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Paul S. Pregosin

Paul S. Pregosin

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Chemistry

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67
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14838
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6967
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142

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Paul S. Pregosin is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile indicates involvement in research aligned with this institution, contributing to its scientific community.

Although no specific recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, or book publications are listed, this absence suggests either a limited public data record or emphasis on fields or contributions not documented here.

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Best Publications

  • Platinum-195 nuclear magnetic resonance

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  • Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Amination Using Ferrocenyl Pyrazole Ligands: Steric Control of η3-Allyl Configuration and Site-Selective Nucleophilic Attack

    Antonio Togni;Urs Burckhardt;Volker Gramlich;Paul. S. Pregosin

  • ENANTIOSELECTIVE ALLYLIC SUBSTITUTION CATALYZED BY CHIRAL [BIS(DIHYDROOXAZOLE)]PALLADIUM COMPLEXES - CATALYST STRUCTURE AND POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF ENANTIOSELECTION

    Peter Von Matt;Guy C. Lloyd-Jones;Alexander B. E. Minidis;Andreas Pfaltz

  • Pulsed gradient spin-echo (pgse) diffusion and 1H,19F heteronuclear Overhauser spectroscopy (HOESY) NMR methods in inorganic and organometallic chemistry: something old and something new.

    Paul S. Pregosin;and P. G. Anil Kumar;Ignacio Fernández

  • C-H activation reactions of ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene complexes: application in a catalytic tandem reaction involving C-C bond formation from alcohols.

    Suzanne Burling;Belinda M Paine;Devendrababu Nama;Victoria S Brown

  • 31P and 13C NMR of Transition Metal Phosphine Complexes

    Paul S. Pregosin;Roland W. Kunz

  • STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF CHIRAL ALLYL COMPLEXES OF PD(II) : NMR SPECTROSCOPY AND ENANTIOSELECTIVE ALLYLIC ALKYLATION

    Paul S. Pregosin;Renzo Salzmann

  • Palladium−Arene Interactions in Catalytic Intermediates: An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Soft Rearrangement between η1 and η2 Coordination Modes

    Marta Catellani;Carlo Mealli;Elena Motti;Paola Paoli

  • Weak platinum-hydrogen-carbon interactions. Extensions to 8-methylquinoline, benzoquinoline, and a tetralone Schiff base. X-ray crystal structure of trans-PtCl2(benzoquinoline)(PEt3)

    Alberto Albinati;Paul S. Pregosin;Franz Wombacher

  • An Unusual, Selective .eta.3-.eta.1 Allyl Isomerization in a Chiral Allylic Alkylation Catalyst

    Claude Breutel;Paul S. Pregosin;Renzo Salzmann;Antonio Togni

  • Enantioselective Homogeneous Catalysis and the “3,5-Dialkyl Meta-Effect”. MeO−BIPHEP Complexes Related to Heck, Allylic Alkylation, and Hydrogenation Chemistry

    Gerald Trabesinger;Alberto Albinati;Nantko Feiken;Roland W. Kunz

  • Ion pairing using PGSE diffusion methods

    Unknown

  • 2D NOESY of palladium .pi.-allyl complexes. Reporter ligands, complex dynamics, and the x-ray structure of [Pd(.eta.3-C4H7)(bpy)](CF3SO3) (bpy = bipyridine)

    Alberto. Albinati;Roland W. Kunz;Christian J. Ammann;Paul S. Pregosin

  • Platinum NMR Spectroscopy

    Unknown

  • Complexation of an amide to iridium via an iminol tautomer and evidence Ir–H ⋯ H–O hydrogen bond

    Jesse C. Lee;Arnold L. Rheingold;Beat Muller;Paul S. Pregosin

  • Hydrosilylation chemistry and catalysis with cis-PtCl2(PhCH=CH2)2

    Walter. Caseri;Paul S. Pregosin

  • PALLADIUM(0) OLEFIN COMPLEXES AND ENANTIOSELECTIVE ALLYLIC AMINATION/ALKYLATION WITH A P, N-AUXILIARY

    Kumaravel Selvakumar;Massimiliano Valentini;Michael Wörle;Paul S. Pregosin

  • Applications of Pulsed-Gradient Spin-Echo (PGSE) Diffusion Measurements in Organometallic Chemistry

    Massimiliano Valentini;Heinz Rüegger;Paul S. Pregosin

  • Preparative and 1H NMR spectroscopic studies on palladium(II) and platinum(II) quinoline-8-carbaldehyde (1) complexes. X-ray structures of the cyclometalated acyl complex PdCl(C(O)C9H6N)(PPh3)•PPh3 and trans-PtCl2(1)(PEt3)

    A. Albinati;C. G. Anklin;Fabio Ganazzoli;H. Ruegg

  • A New P,S-Chiral Auxiliary Derived from Thioglucose. X-ray Structure of a Palladium 1,3-Diphenylallyl Complex with a Strongly Rotated Allyl Ligand

    Alberto Albinati;Paul S. Pregosin;Karin Wick

  • Diffusion and NOE NMR spectroscopy. Applications to problems related to coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis

    Paul S. Pregosin;Eloísa Martínez-Viviente;P. G. Anil Kumar

  • Palladium .pi.-Allyl Chemistry of New P,S Bidentate Ligands. Selective but Variable Dynamics in the Isomerization of the .eta.3-C3H5 and .eta.3-PhCHCHCHPh .pi.-Allyl Ligands

    Joerg Herrmann;Paul S. Pregosin;Renzo Salzmann;Alberto Albinati

  • Chiral P,S-Ligands Based on β-d-Thioglucose Tetraacetate. Palladium(II) Complexes and Allylic Alkylation

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Antonio Currao;Jörg Herrmann;Reinhard Nesper

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberto Albinati
Alberto Albinati University of Milan
Antonio Togni
Antonio Togni ETH Zurich
Luis F. Veiros
Luis F. Veiros Instituto Superior Técnico
David M. Grove
David M. Grove Utrecht University
Alceo Macchioni
Alceo Macchioni University of Perugia
Gerard van Koten
Gerard van Koten Utrecht University
Michael K. Whittlesey
Michael K. Whittlesey University of Bath
Mary F. Mahon
Mary F. Mahon University of Bath
Maria José Calhorda
Maria José Calhorda University of Lisbon

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