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Volumn 47, Issue 31, 2006, Pages 5467-5470

Friedel-Crafts reactions catalyzed by samarium diiodide

Author keywords

Carbon carbon bond formation; Catalysis; Friedel Crafts reaction; Samarium diiodide

Indexed keywords

CHELATING AGENT; ESTER DERIVATIVE; ETHYL GLYOXYLATE; GLYOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE; GLYOXYLIC IMINE; IMINE; PYRUVIC ACID DERIVATIVE; SAMARIUM DIIODIDE; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;

EID: 33745467265     PISSN: 00404039     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2006.05.169     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (49)

References (29)
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    • For a review of the Friedel-Crafts reactions, see:. Olah G.A., Krishnamurti R., and Prakash G.K.S. Friedel-Crafts alkylations. In: Trost B.M., and Fleming I. (Eds). Comprehensive Organic Synthesis Vol. 3 (1991), Pergamon Press, Oxford 293-339
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    • note
    • In previous studies, samarium diiodide has been compared with lanthanide triiodides as a precatalyst for various reactions. We found that the activity of samarium diiodide was higher or similar to that of other trivalent lanthanide iodides. Moreover, the use of samarium diiodide is more convenient since it is commercially available.
  • 27
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    • Recently, it has been reported that Friedel-Crafts reactions involving glyoxylic imines and indole derivatives proceed without catalyst with 12 h reaction time:
    • Recently, it has been reported that Friedel-Crafts reactions involving glyoxylic imines and indole derivatives proceed without catalyst with 12 h reaction time:. Jiang B., and Huang Z.-G. Synthesis (2005) 2198-2204
    • (2005) Synthesis , pp. 2198-2204
    • Jiang, B.1    Huang, Z.-G.2


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