TY - JOUR
T1 - Palladium-Catalysed Cross-Coupling and Related Processes
T2 - Some Interesting Observations That Have Been Exploited in Synthetic Chemistry
AU - McGlacken, Gerard P.
AU - Fairiamb, Ian J.S.
PY - 2009/8
Y1 - 2009/8
N2 - Palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions are routinely used in the synthesis of important organic and organometallic compounds, including advanced materials and natural products. Industry and academia depend heavily on these ubiquitous transformations. Their success is quite remarkable, but not without their share of problematic and sometimes unusual observations, which continue to probe our fundamental understanding of these reactions. Through, an identification of side-reactions, our train of thought of a wellknown reaction can be challenged. In this review we identify exemplary processes and show how they have been exploited in synthetic chemistry. A deeper insight into wellestablished processes is provided, which alerts us to new synthetic transformations. On one hand, it is of significant interest to understand how to minimise unwanted, reactions and their side-products, but on the other, one can seek to exploit such reaction pathways and develop new synthetic methodologies, Either way, synthetic chemists only stand to benefit from, such findings, which, more often than, not, stimulate further research into this ever-expanding field.
AB - Palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions are routinely used in the synthesis of important organic and organometallic compounds, including advanced materials and natural products. Industry and academia depend heavily on these ubiquitous transformations. Their success is quite remarkable, but not without their share of problematic and sometimes unusual observations, which continue to probe our fundamental understanding of these reactions. Through, an identification of side-reactions, our train of thought of a wellknown reaction can be challenged. In this review we identify exemplary processes and show how they have been exploited in synthetic chemistry. A deeper insight into wellestablished processes is provided, which alerts us to new synthetic transformations. On one hand, it is of significant interest to understand how to minimise unwanted, reactions and their side-products, but on the other, one can seek to exploit such reaction pathways and develop new synthetic methodologies, Either way, synthetic chemists only stand to benefit from, such findings, which, more often than, not, stimulate further research into this ever-expanding field.
KW - Cross-coupling
KW - Homogeneous catalysis /
KW - Palladium
KW - Reaction mechanisms
KW - Side reactions
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/68349111658
U2 - 10.1002/ejoc.200900139
DO - 10.1002/ejoc.200900139
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:68349111658
SN - 1434-193X
SP - 4011
EP - 4029
JO - European Journal of Organic Chemistry
JF - European Journal of Organic Chemistry
IS - 24
ER -