2021
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202112876
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Nickel‐Catalyzed Reductive C−Ge Coupling of Aryl/Alkenyl Electrophiles with Chlorogermanes

Abstract: Cross‐electrophile coupling has emerged as a promising tool for molecular synthesis; however, current studies have focused mainly on forging C−C bonds. We report a cross‐electrophile C−Ge coupling reaction and thereby demonstrate the possibility of constructing organogermanes from carbon electrophiles and chlorogermanes. The reaction proceeds under mild conditions and offers access to both aryl and alkenyl germanes. Electron‐rich, electron‐poor, and ortho‐/meta‐/para‐substituted (hetero)aryl electrophiles, as … Show more

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“…This pertains not only to the preparation of germaniumcontaining molecules but also to their further use in organic synthesis. These fields were recently revived by the advances made by Schoenebeck, 4 Xiao, 5 and Shu 6 and a few contributions by us. 7 To the best of our knowledge, there has been little progress regarding the formation of chiral germanium-substituted building blocks.…”
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“…This pertains not only to the preparation of germaniumcontaining molecules but also to their further use in organic synthesis. These fields were recently revived by the advances made by Schoenebeck, 4 Xiao, 5 and Shu 6 and a few contributions by us. 7 To the best of our knowledge, there has been little progress regarding the formation of chiral germanium-substituted building blocks.…”
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confidence: 99%