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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 27, 1997 - Issue 22
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Electrosynthesis of α-(Silyl)Alkylnitriles

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Pages 3895-3907 | Received 09 Apr 1997, Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Abstract: Sacrificial anode technique has been used to synthetize title compounds in two different ways. First, use was made of α-chloronitriles as the starting materials, zinc as the anode and a THF-HMPA mixture as the solvent. Second, use of an aluminium-made anode, the nitrile being at the same time the substrate and the solvent was shown to be also efficient.

This work is part of the Ph.D. Thesis of T.C. (University Bordeaux I, 1994).

Present address: Laboratoire de Synthese Asymetrique (URA 1410 CNRS) ENSSPICAM, Faculte des Sciences de Saint-Jerbme, Avenue Nomandie- Nibmen, 13297 Marseille Cedex 20 (France).

Notes

This work is part of the Ph.D. Thesis of T.C. (University Bordeaux I, 1994).

Present address: Laboratoire de Synthese Asymetrique (URA 1410 CNRS) ENSSPICAM, Faculte des Sciences de Saint-Jerbme, Avenue Nomandie- Nibmen, 13297 Marseille Cedex 20 (France).

The technique, developed namely by J. Perichon, has already been described. See ref. 19 and 20 and references cited therein.

Although Aldrich Company has ceased to refer HMPA as a cancer suspect agent in its 94–95's catalogue, this solvent should be handled under a well-ventilated hood.

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