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Inorganometallics (Transition Metal–Metalloid Complexes) and Catalysis

Bogdan Marciniec, Cezary Pietraszuk, Piotr Pawluć, Hieronim Maciejewski

2021Chemical Reviews88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the formation and breaking of transition metal (TM)-carbon bonds plays a pivotal role in the catalysis of organic compounds, the reactivity of inorganometallic species, that is, those involving the transition metal (TM)-metalloid (E) bond, is of key importance in most conversions of metalloid derivatives catalyzed by TM complexes. This Review presents the background of inorganometallic catalysis and its development over the last 15 years. The results of mechanistic studies presented in the Review are related to the occurrence of TM-E and TM-H compounds as reactive intermediates in the catalytic transformations of selected metalloids (E = B, Si, Ge, Sn, As, Sb, or Te). The Review illustrates the significance of inorganometallics in catalysis of the following processes: addition of metalloid-hydrogen and metalloid-metalloid bonds to unsaturated compounds; activation and functionalization of C-H bonds and C-X bonds with hydrometalloids and bismetalloids; activation and functionalization of C-H bonds with vinylmetalloids, metalloid halides, and sulfonates; and dehydrocoupling of hydrometalloids. This first Review on inorganometallic catalysis sums up the developments in the catalytic methods for the synthesis of organometalloid compounds and their applications in advanced organic synthesis as a part of tandem reactions.

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MetalloidChemistryCatalysisTransition metalReactivity (psychology)Homogeneous catalysisCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryMetalMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineCoordination Chemistry and OrganometallicsAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisChemical Synthesis and Reactions