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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-020-00172
Evano, G., Science of Synthesis, (2007) 20, 231.
Unactivated alkenes can react with organometallic reagents to generate a new metallic species that can further react with carbon dioxide or an equivalent to produce a carboxylic acid. The reactions between the organometallic reagent and the alkene can be divided into two different classes: hydrometalation (if the organometallic reagent is used to add a hydrogen atom in the substrate) or carbometalation (if it is used to add an alkyl group atom).
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