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Ilhyong Ryu

Researcher at Osaka Prefecture University

Publications -  411
Citations -  10109

Ilhyong Ryu is an academic researcher from Osaka Prefecture University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Carbonylation. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 397 publications receiving 8951 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilhyong Ryu include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Osaka University.

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A copper-free Sonogashira coupling reaction in ionic liquids and its application to a microflow system for efficient catalyst recycling.

TL;DR: The PdCl2(PPh3)2-catalyzed Sonogashira coupling reaction, in good to high yields, was performed in an ionic liquid in the absence of a copper salt to allow for the facile separation and recycling of the catalyst.
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Carbonylation Reactions of Alkyl Iodides through the Interplay of Carbon Radicals and Pd Catalysts

TL;DR: The radical/Pd-combined reaction system has a wide range of applications, including the synthesis of carboxylic acid esters, lactones, amides, lactams, and unsymmetrical ketones such as alkyl alkynyl andAlkyl aryl ketones, and expands the breadth and utility of carbonylation chemistry over either the original radicalcarbonylation reactions or metal-catalyzed carbonylated reactions.
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Site-Selective C–H Functionalization by Decatungstate Anion Photocatalysis: Synergistic Control by Polar and Steric Effects Expands the Reaction Scope

TL;DR: In this paper, the synergistic control of the SH2 transition states of hydrogen abstraction by polar and steric effects provides a promising strategy in achieving site-selective C(sp3)-H functionalization under decatungstate anion photocatalysis.
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Free‐Radical Carbonylations: Then and Now

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that free-radical carbonylation can now be considered a practical alternative to transition metal mediated carbonylations, and that the reaction of 4-pentenyl radicals with CO leads to acyl radical cyclization, which provides a useful method for the synthesis of cyclopentanones.