carboalumination
Carboalumination is a chemical process involving the addition of a carbon group and an aluminum species to a substrate, typically facilitated by a suitable catalyst. This transformation is part of the broader category of carbometalation reactions, where organometallic reagents introduce carbon units into organic molecules, often leading to the formation of complex, functionalized compounds.
The process generally involves the use of organoaluminum reagents, such as trialkylaluminium compounds, which can add
Carboalumination conditions are typically carried out under mild temperatures and inert atmospheres to prevent side reactions.
Research on carboalumination continues to expand, with ongoing developments aimed at increasing reaction efficiency, selectivity, and