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- from triisobutylaluminium: 2 i-Bu3Al → (i-Bu2AlH)2 + 2 (CH3)2C=CH2 Organoaluminum compounds can react with alkenes and alkynes, resulting in the net addition...
- are used in polymerization reactions in combination with cocatalysts, organoaluminum compounds such as triethylaluminium, Al(C2H5)3. This class of catalyst...
- organoaluminium compound is a reagent in organic synthesis. Like most organoaluminum compounds, the compound's structure is most probably more than that...
- Negishi and coworkers originally investigated the cross-coupling of organoaluminum reagents in 1976 initially employing Ni and Pd as the transition metal...
- solid pre-catalyst, the δ-crystalline form of TiCl3, and solution of an organoaluminum cocatalyst, such as Al(C2H5)3. The second type of pre-catalyst is supported...
- These catalysts are activated with special cocatalysts containing an organoaluminum compound such as Al(C2H5)3 and the second type of a modifier. The catalysts...
- August 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2017. M. Witt; H.W. Roesky (2000). "Organoaluminum chemistry at the forefront of research and development" (PDF). Curr...
- M.; Matsumura, Y.; Sakane, S.; Hattori, K.; Yamamoto, H. (1983). "Organoaluminum-promoted Beckmann rearrangement of oxime sulfonates". J. Am. Chem. Soc...
- metal-alkyl complex, e.g. organomercury, organolead, or a mixed lithium-organoaluminum compound. The parent compound of the phosphines is PH3, called phosphine...
- not form bridged dimers as organoaluminum compounds do. Organogallium compounds are also less reactive than organoaluminum compounds. They do form stable...