The Pauson-Khand reaction is an important reaction in the field of organic chemistry. It involves the transition-metal catalysed cycloaddition of an alkyne, an alkene and carbon monoxide, to produce cyclopentenones. The importance of this reaction originates from its high value in transforming simple components into the synthetically useful cyclopentenone unit, in which a high degree of molecular complexity can be achieved in a single step, with impressive stereochemical and regiochemical control. The Pauson-Khand Reaction investigates the nature and many variations of this reaction.
Topics covered include:
the mechanisms of Pauson‐Khand-type reactions
non chiral intramolecular and intermolecular versions of Pauson‐Khand reactions
asymmetric Pauson‐Khand reaction using chiral auxiliaries
the enantioselective Pauson‐Khand reaction
Pauson‐Khand reactions catalysed by metals other than cobalt
unconventional Pauson‐Khand reactions
the Pauson‐Khand reaction in total synthesis
Presenting a comprehensive overview of this fundamental reaction, The Pauson-Khand Reaction will find a place on the bookshelves of any organic or organometallic chemist.