Lecture

Multicomponent Reactions: Principles and Applications

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This lecture introduces Multicomponent Reactions (MCRs) as processes where three or more reactants are combined to form a product in a single vessel, following the Domino principle. It covers the synthesis of heterocycles, advantages of MCRs, and examples like the synthesis of Tropinone. The lecture also discusses the total synthesis of various compounds using MCRs and their significance in organic synthesis.

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