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Grignard reaction substitution, propargyl chloride

The reaction of propargylic ethers proceeds through an addition-elimination pathway, which docs not involve the coppcr(III) intermediate. The stereochemical outcome varies with the nature of the halogen component of the Grignard reagent of RMgX6Sc. If the halogen is chloride, overall syn selectivity is obtained however, anti substitution results in the case of iodide. [Pg.885]


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