
At ITbM, Nagoya University, researchers developed a new nickel catalyst with a "Kabuto-like" structure. It was found to catalyze the cross-coupling reaction between carbonyl compounds and readily available phenol derivatives, to form alpha-arylketones, which are found in many biologically active compounds (Kabuto = a helmet worn by Japanese samurai). Nagoya, Japan - Professors Kenichiro Itami and Junichiro Yamaguchi of the Institute of Transformative ...
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