Higher-order multicomponent reactions: beyond four reactants
Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry · Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Abstract
Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) are by far the most successful class of reactions leading to high structural diversity and molecular complexity through a single transformation. As part of the ongoing search for pharmacologically active lead structures, the obtained structural diversity allows for the fast exploration of a large chemical space. Not surprisingly, the development of MCRs, leading to new structural frameworks or serving as key transformations in the total synthesis of natural products, has expanded rapidly over the last few decades. To date a multitude of new three- and four-component reactions have already been described; however, examples of "higher-order" MCRs where five or even more components…
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