Recent Advances in Organocatalytic Methods for Asymmetric CC 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 |
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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 CC 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 CC bond formation of the last three years. It is intended to outline the most important current findings focused on especially new synthetic methodologies. |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.201301996 |