Metalated allylic ethers as homoenolate anion equivalents
DA Evans, GC Andrews…
Index: Evans,D.A. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1974 , vol. 96, # 17 p. 5560 - 5561
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Abstract
As a consequence of the central role which the carbonyl function has played in organic synthesis, chemists have endeavored to devise new synthetic methods centered around this functional group. One such area of investigation has been concerned with the design of “reversed polarity” lI2 equivalents. An impressive number of synthetic methods have been developed in this area which provide access to useful “carbonyl anion”(1) equivalent^.^'^ ...
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