Abstract

In the past several decades, organic chemists have made significant contributions to approach direct C–H transformations. However, limited substrate scope and reaction classifications, harsh condition, and the use of noble and toxic late transition-metal catalysts typically with high loadings clogged its applications. This article summarizes our recent efforts to explore new reaction types and develop new catalytic systems in this field, which may open a new channel to consider organic synthesis from easily available chemicals.

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