Thiophene Syntheses by Ring Forming Multicomponent Reactions

Topics in Current Chemistry
Klaus Schaper, Thomas J J Müller

Abstract

Thiophenes occur as important building blocks in natural products, pharmaceutical active compounds, and in materials for electronic and opto-electronic devices. Therefore, there is a considerable demand for efficient synthetic strategies for producing these compounds. This review focuses on ring-forming multicomponent reactions for synthesizing thiophenes and their derivatives.

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May 13, 2020·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Lars May, Thomas J J Müller
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