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Self-condensation of benzothiazolylchloromethyllithiums

S Florio, V Capriati, MC Solimini, L Troisi

Index: Florio, Saverio; Capriati, Vito; Solimini, Maria Cristina; Troisi, Luigino Tetrahedron Letters, 1994 , vol. 35, # 45 p. 8481 - 8484

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Abstract

Abstract Benzothiazolylchloromethyllithium 1c and benzothiazolyldichloromethyllithium 1e, easily available by lithiation of 1b and 1d (or 1f) respectively, undergo a different type of self- condensation reaction giving 5 and 7a respectively. The possibility that 1c and 1e behave as halocarbenoids is discussed.

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