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A form of carbometallation in which an organoaluminium compound is added across a double bond or triple bond
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Organoaluminium chemistry — is the study of compounds containing bonds between carbon and aluminium bond. It is one of the major themes within organometallic chemistry.[1] [2] Illustrative organoaluminium compounds are the dimer trimethylaluminium, the monomer… … Wikipedia
Trimethylaluminium — IUPAC name trimethylalumane … Wikipedia
Constrained geometry complex — The term constrained geometry complex (CGC) (sometimes also referred as Bercaw s Complex) was first used in a patent issued by the Dow Chemical Co. for complexes in which a pi bonded moiety (e.g. cyclopentadienyl) is linked to one of the other… … Wikipedia
Peterson olefination — The Peterson olefination (also called the Peterson reaction) is the chemical reaction of α silyl carbanions 1 with ketones (or aldehydes) to form a β hydroxysilane 2 which eliminates to form alkenes 3.cite journal | author = D. J. Peterson |… … Wikipedia