The design and development of highly efficient catalytic methods for the synthesis of carbocycles and heterocycles has been the subject of extensive study, because of their relevance to life sciences and material sciences. Among various available synthetic methods, the transition-metal-catalyzed cyclization reactions has attracted much attention for the transformation of simple starting materials into heterocyclic scaffolds, which can be further elaborated into more specific targets. Accordingly, this review describes recent advances in the synthesis of heterocycles by means of intramolecular hydrosilylation, intramolecular silylformylation, silylcarbocyclization (SiCaC), and cyclohydrocarbonylation reactions.

Synthesis of heterocycles through hydrosilylation, silylformylation, silylcarbocyclization and cyclohydrocarbonylation reactions

Varchi G;
2006

Abstract

The design and development of highly efficient catalytic methods for the synthesis of carbocycles and heterocycles has been the subject of extensive study, because of their relevance to life sciences and material sciences. Among various available synthetic methods, the transition-metal-catalyzed cyclization reactions has attracted much attention for the transformation of simple starting materials into heterocyclic scaffolds, which can be further elaborated into more specific targets. Accordingly, this review describes recent advances in the synthesis of heterocycles by means of intramolecular hydrosilylation, intramolecular silylformylation, silylcarbocyclization (SiCaC), and cyclohydrocarbonylation reactions.
2006
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Ru catalyst hydrosilylation; homopropargylic alcohols; dimethylsiloxyalkadiynes; tandem addtion; cycloisomerization; enediynes
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