Rhenium(I)-Catalyzed Formation of a Carbon−Oxygen Bond: An Efficient Transition Metal Catalytic System for Etherification of Benzyl Alcohols
Organometallics2005Vol. 24(11), pp. 2819–2821
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Abstract
Highly efficient rhenium(I)-catalyzed C−O bond formation from the dehydration of primary benzyl and aliphatic alcohols is reported. The reaction affords unsymmetrical benzyl ethers in good yield with high selectivity.
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