Sulfur-Based Ylides in Transition-Metal-Catalysed Processes

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Traditionally employed in the synthesis of small ring systems and rearrangement chemistry, sulfur-based ylides occupy a unique position in the toolbox of the synthetic organic chemist. In recent years a number of pioneering researchers have looked to expand the application of these unorthodox reagents through the use of transition metal catalysis. The strength and flexibility of such a combination have been shown to be of key importance in developing powerful novel methodologies. This chapter summarises recent developments in transition metal-catalysed sulfonium/sulfoxonium ylide reactions, as well as providing a historical perspective. In overviewing the successes in this area, the authors hope to encourage others into this growing field.

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Neuhaus, J. D., Oost, R., Merad, J., & Maulide, N. (2018, June 1). Sulfur-Based Ylides in Transition-Metal-Catalysed Processes. Topics in Current Chemistry. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41061-018-0193-4

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