Any hydrocarbon or heterocycle with 4n+2 electrons in a fully conjugated cyclic π system is considered to be an...
Buchler Glossary
Introduction
An Arylation is any reaction that involves the addition of one or more aryl groups. Examples for arylations are Cross Coupling reactions like Suzuki Coupling.
Please find some examples of Arylation promoted by Cinchona Alkaloids in our Buchler Chiral Catalyst Search.
Example from literature
Enantioselctive α-Arylation of Cyclic Ketones Catalyzed by a Combination of an Unmodified Cinchona Alkaloid and a Palladium Complex. (Richter et al.; Adv. Synth. Catal. 2012, 354, 377-382.)
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