Reactions of lithium diorganocuprates (I) with tosylates. I. Synthetic aspects
CR Johnson, GA Dutra
Index: Johnson,C.R.; Dutra,G.A. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1973 , vol. 95, # 23 p. 7777 - 7782
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Abstract: The coupling reactions of a wide variety of lithium diorganocuprates (1) with primary tosylates have been found to proceed in high yield (70-1OOP;: isolated). Because of competition of elimination reactions, secondary tosylates gave lower yields (10-75%) of substitution products. The coupling reactions of cuprates and tosylates were found to proceed at lower temperatures than those of cuprates and halides. The tosylate-cuprate ...
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