Regiospecific fragmentation of benzene derivatives: synthetic and analytical applications
NJ Hales, H Heaney, JH Hollinshead, SV Ley
Index: Hales, Neil J.; Heaney, Harry; Hollinshead, John H.; Ley, Steven V. Tetrahedron, 1995 , vol. 51, # 28 p. 7755 - 7776
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Abstract
The cycloadducts farmed from arenes and tetrachloroand tetrafluorobenzyne have been shown to undergo specific addition-fragmentation reactions. These sequences are both simple syntheses of arenes with unusual substitution patterns and a convenient alternative to the other methods currently available for assaying the isotopic distribution in [14C]- labelled benzene derivatives.
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