Synthetically useful metal-mediated radical transformations in water and aqueous media

In this review non-carbon-centered radicals are used in water and aqueous mixtures to induce and accomplish several synthetically useful organic transformations such as Reformatsky reactions, alkylation and allylation reactions of carbonyl compounds, electron deficient alkenes and imine derivatives,...

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Autores principales: Postigo, A., Nudelman, N.S.
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Sumario:In this review non-carbon-centered radicals are used in water and aqueous mixtures to induce and accomplish several synthetically useful organic transformations such as Reformatsky reactions, alkylation and allylation reactions of carbonyl compounds, electron deficient alkenes and imine derivatives, radical conjugate additions, metal-mediated radical cyclizations, reductive cross coupling reactions and other coupling reactions, oxidation and reduction reactions in water. In doing so, the array of metal radicals used encompass elements from the main groups (IIIB, IVB, VB and VIB groups), as well as transition metals. However, the important class of radical hydrometallation reactions of carbon-carbon multiple bonds in water is not the subject of this work. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.