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Rhodium isocyanides oxidative addition

The most interesting work on the isocyanide complexes of the elements in this subgroup has been done with rhodium and iridium. For the most part, the work is involved with the oxidative addition reactions of d square-planar metal complexes. [Pg.65]

Disubstituted isocoumarins arise from the copper(II)-catalyzed addition of o-halobenzoic acids to active internal alkynes (13JOC1660), rhodium(III)-mediated oxidative coupling ofbenzoic acids with disubsti-tuted alkynes (13T4454), palladium(II)-catalyzed tandem annulation reaction of o-alkynylbenzoates with methyl vinyl ketone (13T8626), and nickel(II)-promoted t-butyl isocyanide insertion in 2-(o-bromophenyl)-1-ethanones followed by hydrolysis (Scheme 69) (13SC3262). [Pg.496]


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