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Current Organic Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1385-2728
ISSN (Online): 1875-5348

Reactions of Early Transition Metal – Carbon Bonds with N-Heterocycles

Author(s): Paula L. Diaconescu

Volume 12, Issue 16, 2008

Page: [1388 - 1405] Pages: 18

DOI: 10.2174/138527208786241547

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Abstract

Heterocycles are ubiquitous in biological compounds and methods to functionalize them have been of long standing interest. Reactions of early transition metal-carbon bonds with heterocycles are important in two major areas: (1) activation and functionalization of heterocycles and (2) ring-opening of aromatic heterocycles. In the first area, metalcarbon bonds determine ortho-metalation and insertion of unsaturated substrates to yield functionalized heterocycles. In the latter area, metal-element multiple bonds become important and provide the driving force for ring-opening reactions. This review will focus on reactions of nitrogen-containing heterocycles. Early transition metals are defined as elements belonging to groups III-V, the lanthanides, and the actinides; the reactivity of complexes featuring the metal in its highest oxidation state (d0fn electron count) and a carbon-based ligand will be described.

Keywords: Transition Metal, N-Heterocycles, ortho-metalation, lanthanides, oxidation state, ligand, Complexes


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