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. 2007;46(14):2358-64.
doi: 10.1002/anie.200603794.

Alcohols as electrophiles in C--C bond-forming reactions: the hydrogen autotransfer process

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Alcohols as electrophiles in C--C bond-forming reactions: the hydrogen autotransfer process

Gabriela Guillena et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2007.

Abstract

The hydrogen autotransfer process involves an initial oxidative hydrogen elimination, followed by different types of reactions, and is completed with a reductive hydrogen addition to give the final product. The sequence allows the alkylation of different nucleophilic agents using environmentally benign alcohols as electrophiles, mild conditions, and soft bases, with water produced as the only waste material. Recent examples of modulating the organometallic catalyst have also lent themselves to expansion of the range of available substrates, as described in this Minireview.

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