Allyl and benzyl iodides by the anomalous action of iodotrimethylsilane.
Qing Zhu, Matthew S Tremblay
Index: Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 16 , 6170, (2006)
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Abstract
Iodotrimethylsilane (TMSI), routinely used for the dealkylation of ethers and esters, has been found to efficiently convert allyl and benzyl phosphotriesters into the corresponding iodides under mild, Brønsted-neutral conditions. In contrast, alkyl and aryl phosphotriesters were dealkylated to the corresponding phosphates under identical conditions.
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