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Vinyl ethers bearing the fragment RO–CH=CH2, where R is an alkyl or aryl substituent, are valuable substrates for organic synthesis and polymer chemistry. The double carbon–carbon bond is highly reactive and can be used in a wide variety of organic transformations, including addition processes—particularly cycloaddition and polymerization reactions. Recent investigations in this field have demonstrated the significant potential of subsequent transformations: vinylation of alcohols, cycloaddition of vinyl ethers, and alcohol release. Combination of these processes enables the introduction of a C2 fragment into a wide range of organic molecules. Due to these advancements, vinylation of alcohols has become a cornerstone in organic synthesis. This review focuses on an overview of important approaches to the vinylation of alcohols and highlights recent achievements in this field.
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)3663-3679
Число страниц17
ЖурналRussian Journal of General Chemistry
Том95
Номер выпуска12
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2025

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  • acetylene, vinyl transfer, vinyl exchange, alkyne, transetherification, cross-coupling, vinyl ether, vinylation

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