Recent advances in indium-promoted organic reactions

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This review deals with organic reactions which are promoted by indium metal or indium salts, with a focus on recent advances in stoichiometric and catalytic pathways. Applications to transmetalations, cross-coupling reactions and carboindation, in which an organoindium species may be postulated, are highlighted, as well as the reactions in which a radical is the key intermediate. Special attention is placed on the role of indium metal as a reducer, and on the Lewis acidity of indium salts in catalytic processes. © Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.

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Augé, J., Lubin-Germain, N., & Uziel, J. (2007, June 18). Recent advances in indium-promoted organic reactions. Synthesis. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-983703

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