Single electron transfer-induced cross-coupling reaction of alkenyl halides with aryl Grignard reagents.
@article{Shirakawa2013SingleET,
title={Single electron transfer-induced cross-coupling reaction of alkenyl halides with aryl Grignard reagents.},
author={Eiji Shirakawa and Ryo Watabe and Takuya Murakami and Tamio Hayashi},
journal={Chemical communications},
year={2013},
volume={49 45},
pages={
5219-21
}
}Alkenyl halides were found to undergo coupling with aryl Grignard reagents to give the corresponding styrene derivatives in a stereo-retained manner. The cross-coupling reaction is considered to proceed through a single electron transfer mechanism.
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