130534-80-4Relevant articles and documents
The invention of radical reactions. Part XXXI. Diphenylsilane: A reagent for deoxygenation of alcohols via their thiocarbonyl derivatives, deamination via isonitriles, and dehalogenation of bromo- and iodo- compounds by radical chain chemistry
Barton, Derek H. R.,Jang, Doo Ok,Jaszberenyi, Joseph Cs.
, p. 7193 - 7214 (1993)
Various thionocarbonates and xanthates of alcohols and bis-xanthates of vic-diols are readily deoxygenated to the corresponding hydrocarbons or olefins, while bromides and iodides are dehalogenated with diphenylphenylsilane in good yield.