Gold-catalyzed homogeneous (Cyclo)Isomerization Reactions

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Abstract

Gold is currently one of the most used metals in organometallic catalysis. The ability of gold to activate unsaturated groups in different modes, together with its tolerance to a wide range of functional groups and reaction conditions, turns gold-based complexes into efficient and highly sought after catalysts. Natural products and relevant compounds with biological and pharmaceutical activity are often characterized by complex molecular structures. (Cyclo)isomerization reactions are often a useful strategy for the generation of this molecular complexity from synthetically accesible reactants. In this review, we collect the most recent contributions in which gold(I)- and/or gold(III)-catalysts mediate intramolecular (cyclo)isomerization transformations of unsaturated species, which commonly feature allene or alkyne motifs, and organize them depending on the substrate and the reaction type.

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Silva, C., Faza, O. N., & Luna, M. M. (2019). Gold-catalyzed homogeneous (Cyclo)Isomerization Reactions. Frontiers in Chemistry. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00296

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