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Metal mediated, acylation halides

Table 7.8 Coupling reaction of benzyl halides with acyl halides mediated by metallic nickel. [Pg.276]

By far the most generally useful synthetic application of allyltributyltin is in the complementary set of transition metal- and radical-mediated substitution reactions. When the halide substrates are benzylic, allylic, aromatic or acyl, transition metal catalysis is usually the method of choice for allyl transfer from tin to carbon. When the halide (or halide equivalent) substrate is aliphatic or alicyclic, radical chain conditions are appropriate, as g-hydrogen elimination is generally not a problem in these cases. [Pg.182]

Indium trichloride promotes catalytically the addition of alkynylstannanes to aldehydes (Table 25).42 Metallic indium also mediates the same Barbier-type coupling between alkynyl halides and aldehydes or ketones to give secondary or tertiary propargyl alcohols (Table 26). Secondary alcohols can be oxidized in situ according an Oppenauer process.395 Thus, alkynyl ketones have been prepared from aldehydes via an indium-mediated alkynylation reaction followed by an indium-mediated Oppenauer oxidation. They are also obtained via an indium-mediated alkynylation of the relevant acyl chlorides (Table 27).396... [Pg.720]

The method was made considerably more general by inclusion of a catalytic amount of a palladium(O) complex during addition of the organometallic. Alkenylcopper reagents actually react relatively slowly with acid halides but, in a fashion analogous to other alkenyl metal species (see Section 1.13.4), they may be readily transmetallated to form an acylpalladium(II) complex which then undergoes reductive elimination to the product (Scheme 29)." A further discussion of acylation mediated by palladium complexes is included in Section 1.13.4. Interestingly, a,P-unsaturated acid chlorides react under these conditions to form divinyl ketones. [Pg.428]


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