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Samarium chlorides reduction

Samarium selenides. Reductive cleavage of ArSeSeAr by samarium is catalyzed by a great number of metal halides bismuth(III) chloride, cadmium chloride, chromium(IIl) chloride, cobalt(II) chloride, potassium iodide, and titanium(lV) chloride. The resulting samarium arylselenides readily react with various organic halides. [Pg.378]

The reduction to the divalent state involves samarium, europium, and ytterbium. In 1906 C. Matignon and E. Gazes obtained samarium(II) chloride by reducing the trichloride with hydrogen. In 1911, G. Urbain and F. Bourion prepared europium(II) chloride by a comparable reduction involving gydrogen, and in 1929 ytterbium(II) chloride was similarly obtained by W. Klemm and W. Schuth. [Pg.152]

Barbier reaction Samarium(II) iodide, 270 Benzoannelation Chromium carbene complexes, 82 Dicarbonylcyclopentadienylcobalt, 96 Ethyl (Z)-3-bromoacryIate, 130 Grignard reagents, 138 Methyl acrylate, 183 Methyllithium, 188 Ruthenium(III) chloride, 268 Benzoin condensation Benzyltriethylammonium chloride, 239 3-EthyIbenzothiazolium bromide, 130 Benzoylation (see also Acylation) Cadmium, 60 Dibutyltin oxide, 95 Birch reduction Birch reduction, 32... [Pg.359]

Reductive coupling of carbonyls to alkenes Titanium(IV) chloride-Zinc, 310 of carbonyls to pinacols Titanium(III) chloride, 302 Titanium(IV) chloride-Zinc, 310 of other substrates Samarium(II) iodide, 270 Reductive cyclization 2-(Phenylseleno)acrylonitrile, 244 Tributylgermane, 313 Tributyltin hydride, 316 Triphenyltin hydride, 335 Trityl perchlorate, 339 Reductive hydrolysis (see Hydrolysis) Reductive silylation Chlorotrimethylsilane-Zinc, 82... [Pg.373]

From epoxides by reduction Samarium(II) iodide, 270 Sodium hydride-Sodium /-amyloxide-Nickel(II) chloride, 281 Sodium hydride-Sodium /-amyloxide-Zinc chloride, 281... [Pg.377]

REDUCTION, REAGENTS Aluminum amalgam. Borane-Dimethyl sulfide. Borane-Tetrahydrofurane. t-Butylaminoborane. /-Butyl-9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane. Cobalt boride— f-Butylamineborane. Diisobutylaluminum hydride. Diisopropylamine-Borane. Diphenylamine-Borane. Diphenyltin dihydride. NB-Enantrane. NB-Enantride. Erbium chloride. Hydrazine, lodotrimethylsilane. Lithium-Ammonia. Lithium aluminum hydride. Lithium borohydride. Lithium bronze. Lithium n-butylborohydride. Lithium 9,9-di-n-butyl-9-borabicyclo[3.3.11nonate. Lithium diisobutyl-f-butylaluminum hydride. Lithium tris[(3-ethyl-3pentylK>xy)aluminum hydride. Nickel-Graphite. Potassium tri-sec-butylborohydride. Samarium(II) iodide. Sodium-Ammonia. Sodium bis(2-mcthoxyethoxy)aluminum hydride. [Pg.311]

Samarium metal, in the presence of various additives such as ammonium chloride or bromide, induces reductive dimerizations of aromatic ketones to give 1,2-diols, with some diastereoselectivity, and with some alcohol (i.e. reduced ketone) by-product.164 The syn-selectivity observed in many cases may be due to samarium chelation of the... [Pg.19]

Divalent samarium is known to reduce alkyl halides. However, reductions of iodides and bromides in tetrahydrofuran (THF) require a long reaction time and chlorides are not reduced even at refluxing temperature. [Pg.797]

Mechanistic studies strongly suggest the intermediacy of a samarium acyl anion. For example, the phe-nylacetyl radical (PhCHiCO ) is known to rapidly decarbonylate k = 5.2 X 10 s" ), providing a benzyl radical which dimerizes to bibenzyl. However, addition of phenylacetyl chloride to a solution of Sml2 in THF leads to a 75% yield of the expected diketone, and neither toluene nor bibenzyl is detected. Apparently, intermolecular reduction of this acyl radical to the corresponding anion proceeds at a rate which is greater than 5.2 x 10 s . ... [Pg.274]


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