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Reactivity patterns carbonyl halides

The organic analogues of the reactions to be discussed here are the borane reductions of aldehydes and ketones and the addition of metal alkyls across ketonic carbonyls, equation 15. In contrast to the ease of these organic reactions, qualitative data which has accumulated in our laboratory over the last decade demonstrates that the carbonyl group in organometallies is fairly resistant to addition across CO. For example, many stable adducts of organometallie carbonyls with aluminum alkyls are known, eq. lc, but under similar conditions a ketone will quickly react by addition of the aluminum alkyl across the CO bond. A similar reactivity pattern is seen with boron halides. [Pg.17]


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