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The development of new catalytic reactions for C-C bond formation has played a significant role in natural products synthesis. In this article we review catalytic C-C bond formation with respect to the carbon atoms hybridization and the products formed. The reactions of unusual substrates and the development of new reaction conditions and catalyst systems are included. This survey highlights the use of catalysts in natural products synthesis during the years 2000-2005.
Keywords: carbon-hydrogen bond insertions, hybridization, Alkylation, Copper-catalyzed cross-coupling, Negishi Coupling, Heck Reaction
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Catalytic C-C Bond Formation in Natural Products Synthesis: Highlights From The Years 2000 – 2005
Volume: 10 Issue: 17
Author(s): Bor-Cherng Hong and Roshan Y. Nimje
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Keywords: carbon-hydrogen bond insertions, hybridization, Alkylation, Copper-catalyzed cross-coupling, Negishi Coupling, Heck Reaction
Abstract: The development of new catalytic reactions for C-C bond formation has played a significant role in natural products synthesis. In this article we review catalytic C-C bond formation with respect to the carbon atoms hybridization and the products formed. The reactions of unusual substrates and the development of new reaction conditions and catalyst systems are included. This survey highlights the use of catalysts in natural products synthesis during the years 2000-2005.
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Hong Bor-Cherng and Nimje Y. Roshan, Catalytic C-C Bond Formation in Natural Products Synthesis: Highlights From The Years 2000 – 2005, Current Organic Chemistry 2006; 10 (17) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527206778742605
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527206778742605 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5348 |
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