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- W2041658811 abstract "The incorporation of sulfur, selenium, tin, mercury, or phosphorus into an organic molecule enables a wide variety of reactivity. However, with the exception of phosphorus, these elements are often not part of the final target compound. Aside from Wittig chemistry, most instances of CP bond cleavage seek to enable the preparation of a new organophosphorus compound. Reduction of CS, CSe, CSn, CHg, and CP bonds allows for their removal with a variety of reagents, each with their unique combination of reaction conditions, mechanistic pathway, and functional group tolerance. Each technique has its advantages and pitfalls and has been developed largely to serve an unmet need. This review endeavors to highlight these characteristics of each reagent. This chapter is organized by carbonheteroatom bond and each section is then subdivided into major classes of reagents. Advances since the first edition of COS in 1991, as well as a longer term historical perspective are provided." @default.
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