
4. Intramolecular oxidative addition
The oxidative addition may well be intramolecular, particularly when the 16-electron environment arises following the departure of a ligand. We have already seen the sequence of reactions forms from [Fe(CO) 5 ] and C 5 H 6 (cf. article of this treatise). The step described in figure...
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