Abstract
Transition-metal-catalyzed isoquinoline synthesis that profits from the strategy of chelation-assisted C−H activation has flourished over the past decade. By virtue of the directed C−H bond cleavage of imines, amines, amidines, oximes, hydroximoyl halides, hydrazones, or azines, diverse isoquinoline derivatives have been accessed from alkynes, conjugated dienes, or diazo compounds under the catalysis of rhodium, ruthenium, palladium, nickel, or manganese. This digest summarizes the annulation reactions via chelation-assisted C−H activation leading to isoquinolines, isoquinolinium salts, or isoquinoline N-oxides.
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