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Tetrahedron

Volume 40, Issue 10, 1984, Pages 1737-1742
Tetrahedron

Fe2(co)g in tetrahydrofuran or under sonochemical conditions as convenient practical routes to π-allyltricarbonyliron lactone complexes

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Abstract

A series of alkenyl epoxides were converted into their corresponding π-allyltricarbonyliron lactone complexes by either treatment with tetrahydrofuran solutions of Fe2(CO)9 at room temperature, or in hydrocarbon solvents with Fe2(CO)9 under ultrasonification conditions. The new routes constitute convenient practical alternatives to presently existing methodology.

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