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Organocopper complexes olefins

A cyclopentadienylcopper-fcr/-butyl isocyanide complex catalyzes the Michael addition of dimethyl methylmalonate to acrylonitrile at room temperature to give an S6% yield of the adduct 249). As the CU2O—BNC complex can also catalyze the addition of indene to methyl acrylate, the intermediate is most likely an organocopper complex. The reactions and kinetic data support the mechanism given by Eq. (118) to (120), involving metalation and nucleophilic attack by the carbanion on the olefin within the complex. Displacement of a solvent ligand by the olefin and coordination of the latter to the copper species are essential features of the mechanism. The rate of reaction is decreased if the compound with the... [Pg.308]


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