Trimethylsilylketene. Acylation and olefination reactions
RA Ruden
Index: Ruden,R.A. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1974 , vol. 39, p. 3607 - 3608
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Abstract
1 ord its use as a potent acylating agent for hindered amines and tertiary alcohols3 and for the preparation of trimethylsilyl-substituted allenes and acetylenes. TMS-ketene reacts almost instantly in carbon tetrachloride with hindered amines such as diisopropyl-and isopropylcyclohexylaniine to produce the amide in essentially quantitative yield (eq a), the work-up consisting merely of
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