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Kyohei Ozaki

Researcher at Nagoya University

Publications -  7
Citations -  631

Kyohei Ozaki is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Indole test. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 517 citations.

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Annulative π-Extension (APEX): Rapid Access to Fused Arenes, Heteroarenes, and Nanographenes.

TL;DR: The progress and applications of APEX reactions of unfunctionalized arenes and heteroarenes are described and a one-pot π-extension without the need to prefunctionalize the aromatic compounds is facilitated.
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One-shot K-region-selective annulative π-extension for nanographene synthesis and functionalization

TL;DR: One-shot APEX reactions that occur at the K-region (convex armchair edge) of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by the Pd(CH3CN)4(SbF6)2/o-chloranil catalytic system with silicon-bridged aromatics as π-extending agents are described.
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One-shot indole-to-carbazole π-extension by a Pd–Cu–Ag trimetallic system

TL;DR: In this article, a Pd-Cu-Ag trimetallic system was developed to convert indoles to carbazoles using electron-deficient alkenes as two-carbon units.
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Annulative π-Extension (APEX) of Heteroarenes with Dibenzosiloles and Dibenzogermoles by Palladium/o-Chloranil Catalysis

TL;DR: Mechanistic investigations indicated two possible reaction pathways involving carbopalladation-based double C-H arylation of benzothiophene or formal cycloaddition/oxidation cascades.
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One‐Step Annulative π‐Extension of Alkynes with Dibenzosiloles or Dibenzogermoles by Palladium/o‐chloranil Catalysis

TL;DR: An efficient one-step annulative π-extension reaction of alkynes that provides access to diarylphenanthrenes and related nanographene precursors is reported, affording oligoarylene products that show potential in the synthesis of larger polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and nanographenes.