Tetrahedron letters

Tricyclo [2.1. 0.0 1, 3] pentane

KB Wiberg, JV McClusky

Index: Wiberg, Kenneth B.; McClusky, John V. Tetrahedron Letters, 1987 , vol. 28, # 45 p. 5411 - 5414

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Abstract

Abstract The reaction of 1, 1-dibromo-2, 3-bis (chloromethyl) cyclopropane with methyllithium leads initially to ring closure to 1-bromo-2-chloromethylbicyclo [1.1. 0] butane. Further reaction leads to an unstable compound which reacts with phenylthiol to give 2-vinyl- 1-cyclopropyl phenyl sulfide and undergoes thermal rearrangement at∼-50 C to give cyclopentadiene. Strong evidence is presented which suggests that tricyclo [2.1. 0.01, 3] ...

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