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Review
. 2008;47(5):840-71.
doi: 10.1002/anie.200700278.

More than bystanders: the effect of olefins on transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions

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More than bystanders: the effect of olefins on transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions

Jeffrey B Johnson et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2008.

Abstract

Olefins and alkynes are ubiquitous in transition-metal catalysis, whether introduced by the substrate, the catalyst, or as an additive. Whereas the impact of metals and ligands is relatively well understood, the effects of olefins in these reactions are generally underappreciated, even though numerous examples of olefins influencing the outcome of a reaction, through increased activity, stability, or selectivity, have been reported. This Review provides an overview of the interaction of olefins with transition metals and documents examples of olefins influencing the outcome of catalytic reactions, in particular cross-coupling reactions. It should thus provide a basis for the improved understanding and further utilization of olefin and alkyne effects in transition-metal-catalyzed reactions.

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