84828-84-2Relevant articles and documents
Synthetic utility of 1,1,2,2-tetraaryIdisilanes: Radical reduction of alkyl phenyl chalcogenides
Yamazaki, Osamu,Togo, Hidco,Yokoyama, Masataka
, p. 2891 - 2896 (2007/10/03)
Reactivity of tetraaryldisilanes as radical reducing agents of alkyl phenyl chalcogenides initiated by Et3B or AIBN was studied. Here, the reactivity of alkyl sulfide was poor; however, various alkyl phenyl selenides and tellurides were reduced to the corresponding hydrocarbons in good yields with 1,1,2,2-tetraphenyldisilane. The Royal Society of Chemistry 1999.
NUCLEIC ACID RELATED COMPOUNDS. 42. A GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR THE EFFICIENT DEOXYGENATION OF SECONDARY ALCOHOLS. REGIOSPECIFIC AND STEREOSELECTIVE CONVERSION OF RIBONUCLEOSIDES TO 2 prime -DEOXYNUCLEOSIDES.
Robins,Wilson,Hansske
, p. 4059 - 4065 (2007/10/02)
Treatment of unhindered secondary alcohols with phenoxythiocarbonyl chloride (phenyl chlorothionocarbonate) in pyridine/dichloromethane, or in acetonitrile with 4-dimethylaminopyridine catalysis for hindered alcohols, gave clean conversion to their O-phenoxythiocarbonyl derivatives. Reductive deoxygenation of these phenyl thionocarbonate esters proceeded smoothly, using tri-n-butyltin hydride and a free radical initiator in warm toluene. Overall conversion yields ranged from 57 to 78% for the naturally occurring nucleosides, nucleoside antibiotics, and methyl beta -D-ribofuranoside.