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12.3.1.4.1 Fragments N—C—N and C—C

DOI: 10.1055/sos-SD-012-00398

Grimmett, M. R.Science of Synthesis, (200212347.

In these procedures, the 15 and 34 bonds are formed. The most common synthetic methods of this type utilize amidines, guanidines, ureas, and thioureas as the NCN fragment reacting with a suitably functionalized carbonyl compound acting as the CC synthon (Scheme 26).

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