Abstract: The power of transition metal catalysis as a tool in organic synthesis is exemplified by the recent progress in the following areas: (i) diastereocontrol of Pd(0)-, Mo(0)-, and Ni(0)catalyzed allylic substitution; (ii) Pd(0)-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution; (iii) Hartwig-Buchwald amination; and (iv) Suzuki coupling. Development of novel, bidentate bginaphthyl ligands (MAP) and their unique mode of P.Cσ-coordination is also described. © 1999 IUPAC.
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Kočovský, P., Malkov, A. V., Vyskočil, Š., & Lloyd-Jones, G. C. (1999). Transition metal catalysis in organic synthesis: Reflections, chirality and new vistas. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 71(8), 1425–1433. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199971081425
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