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Iron-Catalyzed Stereospecific Olefin Synthesis by Direct Coupling of Alcohols and Alkenes with Alcohols
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2011
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Chemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionEfficient FeEngineeringAlkene MetathesisBenzylic AlcoholsOrganic ChemistryKinetic Isotope EffectOrganometallic CatalysisDirect CouplingCatalysisChemistryStereoselective SynthesisHomogeneous CatalysisAsymmetric Catalysis
An efficient Fe(III)-catalyzed direct coupling of alkenes with alcohols and cross-coupling of alcohols with alcohols to give the corresponding substituted (E)-alkenes stereospecifically is demonstrated. Additionally, this reaction could be scaled up. The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) experiments indicated a typical secondary isotope effect in this process. Although benzylic alcohols were effective substrates, mild conditions, atom efficiency, environmental soundness, and stereospecificity are features that make this procedure very attractive.
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