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2-Propylzinc bromide solution acts as a strong nucleophile and can undergo addition reactions with a variety of electrophiles, such as carbonyl compounds and alkyl halides. The mechanism of action involves the 2-propylzinc nucleophile attacking the electrophilic center of the substrate, leading to the formation of a new carbon-carbon bond. This reagent is particularly useful in the synthesis of complex organic molecules, as it allows for the introduction of the 2-propyl group in a controlled and selective manner. 2-Propylzinc bromide solution can participate in cross-coupling reactions with a range of functional groups, enabling the construction of diverse molecular architectures. Its mechanism of action involves the transmetalation of the 2-propylzinc species with a suitable palladium catalyst, followed by the oxidative addition and reductive elimination steps to form the desired carbon-carbon bond.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
2-Propylzinc bromide solution, 50 ml | sc-230654 | 50 ml | $255.00 |