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Alkyl chlorides, formation from alcohols during

Viridifloric /3-lactone, 143, has been identified as one of the pheromone components of a complex mixture of volatiles released by the pheromone glands of the male Idea leuconoe butterfly during courtship <1996BMC341>. A racemic mixture of both diastereoisomers was synthesized in four steps from the dilithio salt of 3-methylbutyric acid 144 alkylation with ethanal, dehydration of the secondary alcohol with phosphorus pentoxide, dihydroxylation of the C-C double bond with osmium tetraoxide, and finally formation of the /3-lactone by cyclization with sulfonyl chloride. By comparison with the sample isolated from I. leuconoe, the absolute configuration was established to be (2V,3V)-2-hydroxy-2-(l-methylethyl)-3-butanolide 143. [Pg.355]


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