Nature Chemistry

Direct catalytic cross-coupling of organolithium compounds

M Giannerini, M Fañanás-Mastral, BL Feringa

Index: Giannerini, Massimo; Fananas-Mastral, Martin; Feringa, Ben L. Nature Chemistry, 2013 , vol. 5, # 8 p. 667 - 672

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Abstract

Catalytic carbon–carbon bond formation based on cross-coupling reactions plays a central role in the production of natural products, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and organic materials. Coupling reactions of a variety of organometallic reagents and organic halides have changed the face of modern synthetic chemistry. However, the high reactivity and poor selectivity of common organolithium reagents have largely prohibited their use as a viable ...

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