Recent trends in catalytic sp3 C-H functionalization of heterocycles

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Abstract

Heterocycles are a ubiquitous substructure in organic small molecules designed for use in materials and medicines. Recent work in catalysis has focused on enabling access to new heterocycle structures by sp3 C-H functionalization on alkyl side-chain substituents - especially at the heterobenzylic position - with more than two hundred manuscripts published just within the last ten years. Rather than describing in detail each of these reports, in this mini-review we attempt to highlight gaps in existing techniques. A semi-quantitative overview of ongoing work strongly suggests that several specific heterocycle types and bond formations outside of C-C, C-N, and C-O have been almost completely overlooked.

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Kaur, M., & Van Humbeck, J. F. (2020). Recent trends in catalytic sp3 C-H functionalization of heterocycles. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ob01559k

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