The exponential increase in the number of catalytic transformations that involve a metal-promoted activation of hitherto considered inert C-H bonds is promoting a fundamental change in the field of synthetic chemistry. Although most reactions involving C-H activations consist of simple functionalizations or additions, recent years have witnessed an upsurge in related transformations that can be formally considered as cycloaddition processes. These transformations are particularly appealing from a synthetic perspective because they allow the conversion of readily available substrates into highly valuable cyclic products in a rapid and sustainable manner. In many cases, these annulations involve the formation of metallacyclic intermediates that resemble those proposed for standard metal-catalyzed cycloadditions of unsaturated precursors.
Keywords: C−H activation; cycloaddition; heterocycles; homogeneous catalysis; transition metals.
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