Synlett 1995; 1995(11): 1087-1096
DOI: 10.1055/s-1995-5192
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Synthetic Organoindium Chemistry: What Makes Indium so Appealing?

Pedro Cintas*
  • *Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, UNEX, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain, FAX: (+34-24)-271304; E-mail: pecintas@ba.unex.es
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Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

This account examines and discusses the synthetic potential of indium-mediated reactions, which have recently emerged as a useful tool in organic chemistry. This Account will, it is hoped, be a valuable source of inspiration for those with a familiarity in organometallic chemistry, particularly those involved in reactions with elemental metals, and serve as a jumping-off for those wishing to learn about how indium chemistry can be used to solve their specific problems.

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