The samarium Grignard reaction. In situ formation and reactions of primary and secondary alkylsamarium (III) reagents
DP Curran, MJ Totleben
Index: Curran, Dennis P.; Totleben, Michael J. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1992 , vol. 114, # 15 p. 6050 - 6058
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Abstract
Abstract: This work shows that primary and secondary radicals are rapidly reduced in THF/HMPA to form primary-and secondary-alkylsamarium reagents. The primary-and secondary-radicals can be formed either by direct SmI, reduction of primary-and secondary- halides or by a previous rapid radical cyclization. The samarium reagents have moderate stability in solution, and they react with a variety of typical electrophiles, including ...
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