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How are Carbenes Generated?
Carbenes can be generated through various methods, including:
Thermal decomposition
of diazo compounds.
Photolysis
of diazoalkanes or ketenes.
Transition metal catalysis
, where metals like copper, silver, or gold can help form carbenes from precursors like diazo compounds.
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