Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis–1992 by Philip M. Weintraub

By Philip M. Weintraub

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401, 1; see also: T. , Tetrahedron, 47, 9727. RC0 2 Me 1) EtMgBr, Ti(0'Pr) 4 * 2) aq. E. T. , 32, 1867; T. , 32, 2919; O. , Coll. Czech. Chem. , 56, 1032; V. W. M. , 32, 1937. /γοκ »BocHN^^CHO i Br ('PrO)Cl2Ti -«— O """ OH , B O C H N 82%, 16:1 ^l^--C02E. 3-ll D. , Angew. , Int. Ed. Engl, 30, 1008. C. G. , 32, 3191 and 3195. -J. H. , 32, 5473. 3-14 J. , J. Am. Chem. Soc, 113, 4218; C. -M. , 32, 3171; S. , / . Org. , 56, 461. PrCHO *~ BnOx CrCl2, 0°C 80%, 82:18 •. 3-15 K. , / . Org. , 56, 4264 and / .

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