New synthetic 'tricks'. Advantages of using triethylphosphine in some phosphorus-based reactions
F Urpí, J Vilarrasa
Index: Urpi, Felix; Vilarrasa, Jaume Tetrahedron Letters, 1986 , vol. 27, # 38 p. 4623 - 4624
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Abstract
Abstract It is shown that Et 3 P can advantageously replace Ph 3 P, Bu 3 P, and other P (III) reagents in phosphazene reactions (amide and phthalimide formation) and disulphide- cleavage-based reactions (reduction of disulphides, thioester formation, and oxime hydrolysis).
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