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A Microwave-Assisted Direct Heteroarylation of Ketones Using Transition Metal Catalysis
Published on: February 16, 2020
Transition metal catalyzed meta-C-H functionalization of aromatic compounds
1Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-3255, USA. yang@mail.chem.tamu.edu.
Abstract:
Direct functionalization of C-H bonds represents a powerful strategy for the synthesis of complex organic compounds due to its inherent efficiency. Among various approaches, transition metal catalyzed direct activation of unreactive C-H bonds is particularly effective for this purpose. However, the development of practical methods for transition metal catalyzed direct C-H functionalization has been challenging. Apart from identifying the reaction conditions that allow the activation of relatively unreactive C-H bonds, these reactions need to be selective, allowing one C-H bond to be differentiated from the rest of the ubiquitous C-H bonds of the compound. Whereas directing group guided, transition metal catalyzed ortho-C-H functionalization of aromatic compounds has seen significant growth in the past few decades, methods for meta-C-H functionalization of arenes have also emerged. This review summarizes approaches for directing group guided, transition metal catalyzed meta-C-H functionalization of aromatic compounds. Some steric-controlled, transition metal catalyzed formal meta-C-H functionalization reactions without coordinating directing groups are also discussed.
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