Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5275342 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Direct use of the relatively inexpensive reagent, RuCl3Â ÃÂ H2O, as a catalyst for the reductions of olefins in the presence of water is reported. The combination of cheap and readily available sodium borohydride and a catalytic amount of RuCl3Â ÃÂ H2O selectively reduces mono- and disubstituted olefins, whereas trisubstituted olefins, unless activated, and benzyl ethers remain inert.
Graphical abstractThe use of the relatively inexpensive reagent, RuCl3Â ÃÂ H2O, as a catalyst in combination with NaBH4, for reductions of olefins in the presence of water is reported.Download full-size image
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Authors
Pawan K. Sharma, Surender Kumar, Pawan Kumar, Poul Nielsen,