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Anisoles dissolving metals

As was mentioned in section 2.3.3, ytterbium metal dissolves in liquid ammonia to yield ammoniated electrons and Yb " ions. This solution was used by White et al. (1978) to perform reductions of various aromatic systems, similar to the Birch reactions which use lithium or sodium as the metal. The addition of benzoic acid or anisole dissolved in a 10 1 mixture of THF-tert-butyl alcohol, to an ytterbium-ammonia solution gives 1,4-dihydrobenzoic acid (56% yield). Triple bonds are cleanly reduced to trans olefins (i.e. PhC CPh traK5-PhCH=CHPh 75%). The C=C double bonds of conjugated ketones are also reduced by this system. Since the reaction medium initially contains both solvated electrons and Yb + ions it is likely that the above reactions are not directly connected with the presence of divalent ytterbium species. [Pg.563]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.8 , Pg.493 ]




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