Topics in Current Chemistry, pages 77-151

Cyclopropenes and methylenecylopropanes as multifunctional reagents in transition metal catalyzed reactions

Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date1987-01-01
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Impact factor8.6
ISSN03401022, 23650869, 23648961
Abstract
The tremendous potential of cyclopropenes and methylene-cyclopropanes as multifunctional reagents in organic syntheses has only been recognized in the last decade. The use of transition metal catalysts allows an effective control of their transformations enabling highly selecitive syntheses ranging from three- to sevenmembered carbocycles. The activities in this field are summarized in this review for the first time with an emphasis on the preparative aspects of this work.

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Binger P., Büch H. M. Cyclopropenes and methylenecylopropanes as multifunctional reagents in transition metal catalyzed reactions // Topics in Current Chemistry. 1987. pp. 77-151.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/3-540-16662-9_4
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-16662-9_4
TI - Cyclopropenes and methylenecylopropanes as multifunctional reagents in transition metal catalyzed reactions
T2 - Topics in Current Chemistry
AU - Binger, Paul
AU - Büch, Holger Michael
PY - 1987
DA - 1987/01/01 00:00:00
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 77-151
SN - 0340-1022
SN - 2365-0869
SN - 2364-8961
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@incollection{1987_Binger,
author = {Paul Binger and Holger Michael Büch},
title = {Cyclopropenes and methylenecylopropanes as multifunctional reagents in transition metal catalyzed reactions},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {1987},
pages = {77--151},
month = {jan}
}
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