Recent Advances in Organocatalytic Methods for Asymmetric CC Bond Formation

Beyond a doubt organocatalysis belongs to the most exciting and innovative chapters of organic chemistry today. Organocatalysis has emerged not only as a complement to metal‐catalyzed reactions and to biocatalysis over the last decade, but also provides new asymmetric organocatalyzed reactions that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2013-10, Vol.19 (43), p.14346-14396
Hauptverfasser: Scheffler, Ulf, Mahrwald, Rainer
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Beyond a doubt organocatalysis belongs to the most exciting and innovative chapters of organic chemistry today. Organocatalysis has emerged not only as a complement to metal‐catalyzed reactions and to biocatalysis over the last decade, but also provides new asymmetric organocatalyzed reactions that cannot be accomplished by metal‐ or biocatalyzed reactions so far. A large number of organocatalytic processes are already well established in organic synthesis. Nevertheless, the number of publications in this field is still on the increase; new important results are produced constantly. This review gives a detailed overview of the latest developments and main streams in organocatalyzed asymmetric CC bond formation processes of the last three years. It is intended to outline the most important current findings focused on especially new synthetic methodologies. A large number of organocatalytic processes are already well established in organic synthesis. Nevertheless, the number of publications in this field is still on the increase; new important results are produced constantly. This review gives a detailed overview of the latest developments and main streams in organocatalyzed asymmetric CC bond formation of the last three years. It is intended to outline the most important current findings focused on especially new synthetic methodologies.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201301996