Johnson Matthey Catalysis Forum

The Catalysis and Chiral Technologies group of Johnson Matthey is pleased to present our redesigned monthly edition of Catalysis Forum. Our goal is to provide a convenient means for you to receive updates to out latest developments in catakysis. We value your input and welcome suggestions on specific areas of interest that you would like to see incorporated into our updates. We also invite you to share this information with your colleagues.

Coupling Catalysis

Johnson Matthey introduces a new series of highly active, air-stable, ferrocenylphosphine-based coupling catalysts. These low palladium metal catalysts have shown excellent results in challenging coupling chemistry.

Superior results1 obtained with:

1.Org.Lett., 2004, 6, 21, 3731-3734

View full listing of Pd coupling catalysts, including our Advanced Coupling Kit.

Coupling Applications Table

Newly designed, convenient reference guide to identify optimal catalysts for a wide range of coupling reactions. Includes relevant literature references and catalyst handling and storage recommendations. Request your copy today.

 

Request literature:

Catalyst Technical Handbook

Coupling Applications Table

Advanced Coupling Kit details

 

 

Applications Table Cover

 

 

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JM Coupling Catalysts


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Modern Synthetic Methods & Chiral USA

11 - 13 July 2007 • Philadelphia, PA, USA

This conference fills an important gap in the conference field – providing a forum where industry and academia can meet to discuss new synthetic methodology and chiral chemistry, and how practical this methodology is from an industrial viewpoint.

Top academic & industrial speakers, including Professor Barry Trost (Stanford University), Professor Dean Toste (UC Berkeley), Dr Steve Nolan (ICIQ), Dr Tony Zhang (Eli Lilly) and Mr Fred Hancock (Johnson Matthey), will provide details of the latest developments in a wide range of topics.

To find out more about this exciting conference, please visit Scientific Update or call +44 1435 873062.

 
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