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. 2000 Dec 15;39(24):4414-4435.

New Applications of Polyfunctional Organometallic Compounds in Organic Synthesis Frequently used abbreviations are defined at the end of the article

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New Applications of Polyfunctional Organometallic Compounds in Organic Synthesis Frequently used abbreviations are defined at the end of the article

Andreas Boudier et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

In the second half of the twentieth century much effort was invested in the preparation of highly reactive polar organometallic reagents. The high reactivity of these reagents precluded the presence of many functional groups and often good chemoselectivities and stereoselectivities could only by achieved by transmetalation reactions. The synthesis of increasingly complex target molecules and the desire to avoid tedious protection-deprotection steps has led inevitably to the use of functionalized organometallic reagents in retrosynthesis. In the last fifteen years, the generation of organic derivatives of numerous metals and metalloids (Li, Mg, B, Zn, Sn) was investigated. In this review the most important preparations and applications of organometallic reagents in organic synthesis will be covered, with particular emphasis on organozinc reagents.

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