Abstract

Fragrance compounds constitute a wide family of relatively volatile compounds presenting interesting odour properties. Several processes catalysed by metal triflates and triflimides have been recently developed with a view to applications to fragrance chemistry. These reactions, involving the activation of non-activated olefins, mainly involve inter- and intramolecular carbon-carbon, carbon-oxygen and carbon-sulfur bond formation.

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