Synthesis of Conjugated Dienes in Natural Compounds
Geoffrey Dumonteil, Sabine Berteina‐Raboin
Abstract
This review describes the various synthetic methods commonly used to obtain molecules possessing conjugated dienes. We focus on methods involving cross-coupling reactions using various metals such as nickel, palladium, ruthenium, cobalt, cobalt/zinc, manganese, zirconium, or iron, mainly through examples that aimed to access natural molecules or their analogues. Among the natural molecules covered in this review, we discuss the total synthesis of a phytohormone, Acid Abscisic (ABA), carried out by our team involving the development of a conjugated diene chain.
Topics & Concepts
Conjugated systemChemistryCobaltCombinatorial chemistryPalladiumRutheniumMoleculeTotal synthesisOrganic chemistryCatalysisPolymerChemical synthesis and alkaloidsAsymmetric Synthesis and CatalysisCatalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions