Metal-halogen exchange reactions are fundamental processes in chemistry that transform organic halides into organometallic reagents. However, using these reactions to build intricate structures in a cascade manner, especially in a catalytic mode, has been a challenge. In this study, we introduce a homoleptic organolanthanum catalyst to initiate lanthanum-halogen exchange and intramolecular carbohalogenation. The catalytic pathway can be achieved through metal-halogen exchange and carbometalation, followed by the extraction of halogen atoms from starting materials. Our approach offers a flexible and sustainable way to create a variety of useful compounds, showcasing its potential in chemical synthesis.
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