Evolution of C–H Bond Functionalization from Methane to Methodology
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
This Perspective presents the fundamental principles, the elementary reactions, the initial catalytic systems, and the contemporary catalysts that have converted C-H bond functionalization from a curiosity to a reality for synthetic chemists. Many classes of elementary reactions involving transition-metal complexes cleave C-H bonds at typically unreactive positions. These reactions, coupled with a separate or simultaneous functionalization process lead to products containing new C-C, C-N, and C-O bonds. Such reactions were initially studied for the conversion of light alkanes to liquid products, but they have been used (and commercialized in some cases) most often for the synthesis of the more complex…
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- 47.92
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- 100%
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- 194
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1Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Surface modification
- Catalysis
- Reagent
- Cleave
- Triple bond
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Organic chemistry