Synthetic applications of carbolithiation transformations

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Anne-Marie L Hogan, Donal F O'Shea

Abstract

Carbolithiation reactions are exceptionally versatile transformations which have been utilised in a remarkably diverse and creative manner. In this review we outline the background and scope of these reactions and then focus on their use in organic synthesis with a particular emphasis on literature examples published since 2000.

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