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Electrophilic compounds allyl ester transformation

Metal rf-inline complexes with various transition metals [1-10] and lanthanides [11,12] are well known in the literature. Early transition metal if-imine complexes have attracted attention as a-amino carbanion equivalents. Zirconium rf-imine complexes, or zirconaaziridines (the names describe different resonance structures), are readily accessible and have been applied in organic synthesis in view of the umpolung [13] of their carbons whereas imines readily react with nucleophiles, zirconaaziridines undergo the insertion of electrophilic reagents. Accessible compounds include heterocycles and nitrogen-containing products such as allylic amines, diamines, amino alcohols, amino amides, amino am-idines, and amino acid esters. Asymmetric syntheses of allylic amines and a-amino acid esters have even been carried out. The mechanism of such transformations has implications not only for imine complexes, but also for the related aldehyde and ketone complexes [14-16]. The synthesis and properties of zirconaaziridines and their applications toward organic transformations will be discussed in this chapter. [Pg.2]


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Allyl compounds

Allyl electrophiles

Allyl electrophiles allylation

Allylation electrophilic

Allylation esters

Allylic compounds

Allylic electrophiles, allylations

Allylic transformation

Electrophiles allylation

Electrophiles allylic

Esters allyl

Esters allylic

Esters compounds

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