Tris(acetylacetonato) Iron(III): Recent Developments and Synthetic Applications

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Tris(acetylacetonato) iron(III) [Fe(acac) 3 ] is an indispensable reagent in synthetic chemistry. Its applications range from hydrogen atom transfer to cross-coupling reactions and to use as a Lewis acid. Consequently, the exceptional utility of Fe(acac) 3 has been demonstrated in several total syntheses. This short review summarizes the applications of Fe(acac) 3 in methodology and catalysis and highlights its use for the synthesis of medicinally relevant structures and in natural product syntheses. 1 Introduction 2 Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT) 3 Oxidations and Radical Transformations 4 Synthesis and Use of Alkynes and Allenes 5 Cross-Couplings and Cycloisomerizations 6 Borylations 7 Miscellaneous Reactions 8 Conclusions.

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Lübken, D., Saxarra, M., & Kalesse, M. (2019). Tris(acetylacetonato) Iron(III): Recent Developments and Synthetic Applications. Synthesis (Germany). Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1610393

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