speciesalkylations
Speciesalkylations are chemical reactions in which an alkyl group is transferred to a chemical species, producing an alkylated product. The term is not a formal IUPAC name, but it is used to describe a broad set of reactions that attach alkyl groups to molecules in organic, organometallic, and biological contexts. Alkylation changes properties such as reactivity, polarity, and biological activity, and is a common step in the synthesis and modification of drugs, polymers, and natural products.
Two broad mechanistic categories are encountered. Electrophilic alkylations involve an electron-deficient alkyl donor, such as an
Substrates and selectivity: Alkylations can occur at carbon centers (forming C–C bonds) or at heteroatoms such
Applications and relevance: Speciesalkylations enable the construction and diversification of molecules in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry,