Technology Process of C19H29(2)HSi
There total 5 articles about C19H29(2)HSi which
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synthetic route:
- Guidance literature:
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1-Phenyl-2-(trimethylsilyl)acetylene;
With
bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium dichloride; isobutylmagnesium bromide; zinc(II) chloride;
In
tetrahydrofuran;
(Z)-(S)-1-Iodo-3,4,4-trimethyl-pent-1-ene;
With
tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0);
DOI:10.1021/ja992498e
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 3 steps
1.1: PCC / CH2Cl2
2.1: 65 percent / NaHMDS / tetrahydrofuran / -78 °C
3.1: [2-2H1]-iBuMgBr; Cp2TiCl2; ZnCl2 / tetrahydrofuran
3.2: 67 percent / Pd(PPh3)4
With
bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium dichloride; isobutylmagnesium bromide; sodium hexamethyldisilazane; pyridinium chlorochromate; zinc(II) chloride;
In
tetrahydrofuran; dichloromethane;
1.1: Oxidation / 2.1: Wittig olefination / 3.1: Substitution / 3.2: Condensation;
DOI:10.1021/ja992498e
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 5 steps
1.1: NaHMDS / tetrahydrofuran / 2 h / -78 °C
1.2: 77 percent / tetrahydrofuran
2.1: BnSH; BnSLi / tetrahydrofuran / 0 °C
2.2: LAH / tetrahydrofuran
3.1: PCC / CH2Cl2
4.1: 65 percent / NaHMDS / tetrahydrofuran / -78 °C
5.1: [2-2H1]-iBuMgBr; Cp2TiCl2; ZnCl2 / tetrahydrofuran
5.2: 67 percent / Pd(PPh3)4
With
bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium dichloride; isobutylmagnesium bromide; sodium hexamethyldisilazane; lithium phenylmethanethiolate; phenylmethanethiol; pyridinium chlorochromate; zinc(II) chloride;
In
tetrahydrofuran; dichloromethane;
1.1: Metallation / 1.2: Methylation / 2.1: Ring cleavage / 2.2: Reduction / 3.1: Oxidation / 4.1: Wittig olefination / 5.1: Substitution / 5.2: Condensation;
DOI:10.1021/ja992498e