformylation of Nonactivated Olefins Using an N-Triphos/Rh Catalyst
Andreas Phanopoulos,Kyoko Nozaki +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a catalytic system comprised of nitrogen-centered di- or triphosphine ligands in conjunction with rhodium that is capable of delivering branched aldehydes from terminal olefin substrates was reported.
Et3B Induced Radical Addition of Thiols to Acetylenes.
Yoshifumi Ichinose,Kuni Wakamatsu,Kyoko Nozaki,Jean-Luc Birbaum,Koichiro Oshima,Kiitiro Utimoto +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the reaction of acetylenes with 3-methyl-2-buten-1-thio1 gave dihydro-thiophene derivatives in one pot.
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