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Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
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Iron Catalysis in Organic Chemistry
Simple iron salts such as FeCln, Fe(acac)n (n ) 2,3) or the salen complex 4 turned out to be highly efficient, cheap, toxicologically benign, and environmentally friendly precatalysts for a host of crosscoupling reactions of alkyl or aryl Grignard reagents, zincates, or organomanganese species with aryl and heteroaryl chlorides, triflates, and even tosylates. An "inorganic Grignard reagent" of the formal composition [Fe(MgX)2] prepared in situ likely constitutes the propagating species
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