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Combinatorial chemistry cross-coupling reactions

The synthesis and chemistry of pyrazoles, imidazoles, and 1,2,3-triazoles were actively pursued in 2006. A review on the cross-coupling reactions on azoles with two and more heteroatoms for pyrazoles and imidazoles has been published <06EJO3283>. Publications relating to 1,2,4-triazole and tetrazole chemistry were not particularly well represented this year. The solid-phase and combinatorial chemistry of these ring systems have not been investigated compared to past years. No attempt has been made to incorporate all the exciting chemistry or biological applications that have been published this year. [Pg.208]

Major advancements in the chemistry of pyrazoles, imidazoles, triazoles, tetrazoles, and related fused heterocyclic derivatives continued in 2000. Solid-phase combinatorial chemistry of pyrazoles and benzimidazoles has been particularly active. Synthetic routes to all areas continue to be pursued vigorously with improvements and applications. Notably, metal-promoted and cross-coupling reactions of all classes seemed to be a dominant theme in 2000. Applications of pyrazole-, imidazole-, and 1,2,3-benzotriazole-containing reagents to a wide array of synthetic applications remained active. [Pg.167]

W. Magerlein, Chem. Eng. Techn. 2001, 24, 575 (e) K. C. Nicolaou, R. Hanko, W. Hartwig (eds.), Cross-coupling Reactions. Handbook of Combinatorial Chemistry. Drugs, Catalysts, Materials, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002. [Pg.173]


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