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Strained azetidinium ylides: new reagents for epoxidation
Audrey Alex1, Bénédicte Larmanjat, Jérôme Marrot
1Institut Lavoisier, Université de Versailles St Quentin-en-Yvelines,UMR 8180, 45 avenue des Etats-Unis, 78035, Versailles, France.
Abstract:
Azetidinium ylides effected facile epoxidation of various carbonyl compounds furnishing tri or tetrasubstituted epoxides that were unattainable via classical ammonium ylide chemistry; the produced trisubstituted oxiranes gave rise to a remarkable cascade of reactions leading to some original pyrrolidin-3-ones.
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