par Evano, Gwilherm
;Theunissen, Cédric 
Référence Synlett, 35, page (485-499)
Publication Publié, 2024-01-01


Référence Synlett, 35, page (485-499)
Publication Publié, 2024-01-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Copper is one of the most efficient and attractive metals for catalysis. In addition to their availability, low cost and limited toxicity, copper complexes can be utilized to catalyze a broad variety of reactions, including radical ones. For such reactions, organic halides are by far the most versatile and attractive substrates: our contribution to the catalysis of radical reactions from organic halides with copper complexes is summarized in this account. |