Mechanistic origins of acyloxydiazirines
RA Moss, S Xue, W Liu
Index: Moss, Robert A.; Xue, Song; Liu, Weiguo Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1994 , vol. 116, # 23 p. 10821 - 10822
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Abstract
In the diazirine exchange reaction, a halodiazirine (eg, 1), usually prepared by Graham oxidation'of an amidine, undergoes substitution with nucleophile Y-to furnish a new diazirine (2). 2 Diazirines are prime precursors for carbenes, so the Graham oxidationldiazirine exchange sequence is a powerful preparative tool in the study of~ arbenes.~
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