Titanocene (II)-promoted desulfurizative acylation of thioacetals with alkanenitriles
T Takeda, H Taguchi, T Fujiwara
Index: Takeda, Takeshi; Taguchi, Haruhiko; Fujiwara, Tooru Tetrahedron Letters, 2000 , vol. 41, # 1 p. 65 - 68
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Abstract
Recently, the chemistry of carbene complexes of transition metals has been extensively studied and a number of useful synthetic reactions have been developed.[1] A methylidene complex of titanium formed from Tebbe reagent,[2] Grubbs reagent,[3] or dimethyltitanocene[4] is a synthetically useful metal carbene and is reactive toward carbon–carbon and carbon–heteroatom multiple bonds. Its reaction with alkanenitrile was first reported by Eisch and Piotrowski.[5] They ...
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