Abstract

AbstractAlkenes are a fascinating functional class that can be converted into various structures. A desirable and durable synthetic method for forming two C−C bonds across an olefin is the dicarbofunctionalization of olefins, catalyzed by transition metals. This method enables a rapid expansion of molecular complexity in a single step. Among the myriad of efficient strategies for alkene difunctionalization, the 1,2‐diarylation mode stands out primarily due to its remarkable ability to incorporate two hindered aryl groups across the C=C bond in a versatile and straightforward manner. This review covers the recent advances in the 1,2‐diarylation of alkenes from 2018 to 2023, focusing on different transition metals employed as catalysts.

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