From conventional to dual Co/photoredox mediated reductive coupling of alkynes and alkenes
Abstract
Metal-catalyzed reductive coupling reactions between alkenes and alkynes are a long-standing tradition as a way to create complex unsaturated building blocks of value in organic synthesis ventures. Here, we review the general synthetic approaches realized under Co-catalysis utilizing chemical reductants, albeit with some limitations in scope and user-friendliness. A more recent advancement shows that these reductive ene–yne coupling reactions can also be accommodated by photoredox catalysis marking a stepping stone in the area, and creating new incentives for this kind of carbon–carbon bond formation and beyond.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2024 Organic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles, 2024 Organic Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles and Organic Chemistry Frontiers 10th Anniversary Collection