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This short review focuses on the impressive examples of endeavors to make stoichiometric reactions catalytic. The strategies employed encompass the reuse of waste coproducts to achieve the catalytic cycles and to reduce the amounts of reagents of the transformations. Several methodologies for in situ regeneration of active agents are highlighted.
Keywords: oxidation, co-reductants, arene-catalyzed lithiation, nozaki-hiyama-kishi-takai reaction
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: Highlights in Organic Chemistry The Catalytic Version of Stoichiometric Organic Synthesis
Volume: 2 Issue: 1
Author(s): Hideki Amii
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Keywords: oxidation, co-reductants, arene-catalyzed lithiation, nozaki-hiyama-kishi-takai reaction
Abstract: This short review focuses on the impressive examples of endeavors to make stoichiometric reactions catalytic. The strategies employed encompass the reuse of waste coproducts to achieve the catalytic cycles and to reduce the amounts of reagents of the transformations. Several methodologies for in situ regeneration of active agents are highlighted.
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Amii Hideki, Highlights in Organic Chemistry The Catalytic Version of Stoichiometric Organic Synthesis, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2005; 2 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178053400252
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178053400252 |
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