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      Highly Functionalized Organomagnesium Reagents Prepared through Halogen-Metal Exchange

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          Abstract

          Organomagnesium reagents occupy a central position in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry. Recently, the halogen-magnesium exchange has considerably extended the range of functionalized Grignard reagents available for synthetic purposes. Functional groups such as esters, nitriles, iodides, imines, or even nitro groups can be present in a wide range of aromatic and heterocyclic organomagnesium reagents. Also various highly functionalized alkenyl magnesium species can be prepared. These recent developments as well as new applications of organomagnesium reagents in cross-coupling reactions and amination reactions will be covered in this Review.

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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie International Edition
                Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                14337851
                September 22 2003
                September 22 2003
                : 42
                : 36
                : 4302-4320
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                10.1002/anie.200300579
                14502700
                6f3c689a-c9f5-40ee-a5f8-f3af69b7c364
                © 2003

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