Ferric chloride-catalyzed deoxygenative chlorination of carbonyl compounds to halides

Z Li, C Sheng, H Qiu, Y Zhang

Index: Li; Sheng; Qiu; Zhang Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 2007 , vol. 39, # 4 p. 412 - 415

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Abstract

Deoxygenative chlorination is an important method for the conversion of organic molecules with oxygen functionalities to their chlorides.'The reaction of carbonyl compounds with PCl,, or WCl, is a well-known route to vinyl chlorides, gem-dichlorides or 1, 1, 2-tri~ hlorides.~ However, the direct conversion of carbonyl compounds into organic halides has been largely unexplored. Recently, Baba and coworkers' reported that In (OH), was an effective ...

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