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Weak bonding strategies for achieving regio- and site-selective transformations

CHEM(2022)

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Abstract
The ability to identify and transform selectively similar constitutional fragments in molecules in a predetermined direction over all other possible directions remains a fundamental challenge in relation to the growth and reach of synthetic chemistry. A rapidly emerging approach toward this goal is to leverage weak bonding interactions, including both noncovalent and dynamic covalent bonds to control regio-and site selectivities. Drawing inspiration from the reactions catalyzed by enzymes, chemists have developed a wide variety of weak bonding strategies to facilitate regio-and site -selective transformations without the need to introduce additional handles onto molecular frameworks. Here, by classifying these weak bonding protocols into four categories, namely, bond-destabilizing, masking, pre-organizing, and templating strategies, we summarize the advances that have been made during the past two decades, highlighting their relative simplicity in promoting regio-and site -selective reactions that would otherwise be difficult to perform on molecules.
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supramolecular catalysis,noncovalent bonding interactions,dynamic covalent bonds,pre-organization,nanoconfinement,host-guest chemistry,regioselectivity
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