The mechanism of the reaction of lead tetraacetate-hydrogen fluoride with 1-octene
DD Tanner, PV Bostelen
Index: Tanner,D.D.; Van Bostelen,P. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1976 , vol. 54, p. 2417 - 2425
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Abstract
The reaction of 1-octene with the lead tetraacetate-hydrogen fluoride reagent led to products resulting from the Markovnikov addition of lead and its ligand (fluoro or acetoxy) to the olefinic double bond. Displacement of lead from the organometalic intermediate via three separate pathways could be distinguished; displacement concomitant with hydride migration alkyl migration, or direct displacement by an external ligand. The pathways for the ...
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