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Reactivity of β-Lactamido N-Sulfonyl Radicals

F Montermini, E Lacôte, M Malacria

Index: Leca, Dominique; Fensterbank, Louis; Lacote, Emmanuel; Malacria, Max Organic Letters, 2002 , vol. 4, # 23 p. 4093 - 4095

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Abstract

A new class of N-substituted radical has been studied. Obtained from the corresponding chlorides, β-lactamido N-sulfonyl radicals were allylated and added onto electron-rich olefins. It has been shown that the radicals do not undergo desulfonylation and are

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