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Deoxygenation reactions synthetic utility

Since its introduction early in this century, the deoxygenation of aldehydes and ketones to methyl or methylene derivatives, respectively, via base treatment of hydrazone intermediates (equation 1) has proven to be one of the most convenient and synthetically useful processes available for this important type of transformation. The reaction is termed the Wolff-Kishner reduction in recognition of the two original independent discoverers.However, the initial recipes introduced proved tedious and unreliable with many structural, especially hindered, examples. This led to substantial efforts devoted over the years to developing more convenient and successful experimental procedures, resulting in a number of improved and more reliable modifications which are most often utilized at present. More recently, modified procedures have been provided which utilize hydride reductions of p-toluenesulfonylhydrazone (to-sylhydrazone) derivatives and subsequent decomposition to release the hydrocarbon products under much milder and less basic conditions than those normally required for Wolff-Kishner reductions (equation 2). [Pg.328]


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