Addition of diphenylphosphine oxide to arenesulfonylhydrazones: novel adducts from tosylhydrazones and a new synthesis of alkyldiphenylphosphine oxides from …
SH Bertz, G Dabbagh
Index: Bertz, Steven H.; Dabbagh, Gary Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1981 , vol. 103, # 19 p. 5932 - 5934
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Abstract
There are precious few high-yield additions to arenesulfonylhydrazones.'Such additions have the potential for becoming as important to organic synthesis as the chemistry derived from the discovery of conditions for a-proton removal, 2 which extended the usefulness of arenesulfonylhydrazones from diazoalkane and carbene precursors3 to invaluable intermediates for regiospecific
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