Abstract
Recently, there have been a large number of reports on “C-H bond activation reaction”. C-H bond activation is a methodology for directly forming carbon-carbon bonds by activating a carbon hydrogen bond, which is the most fundamental linkage in organic chemistry. Traditional cross coupling reactions have been one of the most useful synthetic methods for the formation of carbon carbon bonds. However, the cross coupling reaction requires extra procedures for preparing organic halides (or triflates) compounds, and organic boron or metal compounds.On the other hand, the C-H bond activation can reduce these procedures, thus making this reaction a cost-effective and ecofriendly system.
Key-Words / Index Term
Carbon-Hydrogen bond activation, cross coupling, Carbon-carbon bond, synthetic methods, organic chemistry
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Citation
Yogesh Jayantibhai Sanghani, Krushnakumar Jethalal Jilariya, "C-H bond activation using palladium catalysts, iridium catalysts, and iron catalysts," International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, Vol.5, Issue.2, pp.1-3, 2018