The first iron-catalysed aluminium-variant Negishi coupling: critical effect of co-existing salts on the dynamic equilibrium of arylaluminium species and their reactivity

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Shintaro KawamuraMasaharu Nakamura

Abstract

The first example of an iron-catalysed Negishi coupling between arylaluminium reagents and alkyl halides illustrates that the co-existing salts highly influence the dynamic equilibrium of the organoaluminium species, and have a critical effect on the reactivity and selectivity of the coupling reaction.

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