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Carbon monoxide as a selective reducing agent in organic chemistry

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Carbon monoxide as an example of reducing agent, in contrast to classical reducing agents (hydrogen and metal hydrides), can provide very high atom precision for reductive addition of substrates with… Click to show full abstract

Carbon monoxide as an example of reducing agent, in contrast to classical reducing agents (hydrogen and metal hydrides), can provide very high atom precision for reductive addition of substrates with various functional groups. This enables synthesis of new compounds with unique structures and properties.

Keywords: monoxide selective; selective reducing; chemistry; reducing agent; carbon monoxide

Journal Title: Mendeleev Communications
Year Published: 2018

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