C−H Functionalized Molecules: Synthesis, Reaction Mechanism, and Biological Activity

Author:

Tandon Nitin1,Thakur Rekha2,Tandon Runjhun1,Singh Iqubal3ORCID,Paul Kamaldeep2,Ahmad Bhat Aeyaz1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry School of Physical Sciences, Lovely Professional University Phagwara 144411 India

2. School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala 147001 India

3. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Lovely Professional University Phagwara 144411 India

Abstract

AbstractReplacement of traditionally unreactive C−H bond with C−C or C−X (X=Hetero atom) has emerged as one of the widely accepted methods over the last few decades for the synthesis of complex organic molecules which can act as important intermediates for the synthesis of biologically active compounds. Selective functionalization of the C−H bond especially in the presence of a more reactive C−H bond has remained one of the biggest challenges for synthetic organic chemists. The hybridization state of the C−H bond, substitution pattern, and presence of directive groups are some of the factors which have been exploited by researchers over the years for achieving fruitful results. A considerable amount of work has been reported in the literature on the use of metal catalysts for C−H bond functionalization leading to the formation of a C−M (carbon‐metal) bond which is also known as C−H bond activation. This review aims to summarize various synthetic strategies reported for the C−H functionalization, which has led to the development of targeted complex molecules with medicinal properties.

Funder

Lovely Professional University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry

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