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Reformatsky reagent acyl halides

The acylpalladium is formed by CO insertion as the intermediate of the carbonylation. They can be prepared directly by the oxidative addition of acyl chlorides to Pd(0). Thus ketones can be prepared by the reaction of acyl halides with organozinc reagents and organostannanes. Benzoacetate (490) is obtained by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the Reformatsky reagent 489 [243], The macrocyclic keto lactone 492 is obtained by intramolecular reaction of the alkenylstannane with acyl chloride in 491 [244]. [Pg.92]

The insight that zinc ester enolates can be prepared prior to the addition of the electrophile has largely expanded the scope of the Reformatsky reaction.1-3 Substrates such as azomethines that quaternize in the presence of a-halo-esters do react without incident under these two-step conditions.23 The same holds true for acyl halides which readily decompose on exposure to zinc dust, but react properly with preformed zinc ester enolates in the presence of catalytic amounts of Pd(0) complexes.24 Alkylations of Reformatsky reagents are usually difficult to achieve and proceed only with the most reactive agents such as methyl iodide or benzyl halides.25 However, zinc ester enolates can be cross-coupled with aryl- and alkenyl halides or -triflates, respectively, in the presence of transition metal catalysts in a Negishi-type reaction.26 Table 14.2 compiles a few selected examples of Reformatsky reactions with electrophiles other than aldehydes or ketones.27... [Pg.293]

OTHER ORGANOMETALLIC REAGENTS (see also Carbonylation, Fluorination, Reformatsky reaction) with acids and acyl derivatives with acid halides Benzylchlorobis(triphenyl-phosphine)palladium(II), 30 Cadmium, 60... [Pg.365]


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