Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5270092 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The halogen/lithium (X/Li) exchange's usefulness is challenged by the extreme conditions employed during the conversion of a bromo or an iodo substituent to an organolithium intermediate. Our preliminary disclosure reveals that simple X/Li exchanges can be accomplished at ambient temperature and in doped hydrocarbon media using n-BuLi. Use of a continuous reactor featuring brief reaction times (⩽1 s) and large product throughputs further facilitates the production of a product resulting from a sequential X/Li exchange and nucleophilic addition.
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Authors
D.W. Slocum, Damir Kusmic, Jeffrey C. Raber, Thomas K. Reinscheld, Paul E. Whitley,