Weakly-coordinating: N -oxide and carbonyl groups for metal-catalyzed C-H activation: The case of A-ring functionalization

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Abstract

Compounds featuring weakly-coordinating N-oxides or carbonyl groups, as for instance, quinoline N-oxide and quinonoid systems represent important structural scaffolds with potential biological activities. Due to their biological importance, significant efforts have been devoted to devise robust methods for their step-economical preparation. Among these approaches, the C-H activation strategy has emerged as a powerful, versatile and efficient tool in molecular sciences. This feature article summarizes recent key advances in transition-metal-catalyzed C-H functionalization for A-ring functionalization of heterocyclic and quinoidal compounds by challenging weakly-coordinating entities, published prior to May 2018.

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Da Silva Júnior, E. N., Jardim, G. A. M., Gomes, R. S., Liang, Y. F., & Ackermann, L. (2018). Weakly-coordinating: N -oxide and carbonyl groups for metal-catalyzed C-H activation: The case of A-ring functionalization. Chemical Communications, 54(54), 7398–7411. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc03147a

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