The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Palladium-Catalysed Cross-Coupling

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Abstract

The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Professor Richard F. Heck (University of Delaware, USA), Professor Ei-ichi Negishi (Purdue University, USA) and Professor Akira Suzuki (Hokkaido University, Japan) for their work on palladium-catalysed cross-coupling in organic synthesis. This article presents a brief history of the development of the protocols for palladium-catalysed coupling in the context of Heck, Negishi and Suzuki coupling. Further developments in the area of palladium-catalysed cross-coupling are also briefly discussed, and the importance of these reactions for real world applications is highlighted.

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Colacot, T. J. (2011). The 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Palladium-Catalysed Cross-Coupling. Platinum Metals Review, 55(2), 84–90. https://doi.org/10.1595/147106711x558301

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