N‐Centered Radical Directed Remote C−H Bond Functionalization via Hydrogen Atom Transfer
G. Vasanth Kumar, Suman Pradhan, Indranil Chatterjee
Abstract
The N-centered radical directed remote C-H bond functionalization via hydrogen-atom-transfer at distant sites has developed as an enormous potential tool for the organic synthetic chemists. Unactivated and remote secondary and tertiary, as well as selected primary C-H bonds, can be utilized for functionalization by following these methodologies. The synthesis of the heterocyclic scaffolds provides them extra attention for the modern days' developments in this field of unactivated remote C-H bonds functionalizations.
Topics & Concepts
Surface modificationHydrogen atomHydrogen bondChemistryAtom (system on chip)Combinatorial chemistryPrimary (astronomy)Atom-transfer radical-polymerizationNanotechnologyPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceGroup (periodic table)Computer scienceMoleculePhysical chemistryPolymerPhysicsAstronomyEmbedded systemCopolymerRadical Photochemical ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques