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Catalytic hydrofunctionalizations of alkenes via hydrogen atom transfer with 3d transition metal complexes (MHAT): A pragmatic approach to recent contributions
The growing interest in sustainable organic synthesis has led to exploring catalytic systems based on first-row transition metals, revealing their exceptional capacity to promote hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) processes for alkene activation. Due to the high chemoselectivity and chemofidelity of the MHAT reaction, diverse catalytic hydrofunctionalizations have been successfully achieved, directly contributing to the formation of a wide variety of valuable carbon-based bonds (C−C, C−N, C−O, and C−S, among others), even in complex environments and at sterically demanding positions. Herein, we provide a practical overview of the field by examining the main reactivity trends and strategies used to achieve efficient MHAT-driven hydrofunctionalizations while also demonstrating the current versatility and synthetic utility of these methodologies.
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Applied Catalysis A: General publishes original papers on all aspects of catalysis of basic and practical interest to chemical scientists in both industrial and academic fields, with an emphasis onnew understanding of catalysts and catalytic reactions, new catalytic materials, new techniques, and new processes, especially those that have potential practical implications.
Papers that report results of a thorough study or optimization of systems or processes that are well understood, widely studied, or minor variations of known ones are discouraged. Authors should include statements in a separate section "Justification for Publication" of how the manuscript fits the scope of the journal in the cover letter to the editors. Submissions without such justification will be rejected without review.