Using Stereoelectronic Effects to Explain Selective Reactions of 4-Substituted Five-Membered Ring Oxocarbenium Ions
Organic Letters2004Vol. 6(12), pp. 2063–2066
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] The utility of the inside attack model to predict and analyze the stereoselectivities of nucleophilic additions to complex five-membered ring oxocarbenium ions is demonstrated in a systematic study of C-4-substituted acetals.
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