carbonylationilla
Carbonylationilla is a term used in some theoretical and speculative chemistry discussions to describe a proposed family of carbonylation reactions that leverage novel catalytic systems and reaction media to achieve selective carbon monoxide insertion into organic substrates. The name blends carbonylation with the suffix -illa to signal a subcategory within the broader carbonylation field.
The central concept involves a transition-metal center that binds a substrate, undergoes migratory insertion of CO
Substrates discussed for carbonylationilla include olefins, alkynes, and certain arenes, with the aim of producing aldehydes,
Catalytic systems commonly envisioned involve palladium, rhodium, or nickel centers paired with bulky phosphine or N-heterocyclic
Status: The term is not a standard or widely recognized label in mainstream chemistry and remains largely