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Subject coupling reactions with organometallics

The chemistry of diazines remains an area of intense interest, both academic and industrial, with applications in many areas, from biomedical to materials science and electronics. They are versatile, having very varied reactivity, giving many opportunities for manipulation of substituents. Nucleophilic substitutions, electrophilic substitution in oxy and amino derivatives, organometallic and transition metal-catalysed coupling reactions are all subjects of substantial research effort. There are obvious similarities in reactivity of the three diazine systems but also many interesting and practically important, often subtle, differences. [Pg.383]

Other examples have been provided by the anodically initiated isomerization of several decarbene metal carbonyl couples [197]. Electrochemical induction of chemical reactions can also be successfully used for conversion of alcoolates into ketones with simultaneous reduction of aromatic halides [198], the tetramerization of aziridines [199], or ligand substitution [200] in organometallic compounds. A useful review on this subject was published [201]. [Pg.1196]


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