Nickel complexes
In recent years the advancement of base metal catalysis, particularly nickel, in various industrial applications has received significant attention in scientific literature (1). A major benefit of homogeneous nickel catalysis is that it enables the use of novel chemistries and substrates in synthetic applications that can’t be achieved with stoichiometric reagents or other catalytic technologies.
Johnson Matthey now offers a selection of versatile nickel precursors and precatalysts for a variety of cross coupling reactions, including Suzuki-Miyaura couplings, Miyaura borylation, and photoredox applications.
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1. (a) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2023, 27, 11, 1913-1930; (b) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2021, 25, 7, 1471-1495; (c) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2022, 26, 8, 2281-2310; (d) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2022, 26, 1, 14-42; (e) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2021, 25, 8, 1802-1815, (f) Org. Process Res. Dev. 2020, 24, 6, 909-91