Novel Multicomponent Reactions via Trapping of Protic Onium Ylides with Electrophiles
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Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) are one-pot processes in which three or more starting materials form a product that incorporates the structural features of each reagent. These reactions date back to the mid-19th century, when Strecker first prepared α-aminonitriles through the condensation of aldehydes with ammonia and hydrogen cyanide. In addition to affording products with structural complexity and diversity, MCRs offer the advantages of simplicity, synthetic efficiency, synthetic convergence, and atom economy. Therefore, they have played an important role in modern synthetic organic chemistry and drug-discovery research. The irreversible trapping of an active intermediate generated from two components by a…
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- Electrophile
- Onium
- Trapping
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Catalysis
- Organic chemistry
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