Synthesis 1985; 1985(3): 233-252
DOI: 10.1055/s-1985-31169
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Cyclopalladated Complexes in Organic Synthesis

Alexander D. Ryabov*
  • *Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, 117234 Moscow, U. S. S. R.
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22 May 2002 (online)

Various applications of cyclopalladated compounds to organic syntheses are reviewed. Reactions of the complexes with alkenes, alkynes, carbon monoxide, isocyanides, halogens, acid chlorides. organolithium or Grignard reagents, etc., provide routes to a variety of 1,2-disubstituted aromatic and pseudo-aromatic molecules, heterocycles, and other products. 1. Introduction 2. Synthesis and Dissociation of Palladocycles 3. Reactions of Cyclopalladated Complexes with Alkenes 4. Reactions with Alkynes 5. Reactions with Carbon Monoxide 6. Reactions with Isocyanides and Carbon Dioxide 7. Halogenation of Palladocycles 8. Alkylation, Arylation, Phosphination, and Acylation 9. Miscellaneous Reations