Evaluation of β-and γ-Effects of Group 14 Elements Using Intramolecular Competition
M Sugawara, J Yoshida
Index: Journal of Organic Chemistry, , vol. 65, # 10 p. 3135 - 3142
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Abstract
... The Journal of Organic Chemistry. ... Japan. J. Org. Chem. ... far. 2,3 Although the ability of group 14 elements to promote the formation of a positive charge at the γ-position (γ-effect) is less popular, it is also utilized in organic synthesis. ...
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