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3- alkanoate ester carbon monoxide

This hydride then may add an acetylene molecule to form the vinyl derivative. A carbon monoxide insertion will produce the acrylyl nickel compound which can yield acrylate esters by either of two routes. Direct alcoholysis of the acyl nickel group may take place, as occurs with acylcobalt compounds (42) or, an acyl halide (or other acyl derivative, e.g., acyl alkanoate) may be eliminated. Alcoholysis of the acyl halide would then complete the catalytic cycle (35). [Pg.193]


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