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Simmons-Smith Cyclopropanation Reaction

The Simmons-Smith cyclopropanation reaction is a classic method used to install a cyclopropane moiety from a parent alkene. The reaction is typically conducted using diiodomethane in combination with metallic zinc and copper (Zn/Cu). Zn/Cu can be replaced with diethylzinc, which is known as the Furukawa modification.1) The Simmons-Smith reaction has considerable advantages over other cyclopropanation methods as it does not require the use of the highly hazardous diazomethane. In addition, the reaction has a wide functional group tolerance including with alkynes, carbonyls, alcohols, ethers, and others and it proceeds stereospecifically.
Reagents:
Diiodomethane, Zn/Cu, Diethylzinc
Reactants:
Alkenes
Products:
Cyclopropanes
Scheme:

Simmons-Smith Cyclopropanation Reaction

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