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Nickel‐Catalyzed Sequential Synthesis of Alkylated Quinolines and Their Photophysical Studies

An efficient nickel‐catalyzed sequential one‐pot strategy for the synthesis of coumarin‐appended quinolines and bis‐quinolines has been developed under mild reaction conditions in moderate to good yields (up to 84 %) via dehydrogenative Friedlander annulation followed by C(sp3)−H functionalization....

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Published in:Asian journal of organic chemistry 2024-09, Vol.13 (9), p.n/a
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Alkylation
Chemical reactions
Chemical synthesis
Coumarin
Dehydrogenation
Nickel
Nickel-Catalysis
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Organic chemistry
Organic compounds
Photophysical Studies
Reaction mechanisms
Sequential Synthesis
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