The preparation of organolithium compounds by the transmetalation reaction. IV. Some factors affecting the transmetalation reaction
D Seyferth, MA Weiner
Index: Seyferth, D.; Weiner, M. A. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1962 , vol. 84, p. 361 - 364
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Abstract
Transmetalations of this type are of value, since they make available organolithium reagents, the preparation of which either is difficult or impossible by the more conventional procedures. In order to make the most efficient use possible of the transmetalation reaction for this purpose, we have studied in greater detail the factors which affect this reaction. The results of some of our studies are discussed below.
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