Abstract
The use of earth-abundant first-row transition
metals, such as cobalt, in C−H activation reactions for the
construction and functionalization of a wide variety of structures
has become a central topic in synthetic chemistry over the last few
years. In this context, the emergence of cobalt catalysts bearing
pentamethylcyclopentadienyl ligands (Cp*) has had a major
impact on the development of synthetic methodologies. Cp*Co-
(III) complexes have been proven to possess unique reactivity
compared, for example, to their Rh(III) counterparts, obtaining
improved chemo- or regioselectivities, as well as yielding new
reactivities. This perspective is focused on recent advances on the
alkylation and alkenylation reactions of (hetero)arenes with alkenes
and alkynes under Cp*Co(III) catalysis.