Caesium trifluoroacetate displacement of triflates in the inversion of alcohols
Caesium trifluoroacetate has advantages over both sodium trifluoroacetate and caesium acetate for the efficient inversion of configuration of alcohols by displacement of triflates.
Main Authors: | Bell, A, Pickering, L, Finn, M, delaFuente, C, Krulle, T, Davis, B, Fleet, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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