10432-72-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Intermolecular Cyclopropanation of Styrenes Using Iodine and Visible Light via Carbon-Iodine Bond Cleavage
Usami, Kaoru,Nagasawa, Yoshitomo,Yamaguchi, Eiji,Tada, Norihiro,Itoh, Akichika
supporting information, p. 8 - 11 (2016/01/15)
The intermolecular cyclopropanation of aromatic olefins with activated methylene compounds using iodine and visible light irradiation was described. This reaction proceeds under rare-metal-free conditions. Styrenes with various substituted groups (alkyl a
A New Synthetic Route to Electrophilic Cyclopropane Derivatives from Olefins
Kawabata, Nariyoshi,Yano, Shinji,Hashimoto, Jiro,Yoshida, Jun-ichi
, p. 2539 - 2540 (2007/10/02)
1,1-Bis(alkoxycarbonyl)-, 1-alkoxycarbonyl-1-cyano-, and 1,1-dicyanocyclopropane derivatives were obtained in 10-99percent yields by the reaction of Br2C(COOR)2, Br2C(CN)(COOR), and KBr4, respectively, with olefins and Cu2Br2 in dimethyl sulfox
Dimethyl-α-styrylsulphonium Bromide as a Reaction Intermediate
Chow, Yuan L.,Bakker, Bert H.,Iwai, Kiyoshi
, p. 521 - 522 (2007/10/02)
The addition product of styrene, bromine, and dimethyl sulphide was treated with bases to give the dimethyl-α-styrylsulphonium ion which reacted rapidly with various nucleophiles and also underwent slower base-catalysed rearrangement.
Lipogenesis control by cyclopropane-carboxylic acids, esters and amides
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, (2008/06/13)
Lipogenesis in mammals is inhibited by certain cyclopropanecarboxylic acids, esters and amides.
