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Nucleophilic aliphatic substitution phosphorus

Aliphatic alcohols do not undergo solvolysis as readily as benzylic alcohols, and are generally converted into halides under basic reaction conditions via an intermediate sulfonate. Because of the hydrophobicity of polystyrene, however, nucleophilic substitutions with halides on this support do not always proceed as readily as in solution (Table 6.3). Alternatively, phosphorus-based reagents can also be used to convert aliphatic alcohols into halides. [Pg.208]


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