Metal-catalyzed cross-coupling of terminal alkynes with different carbene precursors

Jiuwei Che, Dong Xing, Wenhao Hu

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Abstract

Metal carbene-involved C-H insertion reaction is among the most useful and efficient method for the construction of C-C bonds. While C(sp3)-H insertion and C(sp2)-H insertion have been intensively studied during the past several decades, C(sp)-H insertion of terminal alkynes with metal carbenes has only received great attention from the synthetic community recently. This cross-coupling reaction between terminal alkynes with different metal carbene precursors offers a versatile strategy for the synthesis of different types of alkynes or allenes, which are very useful synthetic intermediates in organic synthesis. This type of cross-coupling reaction, in which a migratory insertion step of alkynyl-substituted metal carbene species is generally involved, also offers new opportunities for the development of related cascade or mul-ticomponent reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-60
Number of pages20
JournalCurrent Organic Chemistry
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Allene
  • C(sp)-H insertion
  • Cross-coupling
  • Diazo compound
  • Metal carbene
  • Migratory insertion
  • N-Tosylhydrazone
  • Terminal alkyne

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