Alkene carbosulphenylation and carboselenylation: The use of allyltrimethylsilane and o-silylated enolates.
RP Alexander, I Paterson
Index: Alexander, Rikki P.; Paterson, Ian Tetrahedron Letters, 1983 , vol. 24, # 52 p. 5911 - 5914
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Abstract
Abstract Allyltrimethylsilane, as well as O-silylated enolates, can be alkylated by the PhSCl adducts of alkenes and vinyl ethers (1, X= SPh); the PhSeCl analogues (1, X= SePh), however, are less useful for alkylation purposes due to competing nucleophilic attack at
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