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Benzyl chloride radical attack

A variety of addenda, e.g. iodine, acetyl chloride, benzyl chloride, chloroform, and methylene chloride, oxidatively add to the rhodium(i) complexes (3) to give the rhodium(m) complexes (4). The relative rates of oxidative addition of alkyl halides suggest nucleophilic attack of rhodium(i) at carbon. A one-electron (radical) path does not seem to be operative since the oxidative-... [Pg.453]


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