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Iron, tricarbonyl reactions with carbon electrophiles

As a Carbon Nucleophile in Uncatalyzed Reactions. Some electrophiles do not need Lewis acids, being already cationic and electrophilic enough to react with allyltrimethylsilane. Examples are the dithianyl cation (eq 20), the tricarbonyl(cyclohexadienyl) iron cation (eq 21), ( r-allyl) tetracarbonyliron cations, and chlorosulfonyl isocyanate (CSI). Other reagents react directly by cycloaddition, but need further steps to achieve an overall electrophilic substitution, as in the reactions with nitrones (eq 22). [Pg.16]


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