1-Bromobicyclo [1.1. 0] butane as an Easily Obtainable C4-Building Block: A Novel Route to Cyclobutanone

J Weber, U Haslinger, UH Brinker

Index: Weber, Juergen; Haslinger, Ulrike; Brinker, Udo H. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1999 , vol. 64, # 16 p. 6085 - 6086

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Abstract

Carbocyclic four-membered ring compounds have emerged from the provenance of pure academic fascination to important building blocks in organic synthesis. Although a number of cyclobutane derivatives are readily available through a variety of ring formation reactions, many synthetic routes still rely on the transformation of existing cyclobutane rings. 1 The formation of cyclobutane derivatives from substituted bicyclo [1.1. 0] butanes have been ...

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