AB26105
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Catalog Number: | AB26105 |
Chemical Name: | 2-(Dicyclohexylphosphino)biphenyl |
CAS Number: | 247940-06-3 |
Molecular Formula: | C24H31P |
Molecular Weight: | 350.4767 |
MDL Number: | MFCD01862441 |
SMILES: | C1CCC(CC1)P(c1ccccc1c1ccccc1)C1CCCCC1 |
Complexity: | 356 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: | 1 |
Heavy Atom Count: | 25 |
Rotatable Bond Count: | 4 |
XLogP3: | 6.7 |
2-(Dicyclohexylphosphino)biphenyl, commonly known as DCPB, is a versatile and powerful ligand in chemical synthesis. With its unique structure and properties, DCPB plays a crucial role in catalyzing various reactions in organic and inorganic chemistry.In organic synthesis, DCPB is often used as a ligand in transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. By coordinating with transition metals such as palladium and nickel, DCPB facilitates the formation of key bond formations, such as carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds. This enables the synthesis of complex organic molecules with high efficiency and selectivity.Furthermore, DCPB is also employed in asymmetric catalysis. Its chiral structure allows for the creation of enantioselective catalysts, which are crucial in the synthesis of chiral compounds widely used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science.Overall, the application of 2-(Dicyclohexylphosphino)biphenyl in chemical synthesis demonstrates its importance and effectiveness in driving diverse reactions and enabling the efficient production of valuable compounds.
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