Chiral Allylic and Allenic Metal Reagents for Organic Synthesis
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2007Vol. 72(22), pp. 8153–8166
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Abstract
This account traces the evolution of our work on the synthesis of chiral allylic and allenic organometal compounds of tin, silicon, zinc, and indium and their application to natural product synthesis over the past quarter century.
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