Selective reduction of thioacetal to sulfide by gallium (II) chloride
K Ikeshita, N Kihara, A Ogawa
Index: Ikeshita, Kei-Ichiro; Kihara, Nobuhiro; Ogawa, Akiya Tetrahedron Letters, 2005 , vol. 46, # 50 p. 8773 - 8775
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Abstract
Group XIII elements are among the most useful metals for synthetic organic chemistry. Yet, the use of gallium compounds in organic chemistry has so far rarely been studied. In a recent study, gallium(III) chloride was used for thioacetal activation, 1 vinylation reaction, 2 isocyanide cycloaddition, 3 allylation reaction, 4 and acetal activation. 5 However, the utilization of gallium(II) chloride has mostly been limited to the reductive Friedel–Crafts reaction. 6 ...
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