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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

tBu or not tBu

Sten O. Nilsson Lill; Per Ryberg; Tobias Rein; Evelina Bennström; Per-Ola Norrby

The regioselectivity in the palladium-catalyzed Heck coupling reaction between an aryl halide and ethyl vinyl ether with four different phosphine ligands: PPh(n)tBu(m) (n=0-3, m=3-n) has been investigated both experimentally and computationally. A zigzag selectivity pattern was experimentally observed upon consecutive replacement of Ph by tBu in the phosphine ligand. Use of a standard DFT method (B3LYP) was shown to give a correct prediction of product preference. However, the trend in relative selectivity among the different ligands could not be correctly described. The use of a more recent DFT functional (M06) parameterized to reproduce dispersion interactions resulted in an improved description. For the sterically most demanding ligands, PtBu(3) and PPhtBu(2), unexpectedly large deviations between experimental and M06 calculated selectivities raised the question of an alternative mechanism for these ligands. In the case of PtBu(3) it was found, in agreement with literature data, that the phosphine ligand could be replaced by a second halide ligand, resulting in an anionic mechanism, with a calculated selectivity in excellent agreement with experimental data. For the PPhtBu(2) ligand, two mechanisms are suggested to operate in parallel, as demonstrated both by computational studies and experimental observation of halide-dependent selectivity. A Halpern effect is observed for all phosphine ligands investigated, that is, the least stable pre-complex results in the most abundant product.


Synthesis | 2002

Asymmetric Wittig Type Reactions

Tobias Rein; Torben Pedersen


Archive | 2004

New 2-substituted, 4-amino-thiazolo 4,5-d pyrimidines, useful as chemokine receptor antagonists, esp. cx3cr1

Gunnar Nordvall; Tobias Rein; Daniel Sohn; Ronald Zemribo


Organic Process Research & Development | 2015

Route Design in the 21st Century: The ICSYNTH Software Tool as an Idea Generator for Synthesis Prediction

Anders Bøgevig; Hans-Jürgen Federsel; Fernando Huerta; Michael G. Hutchings; Hans Kraut; Thomas Langer; Peter Löw; Christoph Oppawsky; Tobias Rein; Heinz Saller


Archive | 2006

New compounds ii

Per I. Arvidsson; Erwan Arzel; Jeremy N. Burrows; Helena Gyback; Tobias Rein; Didier Rotticci; Peter Söderman


Archive | 2006

Novel imidazo [4,5 -b] pyridine derivatives as inhibitors of glycogen synthase kinase 3 for use in the treatment of dementia and neurodegenerative disorders

Per I. Arvidsson; Erwan Arzel; Jeremy N. Burrows; Martina Claesson; Colin Ray; Tobias Rein; Didier Rotticci; Peter Söderman


Archive | 2007

Imidazol-pyrimidine derivatives for treatment of diseases related to glycogen synthase kinase (gsk3)

Jeremy N. Burrows; Fernando Huerta; Fredrik Lake; Torben Pedersen; Tobias Rein; Didier Rotticci; Karin Staaf; Ulrika Yngve


Archive | 2006

New pyrimidine derivatives and their use in therapy as well as the use of pyrimidine derivatives in the manufacture of a medicament for prevention and/or treatment of alzheimer's disease

Lars I. Andersson; Erwan Arzel; Stefan Berg; Jeremy N. Burrows; Sven Hellberg; Fernando Huerta; Torben Pedersen; Tobias Rein; Didier Rotticci; Karin Staaf


Archive | 2007

New compounds 385

Jeremy N. Burrows; Fernando Huerta; Tobias Rein; Didier Rotticci; Karin Staaf


Archive | 2006

Novel 5,7-Disubstituted [1,3]Thiazolo[4,5-D]Pyrimidin-2(3H)-One Derivatives 794

Gunnar Nordvall; Colin Ray; Tobias Rein; Daniel Sohn

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