21089-36-1Relevant articles and documents
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Sineokov et al.
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed O- to S-Alkyl Migration: A Pseudoreversible Barton-McCombie Pathway
Mahy, William,Plucinski, Pawel,Jover, Jesús,Frost, Christopher G.
, p. 10944 - 10948 (2015/09/15)
A practical ruthenium-catalyzed O- to S-alkyl migration affords structurally diverse thiooxazolidinones in excellent yields. Our studies suggest this catalytic transformation proceeds through a pseudoreversible radical pathway drawing mechanistic parallels to the classic Barton-McCombie reaction. A radical step in a new direction: A practical ruthenium-catalyzed O- to S-alkyl migration affords structurally diverse thiooxazolidinones in excellent yields. Experimental and computational studies suggest a pseudoreversible radical pathway drawing mechanistic parallels to the classic Barton-McCombie reaction.