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n-butyllithium
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n-BuLi
National Institutes of Health
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tert-butyllithium
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2013
2013
Selectivity of Br/Li exchange and deprotonation of 4,4'-dibromo-3,3'-bithiophene for synthesis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical dithienoheteroaromatic rings.
Hui Han
,
Wenling Zhao
,
Jinsheng Song
,
Chunli Li
,
Hua Wang
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2013
Corpus ID: 40332029
The novel selective synthesis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical dithienoheteroaromatic rings (DTHAs) has been developed via…
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2010
2010
Si-H bond activation of alkynylsilanes by group 4 metallocene complexes.
Martin Lamač
,
A. Spannenberg
,
+5 authors
U. Rosenthal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2010
Corpus ID: 31139743
The reactivity of variously substituted alkynylsilanes toward selected group 4 metallocene complexes was investigated. Reactions…
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2009
2009
Total synthesis of methyl sarcophytoate, a marine natural biscembranoid.
Takahiro Ichige
,
Yusuke Okano
,
N. Kanoh
,
M. Nakata
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 31445508
The total synthesis of methyl sarcophytoate (1), a marine natural biscembranoid, has been achieved by the thermal Diels-Alder…
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2009
2009
Lithiation-electrophilic trapping of N-sulfonyl-activated ethylene aziridines.
Jianhui Huang
,
S. Moore
,
P. O’Brien
,
A. Whitwood
,
J. Gilday
Organic and biomolecular chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 24594593
A detailed study on the lithiation-electrophilic trapping of N-sulfonyl ethylene aziridines is described. The optimum results…
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2003
2003
Aminoalkoxide-mediated formation and stabilization of phenylpyridyllithium: straightforward access to phenylpyridine derivatives.
P. Gros
,
Y. Fort
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 8625035
It is shown that lithium aggregates promoted the efficient metalation of phenylpyridines and stabilization of…
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2002
2002
First direct C-2-Lithiation of 4-DMAP. Convenient access to reactive functional derivatives and ligands.
David Cuperly
,
P. Gros
,
Y. Fort
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2002
Corpus ID: 40661236
The first direct alpha-lithiation of 4-DMAP has been performed via reaction with the BuLi-Me(2)N(CH(2))(2)OLi (BuLi-LiDMAE…
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2002
2002
(-)-Sparteine-mediated metalation of ferrocenesulfonates. The first case of double asymmetric induction of ferrocene planar chirality.
C. Metallinos
,
V. Snieckus
Organic Letters
2002
Corpus ID: 19475967
[reaction: see text] A new process for induction of planar chirality via a matched chiral-directed metalation group (DMG…
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2002
2002
First direct lithiation of 2-pyridylpiperazine on solid phase.
P. Gros
,
Frédéric Louërat
,
Y. Fort
Organic Letters
2002
Corpus ID: 28280354
[reaction: see text] The first direct lithiation of a pyridine derivative on solid phase has been realized. Metalation of polymer…
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2001
2001
Carbon-carbon bond formation of alkenylphosphonates by aldehyde insertion into zirconacycle phosphonates.
A. A. Quntar
,
M. Srebnik
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 26783967
Ethyl 1-butynylphosphonate reacts with Cp(2)ZrCl(2)/2n-BuLi to give a three-membered zirconacycle that readily inserts aldehydes…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Unusual C-6 Lithiation of 2-Chloropyridine-Mediated by BuLi-Me(2)N(CH(2))(2)OLi. New Access to 6-Functional-2-chloropyridines and Chloro-bis-heterocycles.
S. Choppin
,
P. Gros
,
Y. Fort
Organic Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 45721597
The reaction of 2-chloropyridine with alkylithium generally results in nucleophilic addition leading to the loss of chlorine atom…
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