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Transmetalation (alt. spelling: transmetallation) is a type of
organometallic reaction that
involves the
transfer of
ligands from one
metal to another...
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organomagnesium compounds are
believed not the
active species. Instead, they
transmetalate to
organomanganese compounds,
which then
decompose to tert-butyl radicals...
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directed ortho-metalation.
Phenylsilanes and
phenylstannanes transmetalate with BBr3,
followed by
hydrolysis form
phenylboronic acid. Aryl halides...
- in
polar solvents copper transmetalate with the organostannane. The
resulting organocuprate reagent could then
transmetalate with the
palladium catalyst...
- with
sodium acetate and
hydrogen peroxide:
Organoboron compounds also
transmetalate easily,
especially to
organopalladium compounds. In the
Suzuki reaction...
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first mechanism. In this mechanism, the
alkyl zinc
species would first transmetalate with the
nickel catalyst. Then the
nickel would abstract the halide...
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Initiation from a metal(II)
species (either Ni or Pd)
involves two
monomers transmetalating onto the
metal center to form a
complex that can
undergo reductive...
- cycle. This is
usually achieved in situ in the
presence of
active transmetalating agents such as organo-magnesium, -zinc, -tin, or -boron reagents. Once...
- pronucleophile)
under basic conditions to
generate a
copper acetylide,
which transmetalates onto an
arylpalladiumII halide,
regenerating the
copper halide. Reductive...
- bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene.
These zirconium metallacycles can then be
transmetalated to
create functionalized stannoles which Staubitz later used in Stille...