articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchDec 14, 2011Closed access

Weak Coordination as a Powerful Means for Developing Broadly Useful C–H Functionalization Reactions

Scripps Research Institute

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Abstract

Reactions that convert carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds into carbon-carbon (C-C) or carbon-heteroatom (C-Y) bonds are attractive tools for organic chemists, potentially expediting the synthesis of target molecules through new disconnections in retrosynthetic analysis. Despite extensive inorganic and organometallic study of the insertion of homogeneous metal species into unactivated C-H bonds, practical applications of this technology in organic chemistry are still rare. Only in the past decade have metal-catalyzed C-H functionalization reactions become more widely utilized in organic synthesis. Research in the area of homogeneous transition metal-catalyzed C-H functionalization can be broadly grouped into two…

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Keywords
  • Surface modification
  • Chemistry
  • Chemoselectivity
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Heteroatom
  • Organic chemistry
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