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Key FGI and C-X Bond Formation

Oxidation Forming Carbonyls




Oxidation of Alkenes to Form Epoxides




Reduction by Hydrogenation

 Alkynes and alkenes are reduced by catalytic hydrogenation
 Reduction of alkynes can be stopped at alkene level




 Alkyne reduced to cis-alkene




Reduction of Polar Groups

, Reduction Route to Amines

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