A new synthetic method of [2.2] cyclophanes
H Takemura, T Shinmyozu, T Inazu
Index: Takemura, Hiroyuki; Shinmyozu, Teruo; Inazu, Takahiko Tetrahedron Letters, 1988 , vol. 29, # 9 p. 1031 - 1032
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Download full text in PDF Opens in a new window. Article suggestions will be shown in a dialog on return to ScienceDirect. ... Please enable JavaScript to use all the features on this page. ... Diaza[3.3]cyclophanes were converted to the corresponding [2.2]cyclophanes via their N-nitroso derivatives by reductive extrusion of nitrogens. This reaction is simple, clean and mild, and may be an alternative synthetic way of [2.2]cyclophanes. ... Physical properties of these ...
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