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- approach for generating carbonyl ylides involves metal catalysis of α-diazocarbonyl compounds, generally in the presence of dicopper or dirhodium catalysts...
- Wolff rearrangement is a reaction in organic chemistry in which an α-diazocarbonyl compound is converted into a ketene by loss of dinitrogen with accompanying...
- diazocarbonyl compounds and olefins have relied on either the use of pre-formed chiral rhodium catalysts or chiral auxiliaries on the diazocarbonyl compound...
- imines. Reaction of organic azides with metal carbenoids (produced from diazocarbonyl compounds). The reaction of iminophosphoranes and organic azides in...
- Intramolecular reactions of diazocarbonyl compounds include addition to carbon–carbon double bonds to form fused cyclopropanes and insertion into carbon–hydrogen...
- method is an efficient one‐pot tandem protocol of the carbonylation of α‐diazocarbonyl compounds and a variety of N‐tosylhydrazones catalysed by Co(II)–porphyrin...
- allyl sulfides to the homoallyl sulfide. Intramolecular reactions of diazocarbonyl compounds provide access to cyclopropanes. In the Buchner ring expansion...
- Wang, Jianbo (2009-09-02). "Recent development of reactions with α-diazocarbonyl compounds as nucleophiles". Chemical Communications (36): 5350–5361...
- Zavalij, Peter Y.; Doyle, Michael P. (2014). "Catalytic Conversion of Diazocarbonyl Compounds to Imines". Organic Letters. 16 (3): 740–743. doi:10.1021/ol403427s...
- Jianbo Wang (22 July 2009). "Recent development of reactions with a -diazocarbonyl compounds as nucleophiles". Chemical Communications (36): 5350–5361...