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Motohiro Sonoda

Researcher at Osaka Prefecture University

Publications -  137
Citations -  4025

Motohiro Sonoda is an academic researcher from Osaka Prefecture University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Ruthenium. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 136 publications receiving 3720 citations. Previous affiliations of Motohiro Sonoda include Kanagawa University & Osaka University.

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Efficient catalytic addition of aromatic carbon-hydrogen bonds to olefins

TL;DR: The selective cleavage of carbon-hydrogen bonds in organic compounds is a critical step in many organic syntheses, and is particularly important in the conversion of hydrocarbons to useful organic compounds.
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Catalytic Addition of Aromatic Carbon–Hydrogen Bonds to Olefins with the Aid of Ruthenium Complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of the coordination of the oxygen atom of the ketone to ruthenium and the intervention of a cyclometallation intermediate are suggested. But the results of the deuterium labeling experiment using acetophenone-d5 and triethoxyvinylsilane are limited.
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Catalytic C-H/olefin coupling

TL;DR: The cleavage and addition of ortho C-H bonds in various aromatic compounds such as ketones, esters, imines, imidates, nitrile, and aldehydes to olefins and acetlylenes can be achieved catalytically with the aid of ruthenium catalysts.
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m-Diethynylbenzene Macrocycles: Syntheses and Self-Association Behavior in Solution

TL;DR: It turned out that DBMs tend to aggregate more readily than the corresponding phenylacetylene macrocycles, acetylene-bridged [2(n)]metacyclophanes, owing to the withdrawal of the electron density from the aromatic rings by the butadiyne linkages which facilitates pi-pi stacking interactions.
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Addition of Carbon–Hydrogen Bonds in Aromatic Ketones to Olefins. The Effect of Various Substituents at the Aromatic Ring

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of various substituents at the aromatic ring is examined and the ruthenium-catalyzed reaction of carbon-hydrogen bonds in aromatic ketones with olefins is obtained.