Homologation chemistry with nucleophilic α-substituted organometallic reagents: Chemocontrol, new concepts and (solved) challenges

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Abstract

The transfer of a reactive nucleophilic CH2X unit into a preformed bond enables the introduction of a fragment featuring the exact and desired degree of functionalization through a single synthetic operation. The instability of metallated α-organometallic species often poses serious questions regarding the practicability of using this conceptually intuitive and simple approach for forming C-C or C-heteroatom bonds. A deep understanding of processes regulating the formation of these nucleophiles is a precious source of inspiration not only for successfully applying theoretically feasible transformations (i.e. determining how to employ a given reagent), but also for designing new reactions which ultimately lead to the introduction of molecular complexity via short experimental sequences.

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Castoldi, L., Monticelli, S., Senatore, R., Ielo, L., & Pace, V. (2018). Homologation chemistry with nucleophilic α-substituted organometallic reagents: Chemocontrol, new concepts and (solved) challenges. Chemical Communications, 54(50), 6692–6704. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc02499e

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