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Amine Protection/α-Activation with the tert-Butoxythiocarbonyl Group: Application to Azetidine Lithiation–Electrophilic Substitution

DM Hodgson, CL Mortimer, JM McKenna

Index: Mott, Andrew W.; Barany, George Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1: Organic and Bio-Organic Chemistry (1972-1999), 1984 , # 11 p. 2615 - 2621

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... work also provides the highest levels of asymmetric induction observed thus far in an organolithium-based transformation with a DIANANE ... Chemistry--A European Journal (2012), 18 (33), 10092-10142CODEN: CEUJED ; ISSN:0947-6539. ... American Chemical Society). A review ...

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