Electrophilically Activated Nitroalkanes in Reactions With Carbon Based Nucleophiles
Nicolai A Aksenov1, Alexander V Aksenov1, Sergei N Ovcharov1
1Department of Chemistry, North Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol, Russia.
Abstract:
Unusual reactivity of nitroalkanes, involving formation of aci-forms (nitronic acids or nitronates) and their subsequent interaction with carbon-based nucleophiles, is surveyed in this review.
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