A reaction-economic combinatorial strategy is described for lead hit identification in catalyst discovery efforts directed towards a specific transformation. Complex mixtures of rationally chosen precatalysts and ligands are screened against various reaction parameters to identify lead conditions in a small number of reactions. Iterative deconvolution of the resulting hits identifies which components contribute to the lead in situ generated catalyst. Application of this strategy rapidly uncovered a new mild in situ generated catalyst for the dehydrative Friedel-Crafts reaction as well as conditions for selective monoarylation in catalytic ortho-C-H arylation of unsubstituted N-(quinolin-8-yl)benzamide. This journal is
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Wolf, E., Richmond, E., & Moran, J. (2015). Identifying lead hits in catalyst discovery by screening and deconvoluting complex mixtures of catalyst components. Chemical Science, 6(4), 2501–2505. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00268k
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