Dimensioning the term carbenoid
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The current use of the term carbenoid is
discussed, particularly in the context of carbene transfer
reactions from diazo compounds, where intermediates of
type LnM=CR1R2, or one of its resonance forms, are tagged
which such name. We herein discuss this issue, on the
basis of the data evidencing the metal-carbene nature of
those intermediates, as well as the existence of carbenoids
of type (N2)(M)C R1R2 en route to the formation to LnM=C
R1R2’ from diazo reagents. We propose the exclusive use of
the carbenoid term to species of type (X)(M)C R1R2 with a
tetrasubstituted carbon center that upon loss of X afford an
effective carbene transfer process.
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Caballero, A., & Pérez, P. J. (2017). Dimensioning the Term Carbenoid. Chemistry - A European Journal, 23(58), 14389–14393. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201702392















