Advances in C–CN Bond Formation via C–H Bond Activation
The cyano group is well known as a versatile intermediate for transformations into a multitude of useful functional groups such as carboxyl, carbamoyl, aminomethyl, carbonyl, and heterocycles. Moreover, benzonitriles and α-aminonitriles are practical synthetic and natural scaffolds. This paper revie...
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Published in | ACS catalysis Vol. 6; no. 9; pp. 5989 - 6005 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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American Chemical Society
02.09.2016
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Summary: | The cyano group is well known as a versatile intermediate for transformations into a multitude of useful functional groups such as carboxyl, carbamoyl, aminomethyl, carbonyl, and heterocycles. Moreover, benzonitriles and α-aminonitriles are practical synthetic and natural scaffolds. This paper reviews catalytic methodologies for direct cyanation reactions of C–H bonds. These are classified by the cyano-group sources and are sorted into three categories: (i) organic cyano-group sources, (ii) metallic cyano-group sources, and (iii) combined cyano-group sources. This review includes all the reported methods in the literature until the beginning of 2016. |
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ISSN: | 2155-5435 2155-5435 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acscatal.6b01632 |