ALPHA-ALKENYLATION OF BETA-DICARBONYL COMPOUNDS WITH ALK-1-ENYL-LEAD TRIACETATES
Addition of lead tetra-acetate to a chloroform solution of a dialk-1-enylmercury or an alk-1-enyltributylstannane results in rapid formation of a relatively unstable species, believed to be an alk-1-enyl-lead triacetate, which can be used for the α-alkenylation of β-dicarbonyl compounds.
Main Authors: | Moloney, M, Pinhey, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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