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Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 121, Issue 15, Pages 9359-9406

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c01096

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  1. NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences [R01-GM118644]
  2. NSF (NSF) [CHE1654223]
  3. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  4. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
  5. David and Lucile Packard Foundation
  6. NIGMS [R35 GM127135]

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This Review describes the development of strategies for carbonyl-olefin metathesis reactions and provides a comprehensive overview of currently available methods. The field has expanded significantly over the past eight years from stoichiometric reaction protocols to efficient catalytic strategies for various types of metathesis reactions. The aim of the Review is to capture the current status quo and contribute to further advancements in carbonyl-olefin metathesis in the future.
This Review describes the development of strategies for carbonyl-olefin metathesis reactions relying on stepwise, stoichiometric, or catalytic approaches. A comprehensive overview of currently available methods is provided starting with Paterno-Buchi cycloadditions between carbonyls and alkenes, followed by fragmentation of the resulting oxetanes, metal alkylidene-mediated strategies, [3 + 2]-cycloaddition approaches with strained hydrazines as organocatalysts, Lewis acid-mediated and Lewis acid-catalyzed strategies relying on the formation of intermediate oxetanes, and protocols based on initial carbon-carbon bond formation between carbonyls and alkenes and subsequent Grob-fragmentations. The Review concludes with an overview of applications of these currently available methods for carbonyl-olefin metathesis in complex molecule synthesis. Over the past eight years, the field of carbonyl-olefin metathesis has grown significantly and expanded from stoichiometric reaction protocols to efficient catalytic strategies for ring-closing, ring-opening, and cross carbonylolefin metathesis. The aim of this Review is to capture the status quo of the field and is expected to contribute to further advancements in carbonyl-olefin metathesis in the coming years.

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