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- one organyl group and the metal fragment across the multiple bond (carboalumination). This process can proceed in a purely thermal manner or in the presence...
- Carboboration. The carboalumination reaction is most commonly catalyzed by zirconocene dichloride (or related catalyst). Some carboaluminations are performed...
- butane via reductive elimination. Zirconocene dichloride catalyzes the carboalumination of alkynes by trimethylaluminium to give a (alkenyl)dimethylalane,...
- species that are useful in organic synthesis in a reaction known as carboalumination. As for other "electron-deficient" compounds, trimethylaluminium gives...
- Ei-ichi (2010). "Discovery of ZACA reaction − Zr-catalyzed asymmetric carboalumination of alkenes". Arkivoc. 2011 (8). Arkat USA: 34-45. doi:10.3998/ark.5550190...
- aluminium to an electrophilic atom. Stereospecific hydroalumination, carboalumination, and terminal alkyne metalation are useful methods for generation of...
- Selective Synthesis of 6,7-Dehydrostipiamide via Zr-Catalyzed Asymmetric Carboalumination and Pd-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Organozincs". Org. Lett. 6 (19):...
- Route to Carotenoids and Related Natural Products via Zr-Catalyzed Carboalumination and Pd- and Zn-Catalyzed Cross Coupling". Org. Lett. 3 (5): 719–722...
- Muller, Robert; Kaupp, Martin; Demeshko, Serhiy; Kempe, Rhett (2009). "Carboalumination of a chromium–chromium quintuple bond". Nature Chemistry. 1 (4): 322–325...
- Enders, Markus (2009). "Organochromium complexes as catalysts for the carboalumination of unactivated terminal olefins". Dalton Transactions (25): 4875–4877...