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Nonaromatic alkene complexes

Metal Alkyls, Carbenes, Carbynes, and Carbides 655 Nonaromatic Alkene and Alkyne Complexes 662 Metallocenes 669... [Pg.7]

A cascade Heck reaction with termination by nucleophiles is considered to start with an oxidative addition of a heteroatom-carbon bond (starter) onto a palladium(O) species (startup reaction), followed by carbopalladation of a nonaromatic carbon-carbon double or triple bond without subsequent dehydropalladation (relay), a second and possibly further carbopalladation of a carbon-carbon double or triple bond (second etc. relay). The terminating step is a displacement of the palladium residue by an appropriate nucleophile. It is crucial for a successful cascade carbopalladation that no premature dehydropalladation takes place, and that can be prevented by using alkynes and 1,1-disubstituted alkenes (or certain cycloalkenes) as relay stations since they give kinetically stable alkenyl- or neopentylpalladium intermediates, respectively. In addition, reaction of haloalkenes with alkenes in certain cases may form rr-allyl complexes, which are then trapped by various nucleophiles. [Pg.1405]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.663 , Pg.664 , Pg.665 , Pg.666 , Pg.667 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.663 , Pg.664 , Pg.665 , Pg.666 , Pg.667 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.663 , Pg.664 , Pg.665 , Pg.666 , Pg.667 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.663 , Pg.664 , Pg.665 , Pg.666 , Pg.667 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.663 , Pg.664 , Pg.665 , Pg.666 , Pg.667 ]




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