Carbon-Sulfur Bond Constructions: From Transition-Metal Catalysis to Sustainable Catalysis.

Chemical Record : an Official Publication of the Chemical Society of Japan ... [et Al.]
Pratheepkumar AnnamalaiChin-Fa Lee

Abstract

The recent decade evidenced a significant development in the construction of the C-S bond. The journey began with transitional-metal catalysis and reached sustainable catalysis via oxidant, photo, and electro catalyzed methods. A variety of catalytic systems have been explored for the C-S bond formation using a variety of sulfur precursors. This personal account provides an inclusive discussion of these developed methods in terms of reactivity, sustainability and productivity.

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