Abstract
The development of new efficient and general methods for the creation of C-C bond and C-heteroatom is one of the most active areas of current organic chemistry.Our thesis is part of this lineage. It aims at the development of an allylic alkylation reaction of the Morita-Baylis-Hillman adducts, catalyzed by iron(III), with various types of nucleophiles. In fact, depending on the nature of the substrates and the operating conditions, the adducts of Morita-Baylis-Hillman have enabled selective access to various families of increasingly complex compounds, some of which are endowed with interesting biological activities.