Episode Synopsis "Thianthrenium Salts as New Synthetic Linchpin"
In this episode we analyze a set of papers from the Ritter lab where they describe a new methodology for highly selective C–H functionalization reactions. Using thianthrenium salts as a synthetic linchpin, the Ritter lab demonstrates para selective amination, trifluoromethylation, and C–C cross-coupling reactions each in an effective two-step synthesis.
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