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Alkene derivatives zirconium reagents

In their early studies, Schwartz and co-workers [5, 80] reported the zirconocene hydrido chloride [Cp2Zr(H)Cl] (1) as a reagent capable of reacting under mild conditions with a variey of non-functionalized alkenes to form isolable alkylzirconi-um(lV) complexes Cp2Zr(R)Cl in which the zirconium is attached to the least-hindered terminal primary carbon, irrespective of the original location of the double bond in the olefin chain. As an example, at room temperature in benzene, 1-octene, cis-4-octene and trows-4-octene all yield the n-octylzirconocene derivative (Scheme 8-6) [80]. [Pg.257]

Derivatives of zirconium with a Zr-H bond also can add to alkenes and alkynes. This reaction is known as hydrozirconation.230 The reagent that is used most frequently... [Pg.356]

Acylzirconocene chloride derivatives are easily accessible in a one-pot procedure through the hydrozirconation of alkene or alkyne derivatives with zirconocene chloride hydride (Schwartz reagent) [Cp2Zr(H)Cl, Cp = cyclopentadienyl] and subsequent insertion of carbon monoxide (CO) into the alkyl— or alkenyl—zirconium bond under atmospheric pressure (Scheme 5.1) [2],... [Pg.149]

Acylzirconocene chlorides are easily accessible in a one-pot procedure through the hydrozirconation see Hydrozirconation) of alkene or alkyne derivatives with the Schwartz s reagent and subsequent migratory insertion see Migratory Insertion) of carbon monoxide into the alkyl- or alkenyl zirconium bond. The stability of the acylzirconocene chlorides is remarkable at room temperature, and consequently allows many applications in organic synthesis. [Pg.5308]


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