Metal-catalyzed reductive coupling ofolefin-derivednucleophiles: Reinventing carbonyl addition

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Abstract

α-Olefins are the most abundant petrochemical feedstock beyond alkanes, yet their use in commodity chemical manufacture is largely focused on polymerization and hydroformylation. The development of byproduct-free catalytic C-C bond-forming reactions that convert olefins to value-added products remains an important objective. Here, we review catalytic intermolecular reductive couplings of unactivated and activated olefin-derived nucleophiles with carbonyl partners. These processes represent an alternative to the longstanding use of stoichiometric organometallic reagents in carbonyl addition.

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Nguyen, K. D., Park, B. Y., Luong, T., Sato, H., Garza, V. J., & Krische, M. J. (2016, October 21). Metal-catalyzed reductive coupling ofolefin-derivednucleophiles: Reinventing carbonyl addition. Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aah5133

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