Journal of organometallic chemistry

Direct conversion of alkenes into methyl-substituted cyclopropanes using an organoiron ethylidene transfer reagent

KAM Kremer, P Helquist

Index: Kremer, Kenneth A. M.; Helquist, Paul Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1985 , vol. 285, p. 231 - 252

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Abstract

Abstract (η 5-C 5 H 5)(CO) 2 FeCH (CH 3) SPh (8) serves as a quite useful reagent for the transfer of ethylidene groups to alkenes to give methyl-substituted cyclopropanes in good yields. The reaction is accomplished by allowing 8 to react with an alkylating agent such as trimethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate or methyl fluorosulfonate in the presence of the alkene substrate. The active ethylidene transfer reagent is apparently a sulfonium salt which is ...

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