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t-BuXPhos palladium(II) phenethylamine chloride is a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction. This innovative method revolutionizes organic molecule synthesis by enabling the formation of carbon-carbon bonds in a single step. It presents a valuable alternative to traditional techniques like the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling. The versatility of t-BuXPhos palladium(II) phenethylamine chloride makes it applicable to a wide range of scientific research endeavors. It empowers the synthesis of diverse organic molecules, encompassing not only small molecules but also peptides, proteins, and even complex compounds like natural products. Moreover, its compatibility with various functional groups enhances its usefulness in synthesizing intricate molecules. The mechanism underlying the t-BuXPhos palladium(II) phenethylamine chloride reaction involves the creation of a palladium-alkyl bond via the addition of an alkyl halide to a palladium complex. Subsequently, this palladium-alkyl bond undergoes coupling with an organohalide, resulting in the formation of a carbon-carbon bond. The catalytic action of the palladium complex, together with the presence of the phosphine ligand, drives the reaction. Additionally, the base plays a pivotal role by deprotonating the organohalide and activating the palladium-alkyl bond, facilitating the entire process.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
t-BuXPhos palladium(II) phenethylamine chloride, 250 mg | sc-301860 | 250 mg | $185.00 |