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. 2018 Jun 4;24(31):7786-7793.
doi: 10.1002/chem.201800489. Epub 2018 Apr 30.

Trans-Metal-Trapping: Concealed Crossover Complexes En Route to Transmetallation?

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Trans-Metal-Trapping: Concealed Crossover Complexes En Route to Transmetallation?

Marina Uzelac et al. Chemistry. .
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Abstract

Defined as the transfer of ligands from one metal to another, transmetallation is a common reaction in organometallic chemistry. Its chemical celebrity stems from its role in important catalytic cycles of cross-coupling reactions such as those of Negishi, Sonogashira, Stille, or Suzuki. This article focuses on trans-metal-trapping (TMT), which could be construed as partially complete transmetallations. On mixing two distinct organometallic compounds, of for example lithium with aluminium or gallium, the two metals meet in a crossover co-complex, but the reaction ceases at that point and full transmetallation is not reached. Though in its infancy, trans-metal-trapping shows promise in transforming failed lithiations into successful lithiations and in stabilising sensitive carbanions through cooperative bimetallic effects making them more amenable to onward reactivity.

Keywords: main group elements; metallation; organometallic chemistry; trans-metal-trapping; transmetallation.

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