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Simple Syntheses of Aryl Alkyl Thioethers and of Aromatic Thiols from Unactivated Aryl Halides and Efficient Methods for Selective Dealkylation of Aryl Alkyl Ethers and Thioethers

Lorenzo Testaferri, +4 more
- 01 Jan 1983 - 
- Vol. 1983, Iss: 09, pp 751-755
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This article is published in Synthesis.The article was published on 1983-01-01. It has received 99 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Aryl & Ether.

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Coulomb blockade and the Kondo effect in single-atom transistors

TL;DR: Two related molecules containing a Co ion bonded to polypyridyl ligands, attached to insulating tethers of different lengths are examined, enabling the fabrication of devices that exhibit either single-electron phenomena, such as Coulomb blockade or the Kondo effect.
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Copper in cross-coupling reactions: The post-Ullmann chemistry

TL;DR: A number of methods using various copper complexes and salts to carry out cross-coupling reactions leading to the formation of C heteroatom (C N, C O, C S, C P, C Se), C C, and C metal bonds have been proposed as discussed by the authors.
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Pd2(dba)3/Xantphos-catalyzed cross-coupling of thiols and aryl bromides/triflates

TL;DR: In this article, the cross-coupling of aliphatic and aromatic thiols and aryl bromides/triflates mediated by a Pd2(dba)3/Xantphos catalytic system in refluxing xylene (140°C) affords the corresponding thioethers in good yield.
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Thioether Side Chains Improve the Stability, Fluorescence, and Metal Uptake of a Metal–Organic Framework

TL;DR: In this article, the carboxyl-thioether combination was used for functionalizing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in connection with the prototypic MOF-5 system, where the thioether side chain was placed at the 2,5 positions of bdc, and the resultant molecule (L) was crystallized with Zn(II) ions into a porous, cubic network.
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A persulfurated benzene molecule exhibits outstanding phosphorescence in rigid environments: from computational study to organic nanocrystals and OLED applications

TL;DR: In this article, a hexathio-benzene core and peripheral tolyl substituents exhibits outstanding phosphorescence properties in some environments favoring rigidity, in the solid state and in a solid matrix at 77 K, while no luminescence is recorded in solution at room temperature.
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