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PtCl2-catalyzed tandem triple migration reaction toward (Z)-1,5-Dien-2-yl esters
Department固体润滑国家重点实验室
Ji KG(纪克攻); Shu XZ(舒兴中); Chen J(陈锦); Zhao SC(赵树春); Zheng ZJ(郑兆静); Lu L(陆丽); Liu XY(刘雪原); Liang YM(梁永民)
2008
Source PublicationOrganic Letters
ISSN1523-7060
Volume10Issue:17Pages:3919-3922
AbstractA novel method for the selective synthesis of (Z)-1,5-dien-2-yl esters has been developed though Pt(II)-catalyzed tandem 1,2-acyl and 1,2-hydride migration, along with an allyl migration reaction of propargylic carboxylates with electronically unbiased internal alkynes. The unusual selectivity of 1,2-acyloxy migration was realized.
Subject Area材料科学与物理化学
Funding Organizationthe NSF (NSF-20621091;NSF-20732002)
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.licp.cn/handle/362003/3957
Collection固体润滑国家重点实验室(LSL)
Corresponding AuthorLiang YM(梁永民)
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Ji KG,Shu XZ,Chen J,et al. PtCl2-catalyzed tandem triple migration reaction toward (Z)-1,5-Dien-2-yl esters[J]. Organic Letters,2008,10(17):3919-3922.
APA 纪克攻.,舒兴中.,陈锦.,赵树春.,郑兆静.,...&梁永民.(2008).PtCl2-catalyzed tandem triple migration reaction toward (Z)-1,5-Dien-2-yl esters.Organic Letters,10(17),3919-3922.
MLA 纪克攻,et al."PtCl2-catalyzed tandem triple migration reaction toward (Z)-1,5-Dien-2-yl esters".Organic Letters 10.17(2008):3919-3922.
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