Abstract
The use of molecular iodine in organic synthesis has been known for a long time, such as in the Grignard reaction. In recent years, molecular iodine has received considerable attention as an inexpensive, non-toxic, readily available catalyst for various organic transformations under very mild and convenient conditions to afford the corresponding products in excellent yields with high selectivity. This is because of the mild Lewis acidity of iodine.
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