Abstract
Multi-component coupling reactions (MCRs) are a powerful synthetic tool to access complex structures from simple precursors via one-pot procedure. Due to various advantages, it provides, over the conventional two component methods, the investigation for the possibility of an MCR in a multi-sequential synthetic strategy towards the total synthesis of a natural product is of prime importance. Indium (III) salts have been shown to catalyse a variety of MCR reactions in the recent past. In this review, the recently reported methodology which provides new route to functionalized organic molecules are discussed.
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Multi-Component Reactions Using Indium(III) Salts
Volume: 14 Issue: 4
Author(s): Jhillu S. Yadav, Aneesh Antony, Jimil George and Basi V. Subba Reddy
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Abstract: Multi-component coupling reactions (MCRs) are a powerful synthetic tool to access complex structures from simple precursors via one-pot procedure. Due to various advantages, it provides, over the conventional two component methods, the investigation for the possibility of an MCR in a multi-sequential synthetic strategy towards the total synthesis of a natural product is of prime importance. Indium (III) salts have been shown to catalyse a variety of MCR reactions in the recent past. In this review, the recently reported methodology which provides new route to functionalized organic molecules are discussed.
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Yadav S. Jhillu, Antony Aneesh, George Jimil and Subba Reddy V. Basi, Multi-Component Reactions Using Indium(III) Salts, Current Organic Chemistry 2010; 14(4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527210790231900
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527210790231900 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5348 |
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