Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1323732 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2006 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

Highlighting the impressive potential of tandem and stepwise metathesis/non-metathesis reactions in synthesis, the present review extends the scope of the newly gained renown of metathesis as a progressive policy for advanced, elegant and economical organic synthesis. Background is provided for the most encountered to date applications where fundamental non-metathetical synthetic transformations (hydrogenation, oxidation, isomerization, allylation, cyclopropanation, etc.) and a variety of name reactions (Diels–Alder, Claisen, Heck, Ugi, Pauson–Khand, Kharasch addition, etc.) are occurring in tandem, as concurrent or sequential processes, with every known type of metathetical reactions catalyzed by ruthenium or molybdenum complexes.

Graphical abstractHighlighting the impressive potential of tandem and stepwise metathesis/non-metathesis reactions in synthesis, the present review extends the scope of the newly gained renown of metathesis as a progressive policy for advanced, elegant and economical organic synthesis. Background is provided for the most encountered to date applications where fundamental non-metathetical synthetic transformations (hydrogenation, oxidation, isomerization, allylation, cyclopropanation, etc.) and a variety of name reactions (Diels–Alder, Claisen, Heck, Ugi, Pauson–Khand, Kharasch addition, etc.) are occurring in tandem, as concurrent or sequential processes, with every known type of metathetical reactions catalyzed by ruthenium or molybdenum complexes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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