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Reductive coupling Barton olefination

The twofold extrusion of nitrogen and sulfur and selenium and sulfur from 1-thia- and l-selena-3,4-diazolines(77), readily available from the reaction of diazoalkanes with thio- and selenaketones, respectively, as well as from the reductive coupling of carbonyl compounds such as 78, is the preferred method for preparation of olefins of type I and II (98,99). Examples of the extrusion method, developed by Barton (100), and the McMurry reaction (101) are given in Scheme 1. [Pg.251]


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