Advances in One-Pot Synthesis through Borrowing Hydrogen Catalysis

Volume: 118, Issue: 4, Pages: 1410 - 1459
Published: Jan 10, 2018
Abstract
The borrowing hydrogen (BH) principle, also called hydrogen auto-transfer, is a powerful approach which combines transfer hydrogenation (avoiding the direct use of molecular hydrogen) with one or more intermediate reactions to synthesize more complex molecules without the need for tedious separation or isolation processes. The strategy which usually relies on three steps, (i) dehydrogenation, (ii) intermediate reaction, and (iii) hydrogenation,...
Paper Details
Title
Advances in One-Pot Synthesis through Borrowing Hydrogen Catalysis
Published Date
Jan 10, 2018
Volume
118
Issue
4
Pages
1410 - 1459
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