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Transition metal-catalysed carbene-and nitrene transfer to carbon monoxide and isocyanides

Roose et al., 2022

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Roose T
Verdoorn D
Mampuys P
Ruijter E
Maes B
Orru R
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Chemical Society Reviews

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Transition metal-catalysed carbene-and nitrene transfer to the C1-building blocks carbon monoxide and isocyanides provides heteroallenes (ie ketenes, isocyanates, ketenimines and carbodiimides). These are versatile and reactive compounds allowing in situ …
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