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C–H activation
by
Wilson, Zoe E.
, Rogge, Torben
, Johansson, Magnus J.
, Punji, Benudhar
, Ackermann, Lutz
, Chatani, Naoto
, Kim, Jinwoo
, Chang, Sukbok
, Sarpong, Richmond
, Kaplaneris, Nikolaos
, Musaev, Djamaladdin G.
, Roberts, Charis A.
, Brimble, Margaret A.
, Wencel-Delord, Joanna
, Schafer, Laurel L.
in
Asymmetry
/ Best practice
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chromatography
/ Drugs
/ Ligands
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medicinal Chemistry
/ Metals
/ Natural products
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organic chemistry
/ Palladium
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Polymers
/ Reagents
/ Reproducibility
/ Scientific imaging
/ Toxicity
/ Transition metals
2021
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C–H activation
by
Wilson, Zoe E.
, Rogge, Torben
, Johansson, Magnus J.
, Punji, Benudhar
, Ackermann, Lutz
, Chatani, Naoto
, Kim, Jinwoo
, Chang, Sukbok
, Sarpong, Richmond
, Kaplaneris, Nikolaos
, Musaev, Djamaladdin G.
, Roberts, Charis A.
, Brimble, Margaret A.
, Wencel-Delord, Joanna
, Schafer, Laurel L.
in
Asymmetry
/ Best practice
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chromatography
/ Drugs
/ Ligands
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medicinal Chemistry
/ Metals
/ Natural products
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organic chemistry
/ Palladium
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Polymers
/ Reagents
/ Reproducibility
/ Scientific imaging
/ Toxicity
/ Transition metals
2021
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C–H activation
by
Wilson, Zoe E.
, Rogge, Torben
, Johansson, Magnus J.
, Punji, Benudhar
, Ackermann, Lutz
, Chatani, Naoto
, Kim, Jinwoo
, Chang, Sukbok
, Sarpong, Richmond
, Kaplaneris, Nikolaos
, Musaev, Djamaladdin G.
, Roberts, Charis A.
, Brimble, Margaret A.
, Wencel-Delord, Joanna
, Schafer, Laurel L.
in
Asymmetry
/ Best practice
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chromatography
/ Drugs
/ Ligands
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Medicinal Chemistry
/ Metals
/ Natural products
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organic chemistry
/ Palladium
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Polymers
/ Reagents
/ Reproducibility
/ Scientific imaging
/ Toxicity
/ Transition metals
2021
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C–H activation
2021
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Overview
Transition metal-catalysed C–H activation has emerged as an increasingly powerful platform for molecular syntheses, enabling applications to natural product syntheses, late-stage modification, pharmaceutical industries and material sciences, among others. This Primer summarizes representative best practices for the experimental set-up and data deposition for C–H activation, as well as discussing key developments including recent advances in asymmetric, photoinduced and electrocatalytic C–H activation. Likewise, strategies for applications of C–H activation towards the assembly of structurally complex (bio)polymers and drugs in academia and industry are discussed. In addition, current limitations in C–H activation and possible approaches for overcoming these shortcomings are reviewed.This Primer provides an overview of the best practices for C–H activation as well as key advances in asymmetric, photoinduced and electrocatalytic-mediated catalysis for this synthetic platform. An overview of how C–H activation facilitates the synthesis of molecules such as structurally complex (bio)polymers and drugs is provided along with the current challenges and priorities for the next decade.
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