Ni-catalysed remote C(sp3)–H functionalization using chain-walking strategies

Publication date

2024-10-01



Abstract

The dynamic translocation of a metal catalyst along an alkyl side chain — often coined as ‘chain-walking’ — has opened new retrosynthetic possibilities that enable functionalization at unactivated C(sp3)–H sites. The use of nickel complexes in chain-walking strategies has recently gained considerable momentum owing to their versatility for forging sp3 architectures and their redox promiscuity that facilitates both one-electron or two-electron reaction manifolds. This Review discusses the relevance and impact that these processes might have in synthetic endeavours, including mechanistic considerations when appropriate. Particular emphasis is given to the latest discoveries that leverage the potential of Ni-catalysed chain-walking scenarios for tackling transformations that would otherwise be difficult to accomplish, including the merger of chain-walking with other new approaches such as photoredox catalysis or electrochemical activation.

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Article


Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

Subject

Química

Pages

32 p.

Publisher

Springer Nature

Grant Agreement Number

ICIQ Foundation

FEDER/MCI PID2021-123801NB-I00

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