Applications of Palladium-Mediated Eliminations in Natural Product Synthesis
Anik Jana1, Thomas P Nicholls2, Curtis C Ho1
1School of Natural Sciences - Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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This review presents and examines a selection of case studies that showcase powerful and enabling applications of palladium-mediated elimination-type transformations in facilitating the synthesis of structurally diverse natural products and related targets. Classes of reactions include palladium-catalyzed dehydrohalogenations (encompassing asymmetric variants), and reductive stereoselective allylic transpositions, all of which typically proceed under mild conditions.
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