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- single-electron-transfer mechanism of the type shown below. Magnesium similarly metalates organohalides to give Grignard reagents. Frankland, E. (1849). "Ueber...
- preparation of a series of strong photoreducing agents: Fac-tris-ortho-metalated complexes of iridium(III) with substituted 2-phenylpyridines". Inorganic...
- tris(2-phenylpyridine)iridium. The degree and regiochemistry of fluorination of metalated 2-phenylpyridine ligands in platinum(II) complexes significantly modifies...
- quaternary ammonium salt is involved or the aza-Wittig reaction if an alpha-metalated tertiary amine is involved; if Y is oxygen, then it is called a 2,3-Wittig...
- Other supernucleophilic metal centers include low oxidation state carbonyl metalate anions (e.g., CpFe(CO)2–). The following table shows the nucleophilicity...
- base with an electrophile such as iodomethane gives N-methylpyrrole. N-Metalated pyrrole can react with electrophiles at the N or C positions, depending...
- 15. Unsaturated acyl derivatives of silicon, germanium, and tin from metalated enol ethers". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 102 (5): 1577–1583. doi:10.1021/ja00525a019...
- ISBN 978-0-471-26418-7. Yang, Xun; Fleming, Fraser F. (2017). "C- and N-Metalated Nitriles: The Relationship between Structure and Selectivity". Accounts...
- pH it converts to sodium decavanadate. It is also precursor to exotic metalates such as [γ-PV2W10O40]5-, [α-PVW11O40]4-, and [β-PV2W10O40]5-. Sodium metavanadate...
- t-Butyllithium and s-butyllithium are more basic. n-BuLi can deprotonate (that is, metalate) many types of C−H bonds, especially where the conjugate base is stabilized...