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Development of new methods in modern selective organic synthesis: preparation of functionalized molecules with atomic precision

Journal

RUSSIAN CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 83, Issue 10, Pages 885-985

Publisher

ND Zelinsky Inst Organic Chemistry, RAS - ZIOC RAS
DOI: 10.1070/RC2014v83n10ABEH004471

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Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
  2. Presidium of the RAS
  3. Skolkovo Foundation
  4. RFBR [13-03-01210, 13-03-12231, 14-03-31465, 13-03-01003, 13-03-12074, 14-03-00293, MD-4750.2013.3, 14-03-00374-a, 14-03-31239-mol-a]
  5. Council at President of the Russian Federation [NSh-5340.2014.3, MK-4391.2013.3, MK-1329.2014.3]
  6. Presidium of the RAS [24.51]
  7. RFBR. [12-03-00403-a, 14-03-93183-MSKh-a, 13-03-12258, 14-03-31119 mol_a, 13-03-90413 Ukr_f_a, 13-03-12240, 12-03-00557, 12-03-93111, 13-03-01315, 13-03-12451, 14-03-00869, 13-03-12176 ofi_m, 12-03-31487-mol_a, 13-03-12193, 13-03-12178, 14-0300237]

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The challenges of the modern society and the growing demand of high-technology sectors of industrial production bring about a new phase in the development of organic synthesis. A cutting edge of modern synthetic methods is introduction of functional groups and more complex structural units into organic molecules with unprecedented control over the course of chemical transformation. Analysis of the state-of-the-art achievements in selective organic synthesis indicates the appearance of a new trend the synthesis of organic molecules, biologically active compounds, pharmaceutical substances and smart materials with absolute selectivity. Most advanced approaches to organic synthesis anticipated in the near future can be defined as 'atomic precision' in chemical reactions. The present review considers selective methods of organic synthesis suitable for transformation of complex functionalized molecules under mild conditions. Selected key trends in the modern organic synthesis are considered including the preparation of organofiuorine compounds, catalytic cross-coupling and oxidative cross-coupling reactions, atom-economic addition reactions, methathesis processes, oxidation and reduction reactions, synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, design of new homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic systems, application of photocatalysis, scaling up synthetic procedures to industrial level and development of new approaches to investigation of mechanisms of catalytic reactions. The bibliography includes 840 references.

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