Chemoselective addition of organotitanium reagents to carbonyl compounds

MT Reetz, J Westermann, R Steinbach…

Index: Chemische Berichte, , vol. 118, # 4 p. 1421 - 1440

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... 45 46 46 41 48 ArO 49 50 with 2 (2ZoC/2 d): 90-94% conversion with 46 (22OC11 h): ~ 5 0 % conversion with 46 (22OC/4 h): 98% conversion 53 54 with 51: 20% with 52: 45% + ... Chem. Ber. 118(1985) Page 9. ... For example, these reagents do not add to 53, in contrast to 51. ...

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