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Fe-Catalysed Coupling Reactions Between Alkynes and Alcohols.

Siddique KhanBeeraiah Baire
Published in: Chemical record (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
In this review, we discussed about the synthetic developments in the field of Fe-catalysis for the formation of - bonds through the coupling of alkynes and alcohols, for the period of 13 years (2008-2020). These strategies fulfil important Green Chemistry principles, as they are highly atom economic (up to 100 %), no toxic by-products (only water), employs highly abundant and low toxic alcohols (no need for any pre-functionalization hence step economy) and cheaper Fe-catalysts. Having these advantages, one can predict that in the coming years a large number of fascinating new iron-catalyzed reactions will be developed for the organic synthesis. We hope that this review article will be highly useful for the synthetic community to design and develop new Fe-catalyzed coupling reactions and keeps the content in the right prospect.
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