Efficient Ring-Opening Reaction of Epoxides and Aziridines Promoted by Tributylphosphine in Water
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2002Vol. 68(3), pp. 726–730
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Abstract
Tributylphosphine was found to be an effective promoting reagent for the ring-opening reaction of various epoxides and aziridines with nucleophile to produce corresponding anti-bifunctional products in moderate to excellent yields in water.
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