Alcohols as Substrates in Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Arylation, Alkylation, and Related Reactions
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Alcohols are abundant and attractive feedstock molecules for organic synthesis. Many methods for their functionalization require them to first be converted into a more activated derivative, while recent years have seen a vast increase in the number of complexity-building transformations that directly harness unprotected alcohols. This Review discusses how transition metal catalysis can be used toward this goal. These transformations are broadly classified into three categories. Deoxygenative functionalizations, representing derivatization of the C-O bond, enable the alcohol to act as a leaving group toward the formation of new C-C bonds. Etherifications, characterized by derivatization of the O-H bond,…
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- Chemistry
- Derivatization
- Alkylation
- Alkyl
- Catalysis
- Surface modification
- Organic synthesis
- Reactivity (psychology)
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