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Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed C–H Bond Activation and Functionalization

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This article is published in Chemical Reviews.The article was published on 2012-08-31. It has received 2317 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ruthenium.

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C-H bond activation enables the rapid construction and late-stage diversification of functional molecules

TL;DR: This Perspective highlights the potential of metal-catalysed C-H bond activation reactions, which now extend beyond the field of traditional synthetic organic chemistry, and are more atom- and step-economical than previous methods.
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Catalytic Functionalization of C(sp2) ? H and C(sp3) ? H Bonds by Using Bidentate Directing Groups

TL;DR: It would, therefore, appear that direct functionalization of substrates by activation of C-H bonds would eliminate the multiple steps and limitations associated with the preparation of functionalized starting materials.
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Transition Metal-Catalyzed C–H Amination: Scope, Mechanism, and Applications

TL;DR: This Review comprehensively highlights recent advances in intra- and intermolecular C-H amination reactions utilizing late transition metal-based catalysts using mechanistic scaffolds and types of reactions.
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3d Transition Metals for C-H Activation.

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview on first row transition metal catalysts for C-H activation until summer 2018 is provided.
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Carboxylate-assisted ruthenium-catalyzed alkyne annulations by C-H/Het-H bond functionalizations.

TL;DR: Recent efforts have resulted in widely applicable methods for the versatile preparation of differently decorated arenes and heteroarenes, providing access to among others isoquinolones, 2-pyridones,isoquinolines, indoles, pyrroles, or α-pyrones.
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Palladium-Catalyzed Ligand-Directed C−H Functionalization Reactions

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive review encompassing the large body of work in this field over the past 5 years, and will focus specifically on ligand-directed C–H functionalization reactions catalyzed by palladium.
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Palladium(II)-catalyzed C-H activation/C-C cross-coupling reactions: versatility and practicality.

TL;DR: A review of palladium-catalyzed coupling of CH bonds with organometallic reagents through a PdII/Pd0 catalytic cycle can be found in this paper.
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Rhodium-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation via Heteroatom-Directed C-H Bond Activation

TL;DR: This review focuses on Rh-catalyzed methods for C-H bond functionalization, which have seen widespread success over the course of the last decade and are discussed in detail in the accompanying articles in this special issue of Chemical Reviews.
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Aryl-aryl bond formation by transition-metal-catalyzed direct arylation.

TL;DR: A number of improvements have developed the former process into an industrially very useful and attractive method for the construction of aryl -aryl bonds, but the need still exists for more efficient routes whereby the same outcome is accomplished, but with reduced waste and in fewer steps.
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Carboxylate-assisted transition-metal-catalyzed C-H bond functionalizations: mechanism and scope.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the development and scope of carboxylates as cocatalysts in transition-metal-catalyzed C-H functionalizations until autumn 2010 and proposes new acronyms, such as CMD (concerted metalationdeprotonation), IES (internal electrophilic substitution), or AMLA (ambiphilic metal ligand activation), which describe related mechanisms.
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