2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00623
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Silver-Catalyzed Activation of Terminal Alkynes for Synthesizing Nitrogen-Containing Molecules

Abstract: Conspectus Alkynes are one of the most abundant chemicals in organic chemistry, and therefore the development of catalytic reactions to transform alkynes into other useful functionalities is of great value. In recent decades, extraordinary advances have been made in this area with transition-metal catalysis, and silver-based reagents are ideal for the activation of alkynes. This high reactivity is probably due to the superior π-Lewis acidic, carbophilic behavior of silver­(I), allowing it to selectively activa… Show more

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“…Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, silver catalysis has been emerging as an active field in the frontiers of organic synthesis because of the unique reactivity of silver catalysts and because such catalysts can drastically enhance the rate and selectivity of reactions. 10 Recently, the activation of Si–H bonds in the presence of silver catalysts has been achieved and silver–hydride (Ag–H) complexes have emerged as unique and efficient species to achieve some useful transformations. For example, Li et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, silver catalysis has been emerging as an active field in the frontiers of organic synthesis because of the unique reactivity of silver catalysts and because such catalysts can drastically enhance the rate and selectivity of reactions. 10 Recently, the activation of Si–H bonds in the presence of silver catalysts has been achieved and silver–hydride (Ag–H) complexes have emerged as unique and efficient species to achieve some useful transformations. For example, Li et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, more than twenty reviews and books have been documented in the literature, mainly discussing about the great progress of silver‐catalyzed transformations of allenes, propargylic alcohols, arynes and isocyanides, along with the development of silver‐catalyzed C−C functionalization, enantioselective conversions, radical reactions, carboxylation as well as the synthesis of heterocyclic motifs (Figure ). Owning to these elegant publications, it become easy for researchers to learn the development of various types of silver‐catalyzed reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attempts at optimizing this reaction in the absence of a catalyst were not fruitful (not shown). Silver salts are known to activate alkynes , and allenes , to cycloaddition reactions. Therefore, it was hypothesized that a silver salt may promote the reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%