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Copper catalysis: a constantly evolving field

  • Elena Fernández and
  • Jaesook Yun

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1477–1479, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.109

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  • papers (three Full Research Papers and two Letters) contributed by scientists from Asia and Europe. The breadth of topics and the geographical diversity of the authors reflect the global interest in copper catalysis today. The Review article by Yang and Fang focuses on copper-catalyzed yneallylic
  • substitution reactions [1]. In particular, the authors elaborate the concept and recent developments in this field, which allows access to enantioenriched chiral enynes. Interestingly, the article also illustrates the effects of the copper salt and the ligand employed, as well as the influence of the substrate
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Editorial
Published 17 Jul 2025

Copper-catalyzed yne-allylic substitutions: concept and recent developments

  • Shuang Yang and
  • Xinqiang Fang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 2739–2775, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.232

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  • expand the scope of transition metal-catalyzed substitution reactions. Since its discovery in 2022, copper-catalyzed yne-allylic substitution has undergone rapid development and significant progress has been made using the key copper vinyl allenylidene intermediates. This review summarizes the
  • developments and illustrates the influences of copper salt, ligand, and substitution pattern of the substrate on the regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. Keywords: copper-catalysis; copper vinyl allenylidene intermediate; 1,3-enyne; 1,4-enyne; yne-allylic substitution; Introduction Copper is earth
  • nucleophiles (Scheme 1b). However, to achieve a highly selective yne-allylic substitution, a range of challenges must be addressed. First, how to achieve the regioselectivity under the coexistence of alkenyl and alkynyl units; second, how to realize the enantioselectivity control that is remote from the
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Review
Published 31 Oct 2024
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