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Multiple bonds, organomagnesium reagent

Dicyclopentadienyltitanium dichloride is possibly superior to titanium tetrachloride as a catalyst. Nickel(ll) compounds are also active, but with these catalysts concurrent addition of the organomagnesium compounds to carbon-carbon multiple bonds (see Section 4.1) causes complications. Examples of hydromagnesiation by Grignard reagents are listed in Table 3.8. As will be seen from entries in Table 3.8, the stereochemistry of addition to alkynes is syn. The regiochemistry is also usually predictable in the relevant examples in Table 3.8, one regioisomer is obtained mainly or exclusively. In other cases, however, mixtures are formed [54]. [Pg.54]


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