Abstract
There are diverse classes of compounds in the arsenal of synthetic organic chemists, which are of immense use in the synthesis of natural products. The class of α-diazocarbonyls is one of them. The compounds of this class are often used for the generation of reactive intermediates such as carbenoids and ketenes. The reactions of these intermediates have been used in the synthesis of a wide variety of organic compounds including several natural products. This article describes briefly the preparation of α-diazocarbonyls, their reactions through carbenoid and ketenes, and application of these reactions in the synthesis of several complex and biologically important natural products.
Keywords: carbenoids, ketenes, a-diazocarbonyls, natural products synthesis, reactive intermediates
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Reactions of Carbenoids and Ketenes from α-Diazocarbonyls and Their Applications in Natural Products Synthesis
Volume: 7 Issue: 18
Author(s): G. S. Singh and L. K. Mdee
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Keywords: carbenoids, ketenes, a-diazocarbonyls, natural products synthesis, reactive intermediates
Abstract: There are diverse classes of compounds in the arsenal of synthetic organic chemists, which are of immense use in the synthesis of natural products. The class of α-diazocarbonyls is one of them. The compounds of this class are often used for the generation of reactive intermediates such as carbenoids and ketenes. The reactions of these intermediates have been used in the synthesis of a wide variety of organic compounds including several natural products. This article describes briefly the preparation of α-diazocarbonyls, their reactions through carbenoid and ketenes, and application of these reactions in the synthesis of several complex and biologically important natural products.
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Singh S. G. and Mdee K. L., Reactions of Carbenoids and Ketenes from α-Diazocarbonyls and Their Applications in Natural Products Synthesis, Current Organic Chemistry 2003; 7 (18) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272033486152
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272033486152 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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