Gold Vinylidenes as Useful Intermediates in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

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Abstract

Gold vinylidenes have recently emerged as useful intermediates in synthetic organic chemistry. These species, which can principally be accessed by a 1,2-migration process from a gold-activated alkyne or by dual gold catalysis on a diyne substrate, can react with nucleophilic partners or by C-H insertion to produce a variety of functionalized (poly)cyclic compounds. This short review covers the synthetic approaches developed so far to access gold vinylidenes and the different reactivities these species can exhibit. 1 Introduction 2 1,2-Migration Processes 3 Dual Gold Catalysis 4 Other Processes 5 Conclusion.

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Gagosz, F. (2019). Gold Vinylidenes as Useful Intermediates in Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Synthesis (Germany). Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1611647

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