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Access to diverse organosulfur compounds via arynes: a comprehensive review on Kobayashi's aryne precursor.

Hemanta HazarikaPranjal Gogoi
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
Arynes are highly reactive transient intermediates having enormous applications in organic synthesis. In the last three decades aryne chemistry has shown incredible developments in carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond formation reactions. After the discovery of Kobayashi's protocol for the generation of aryne intermediates in a mild way, this field of chemistry witnessed rapid growth in synthetic organic chemistry. One aspect of development in this field involves C-S bond formation under mild conditions which has a tremendous scope for the synthesis of various important organosulfur building blocks.
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