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Alkenyl halides, coupling with metals organometallic compounds from

The stereodefined alkenyl halides are of prime importance due to the recent developments of di- or trisubstituted alkene synthesis by cross-coupling reactions between organometallics and alkenyl halides catalyzed by transition metal compounds 171). These alkenyl halides can be conveniently obtained from alkenylboranes or alkeneboronic acids. B-Alk enylcatecholboranes undergo rapid hydrolysis when stirred with excess water at 25 °C (Eq. 109)102). The alkeneboronic acids are usually crystalline solids of low solubility in water and can be easily isolated and handled in air without significant deterioration. [Pg.69]


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Alkenyl compounds

Alkenyl halides

Alkenyl halides, coupling with metals

Alkenyl metal compounds

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