2006
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200625079
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Low‐Temperature n‐Butyllithium‐Induced Rearrangement of Allyl 1,1‐Dichlorovinyl Ethers.

Abstract: Carboxylic acid esters P 0360Low-Temperature n-Butyllithium-Induced Rearrangement of Allyl 1,1-Dichlorovinyl Ethers. -The rearrangement occurs at low temperatures and under mild conditions to give high yields of products containing up to 2 new carbon-carbon bonds. The reaction is stereospecific and can thus be applied to the preparation of glycosides and α,β-disubstituted lactones. -(CHRISTOPHER, A.; BRANDES, D.; KELLY, S.; MINEHAN*, T.; Org. Lett. 8 (2006) 3, 451-454;

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“…Remarkably, when 1,1-dichlorovinyl ethers of trisubstituted and cyclic allylic alcohols are employed in this reaction, products containing quaternary centers are formed efficiently within minutes at cryogenic temperatures. 16 Phenols, primary and secondary alcohols, amines, and oxazolidinones may be used as quenching agents to furnish γ,δ-unsaturated esters, amides, and imides. 17 The stereospecificity of the rearrangement was probed with cis-and trans-carvyl 1,1-dichlorovinyl ethers 5a and 5b.…”
Section: [33]-sigmatropic Rearrangement Of Allylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, when 1,1-dichlorovinyl ethers of trisubstituted and cyclic allylic alcohols are employed in this reaction, products containing quaternary centers are formed efficiently within minutes at cryogenic temperatures. 16 Phenols, primary and secondary alcohols, amines, and oxazolidinones may be used as quenching agents to furnish γ,δ-unsaturated esters, amides, and imides. 17 The stereospecificity of the rearrangement was probed with cis-and trans-carvyl 1,1-dichlorovinyl ethers 5a and 5b.…”
Section: [33]-sigmatropic Rearrangement Of Allylmentioning
confidence: 99%