A Versatile and Highly Reactive Polyfluorinated Hypervalent Iodine (III) Compound
S Schäfer, T Wirth
Index: Schaefer, Sascha; Wirth, Thomas Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2010 , vol. 49, # 15 p. 2786 - 2789
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Abstract
Hypervalent iodine compounds [1] are frequently used reagents that have found wide application in synthesis.[2] They are used in a wide range of transformations as environmentally friendly, mild, and highly selective electrophilic reagents and oxidants since their application sidesteps the issues of toxicity and the complicated ligands of many transition-metal-based systems commonly used for such processes. The drawback of ...
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