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Chapter 14: Organometallic Compounds



Overview of Reactions | Overview of Grignard Reactions | Addition of RLi and RMgX to Aldehydes and Ketones | Addition of RCCM to Aldehydes and Ketones | Addition of RLi and RMgX to Esters | Alkane synthesis using R2CuLi | Reactions of RZnX | Oxymercuration-Demercuration of Alkenes |


Reactions of RZnX

Chapter 14: Organometallic Compounds

Synthesis of Cyclopropanes using RZnX (The Simmons-Smith reaction)

Cyclopropanation using the Simmons-Smith reaction
Reaction type:  1.  Oxidation-Reduction,  2.   Addition

Summary

Simmons-Smith reaction is stereospecific
Related reactions
 
MECHANISM OF THE SIMMONS-SMITH REACTION
Step 1:
A concerted reaction : both new C-C are formed simultaneously. Best viewed as the nucleophilic C=C causing loss of the iodide leaving group and the electrons from the nucleophilic C-Zn bond being used to form the other C-C bond.
cycloaddition mechanism of the Simmons-Smith



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