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Ketyls Barbier-type coupling reactions

These examples again have some mechanistic implications in that they appear to rule out cyclization via 5n2 displacement of the halide by a samarium ketyl. However, one cannot distinguish between a mechanism based on allylsamarium addition to the carbonyl versus an electron transfer mechanism as outlined for the alkyl hdide substrates above. Both mechanisms allow for isomerization of the double bond (via 1,3-allylic transposition in the case of an allylmetallic, or configurational instability in an allylic radical in a diradical coupling mechanism) and also provide reasonable routes for generation of butadiene. Further mechanistic work is clearly required in order to provide a more detailed understanding of all of these intramolecular Barbier-type reactions. [Pg.266]


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