Catalytic Functionalization of C(sp 2 )H and C(sp 3 )H Bonds by Using Bidentate Directing Groups
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C-H bonds are ubiquitous in organic compounds. It would, therefore, appear that direct functionalization of substrates by activation of C-H bonds would eliminate the multiple steps and limitations associated with the preparation of functionalized starting materials. Regioselectivity is an important issue because organic molecules can contain a wide variety of C-H bonds. The use of a directing group can largely overcome the issue of regiocontrol by allowing the catalyst to come into proximity with the targeted C-H bonds. A wide variety of functional groups have been evaluated for use as directing groups in the transformation of C-H bonds. In 2005, Daugulis reported the arylation of unactivated C(sp(3))-H bonds…
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- Regioselectivity
- Denticity
- Surface modification
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Molecule
- Group (periodic table)
- Combinatorial chemistry
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