Tetrahedron Letters

A procedure for Appel halogenations and dehydrations using a polystyrene supported phosphine oxide

X Tang, J An, RM Denton

Index: Tang, Xiaoping; An, Jie; Denton, Ross M. Tetrahedron Letters, 2014 , vol. 55, # 4 p. 799 - 802

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Abstract

Abstract The conversion of a commercially available polystyrene supported phosphine oxide into synthetically useful polymeric halophosphonium salts using oxalyl chloride/bromide takes place at room temperature in 5 min and generates only CO and CO 2 as by-products. The polymeric halophosphonium salts so obtained are useful reagents for Appel halogenations and other dehydrative coupling reactions. This gives rise to a simple three- ...

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