Denise Méry
University of Bordeaux
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Chemical Communications | 2003
Denise Méry; Karine Heuzé; Didier Astruc
The new complex [Pd[t-Bu2PCH2N(CH2Ph)CH2P t-Bu2](OAc)2] is a very efficient catalyst for the Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction of aryl halides with acetylenes at room temperature, without co-catalyst.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008
Cátia Ornelas; Denise Méry; Eric Cloutet; Jaime Ruiz Aranzaes; Didier Astruc
Olefin cross metathesis was used to efficiently functionalize polyolefin dendrimers, polymers, and gold nanoparticles using the second-generation Grubbs catalyst. In these structures, the tethers were lengthened to prevent the facile cross metathesis that otherwise predominates in polyolefin dendrimers having short tethers. This synthetic strategy allows the one-step access to polyacid, polyester, and polyferrocenyl structures from polyolefins. Cross metathesis is also used to efficiently achieve an iterative divergent dendritic construction. All the cross metathesis reactions were monitored by 1H NMR showing the chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry was a very useful technique to confirm the efficiency of this synthetic strategy.
Chemical Communications | 2003
Karine Heuzé; Denise Méry; Dominik Gauss; Didier Astruc
Three generations of bidentate phosphinated Pd(II) dendrimers are efficient catalysts in the absence of copper co-catalyst for the Sonogashira reaction and are, with two cyclohexyl substituents on the phosphorus atoms, recovered by precipitation and re-used.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2011
Didier Astruc; Abdou K. Diallo; Sylvain Gatard; Liyuan Liang; Cátia Ornelas; Victor Martinez; Denise Méry; Jaime Ruiz
Summary The interplay between olefin metathesis and dendrimers and other nano systems is addressed in this mini review mostly based on the authors’ own contributions over the last decade. Two subjects are presented and discussed: (i) The catalysis of olefin metathesis by dendritic nano-catalysts via either covalent attachment (ROMP) or, more usefully, dendrimer encapsulation – ring closing metathesis (RCM), cross metathesis (CM), enyne metathesis reactions (EYM) – for reactions in water without a co-solvent and (ii) construction and functionalization of dendrimers by CM reactions.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2006
Denise Méry; Didier Astruc
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2004
Karine Heuzé; Denise Méry; Dominique Gauss; Jean-Claude Blais; Didier Astruc
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2005
Didier Astruc; Karine Heuzé; Sylvain Gatard; Denise Méry; Sylvain Nlate; Lauriane Plault
Angewandte Chemie | 2005
Cátia Ornelas; Denise Méry; Jean-Claude Blais; Eric Cloutet; Jaime Ruiz Aranzaes; Didier Astruc
Organometallics | 2004
Sylvain Gatard; Samia Kahlal; Denise Méry; Sylvain Nlate; Eric Cloutet; Jean-Yves Saillard; Didier Astruc
Inorganic Chemistry | 2006
Denise Méry; Lauriane Plault; Cátia Ornelas; Jaime Ruiz; Sylvain Nlate; Didier Astruc; Jean-Claude Blais; João Rodrigues; Stéphane Cordier; Kaplan Kirakci; Christiane Perrin