Abstract
Triarylmethanes are important molecules in organic chemistry. This review discusses advances in their synthesis summarized in five categories according to the starting materials: (1) benzyl reagents with different leaving groups, such as benzyl alcohols, ethers, esters, phosphates, sulfones, thioethers, sulfonamide, 1,3-dicarbonyls, and ammonium salts; (2) reactions via para- or ortho-quinone methides; (3) arylation of benzyl halides; (4) C–H activation of methylenes; and (5) reactions of aldehydes or N-tosylhydrazones. Triarylmethane derivatives such as 9-arylxanthenones, 9-arylfluorenes, and aryloxepines are also discussed.1 Introduction2 Benzyl Reagents with Leaving Groups3 Quinone Methide Mediated Reactions4 Arylation of Benzyl Halides5 C–H Activation of Methylene6 Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds7 Conclusions
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Catalysis
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25 articles.
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