Franziska Schoenebeck
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Turksoy A, Wessels A, Deckers K, Nielsen C, Schoenebeck F
Org Lett
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40085428
While the construction of -CF amides has seen significant progress, the current synthetic repertoire is largely limited to noncyclic variants. Here, we report synthetic access to -CF isoindolinones. The developed...
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Ahrweiler E, Selmani A, Schoenebeck F
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Mar;
:e202503573.
PMID: 40080055
While remote functionalization has emerged as a powerful strategy for modifying unactivated sites that are traditionally challenging to functionalize, there has been no remote hydrogermylation known to date. This work...
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Schoetz M, Deckers K, Singh G, Ahrweiler E, Hoeppner A, Schoenebeck F
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Jul;
146(31):21257-21263.
PMID: 39058901
Because of their robustness and orthogonal reactivity features, alkyl germanes bear significant potential as functional handles for the construction of C(sp)-rich scaffolds, especially in the context of modular synthetic approaches....
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Mendel M, Karl T, Hamm J, Kaldas S, Sperger T, Mondal B, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Jun;
631(8019):80-86.
PMID: 38898284
The ever increasing demands for greater sustainability and lower energy usage in chemical processes call for fundamentally new approaches and reactivity principles. In this context, the pronounced prevalence of odd-oxidation...
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Ahrweiler E, Schoetz M, Singh G, Bindschaedler Q, Sorroche A, Schoenebeck F
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Feb;
63(16):e202401545.
PMID: 38386517
We report the triply selective and sequential diversification of a single C carbon carrying Cl, Bpin and GeEt for the modular and programmable construction of sp-rich molecules. Various functionalizations of...
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Pu M, Nielsen C, Senol E, Sperger T, Schoenebeck F
JACS Au
. 2024 Jan;
4(1):263-275.
PMID: 38274253
The observation of post-transition-state dynamic effects in the context of metal-based transformation is rare. To date, there has been no reported case of a dynamic effect for the widely employed...
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Zivkovic F, Wycich G, Liu L, Schoenebeck F
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Jan;
146(2):1276-1281.
PMID: 38180777
The first efficient access to -difluoromethyl amides, carbamates, thiocarbamates, ureas, formamides, and their derivatives is reported herein. The synthetic strategy relies on the initial synthesis and straightforward derivatization of -CFH...
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Rogova T, Ahrweiler E, Schoetz M, Schoenebeck F
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2023 Oct;
63(8):e202314709.
PMID: 37899306
Within the sphere of traditional Pd /Pd cross coupling reactions, organogermanes have been historically outperformed both in terms of scope and reactivity by more conventional transmetalating reagents. Subsequently, this class...
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Dahiya A, Gevondian A, Selmani A, Schoenebeck F
Org Lett
. 2023 Sep;
25(39):7209-7213.
PMID: 37751597
We report a site-selective -nitration of aryl germanes in the presence of boronic esters, silanes, halogens, and additional functionalities. The protocol is characterized by operational simplicity, proceeds at room temperature,...
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Dahiya A, Schoetz M, Schoenebeck F
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2023 Sep;
62(43):e202310380.
PMID: 37698171
Reported herein is a fully orthogonal olefination, which involves the site- and E-selective coupling of aryl germanes with alkenes, tolerating otherwise widely employed coupling handles such as aromatic (pseudo)halogens (C-I,...