Initiator-Dependent Chemoselective Addition of THF Radical to Aldehyde and Aldimine and Its Application to a Three-Component Reaction
Organic Letters2003Vol. 5(10), pp. 1797–1799
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] The product distribution of the three-component reaction of aldehydes, arylamines, and THF was dependent on a radical initiator, preferentially giving the corresponding THF adducts of imines with dimethylzinc and adducts of aldehyde with triethylborane.
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