Transition metal-catalysed addition reactions of H–heteroatom and inter-heteroatom bonds to carbon–carbon unsaturated linkages via oxidative additions
Chemical Communications1999Iss. 5, pp. 395–402
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Abstract
Oxidative addition of inter-heteroatom bonds comprising B, Si, Ge, Sn, P, S, Se and Te with late transition metal complexes readily takes place at room temperature and triggers a variety of catalytic additions of the bonds to carbon–carbon unsaturated linkages. The new catalytic reactions are regio- and stereo-selective and provide high yield syntheses of synthetically versatile heteroatom compounds.
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