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Borrowing hydrogen: iridium-catalysed reactions for the formation of C–C bonds from alcohols
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Iridium-catalysed ReactionsChemical EngineeringC-c BondEngineeringAlkene MetathesisCross-coupling ReactionChemical TransformationTemporary RemovalIntermediate AldehydeOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisHydrogenChemistryC–c BondsMolecular CatalysisBiomolecular Engineering
Alcohols have been employed as substrates for C-C bond-forming reactions which involve initial activation by the temporary removal of hydrogen to form an aldehyde. The intermediate aldehyde is converted into an alkene via a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction, nitroaldol and aldol reactions. The 'borrowed hydrogen' is then returned to the alkene to form a C-C bond.
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