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Recent advances in synthetic approaches for bioactive cinnamic acid derivatives

  • Betty A. Kustiana,
  • Galuh Widiyarti and
  • Teni Ernawati

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1031–1086, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.85

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  • . Furthermore, Sato and co-workers (2019) employed an air-stable Ni nanoparticle supported on sulfur-modified gold (SANi) to convert alkynes to the corresponding cinnamic acids 285–287 (Scheme 70B) [120]. In addition, the SANi catalyst could be recycled without significant loss of activity. By generating CO in
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Published 28 May 2025

Ni nanoparticles on RGO as reusable heterogeneous catalyst: effect of Ni particle size and intermediate composite structures in C–S cross-coupling reaction

  • Debasish Sengupta,
  • Koushik Bhowmik,
  • Goutam De and
  • Basudeb Basu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2017, 13, 1796–1806, doi:10.3762/bjoc.13.174

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  • catalytic process has been established for the first time, and found to be best in the C–S cross-coupling reaction for Ni(0) and Ni(II) NPs of the average sizes 11–12 nm and 4 nm, respectively. Keywords: C–S cross-coupling; heterogeneous catalyst; Ni nanoparticle; reduced graphene oxide; thioether
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Published 28 Aug 2017
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