Recent progress in the oxidative coupling of unactivated Csp3–H bonds with other C–H bonds
Abstract
The oxidative coupling between two carbon–hydrogen (C–H) bonds offers the most straightforward pathway to construct C–C bonds from hydrocarbons without pre-functionalization, exhibiting high step- and atom-economy. This article features the recent advances in the oxidative coupling of unactivated Csp3–H with different hybrid C–H bonds, including Csp–H, Csp2–H and Csp3–H bonds. The substrate scope, proposed mechanism and application of these reactions are summarized, intending to provide insights toward developing novel and efficient protocols for Csp3–C bond construction.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Functionalization of unreactive C-H bonds