Iridium??catalyzed direct dehydroxylation of alcohols

JL Huang, XJ Dai, CJ Li

Index: Huang, Jian-Lin; Dai, Xi-Jie; Li, Chao-Jun European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013 , # 29 p. 6496 - 6500

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Abstract

Abstract Iridium-catalyzed direct dehydroxylation of alcohols with hydrazine was developed through a combination of the oxidation of alcohols and the Wolff–Kishner reduction. This protocol is simple to perform and highly efficient for a series of primary, benzylic and allylic alcohols.

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