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Ketones reactions with organoaluminum reagents

The reaction of organoaluminums with acyl chlorides typically fails to produce ketones, since the organoaluminum reacts with the desired ketone to produce carbinols. However, organoaluminum reagents, in the presence of transition metal catalysts, " may be utilized to accomplish this transformation. Equation (23) outlines the overall transformation. [Pg.95]


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