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Zinc chloride with zinc copper cyclopropanation reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Simmons–Smith reaction involves the reaction of diiodomethane, a zinc–copper couple and alkenes to give cyclopropanes (Equation (14)). A variation of this reaction is the Furukawa cyclopropanation reaction,143 which involves the treatment of alkenes with diethylzinc and diiodomethane.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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The Simmons–Smith reaction involves the reaction of diiodomethane, a zinc–copper couple and alkenes to give cyclopropanes (Equation (14)). A variation of this reaction is the Furukawa cyclopropanation reaction,143 which involves the treatment of alkenes with diethylzinc and diiodomethane.

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