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Cobalt acyl complexes deprotonation

Cyclic cobalt-acyl complexes can be deprotonated, and subsequent reaction of these enolates with aldehydes gives predominantly the anti/threo product (Scheme 63). Rhenium-acyl complexes can be deprotonated in the same manner. These lithium enolates can be alkylated or can react with [M(CO)5(OTf)] (M = Re, Mn) to give the corresponding enolates (Scheme Many transition metal enolates of type (21) or (22) are known, - but only a few have shown normal enolate behavior , e.g. aldol reaction, reaction with alkyl halides, etc. Particularly useful examples have been developed by Molander. In a process analogous to the Reformatsky reaction, an a-bromo ester may be reduced with Smia to provide excellent yields of condensation products (Scheme 65) which are generated through intermediacy of a samarium(III) enolate. ... [Pg.127]


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