transmetalation
Transmetalation is a process in organometallic and inorganic chemistry in which a ligand is transferred from one metal center to another. It involves exchange of ligands such as alkyl, aryl, vinyl, or halide groups between two metal complexes or sites, typically without a change in the overall oxidation state of the system. Transmetalation can occur in solution or in the solid state and may proceed via a four-centered transition state, via metal–metal exchange between close partners, or through associative and dissociative steps.
A central role of transmetalation is in catalytic cross-coupling cycles, where an organic group is transferred
Transmetalation is also used to prepare new organometallic reagents and to modify the ligand sphere of metal
Understanding transmetalation is essential for designing efficient catalytic cycles and for synthetic routes that rely on