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期刊: Contemporary Organic Synthesis  (RSC Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 2, issue 6  

页码: 027-030

 

ISSN:1350-4894

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.1039/CO995020X027

 

出版商: RSC

 

数据来源: RSC

 

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128 G. Handke and N. Krause, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993,34, 129 C. Darcel, S. Bartsch, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, 130 T. Moriya, N. Miyaura and A. Suzuki, Synlett, 1994, 131 H. Bienaym6, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35,7387. 132 Y.S. Lee, K.H. Nam, S.H. Jung and H. Park, 133 P. Rochet, J-M. Vatkle and J. Go&, Synthesis, 1994, 134 H-F. Chow, X-P. Cao and M. Leung, J. Chem. SOC., 135 F. Toda, K. Tanaka and H. Nawata, J. Chem. SOC., 136 B.J.L. Royles and D.M. Smith, J. Chem. SOC., Perkin 137 V. Ratovelomanana, Y. Rollin, C. GCbkhenne, 6037. Synlett, 1994, 457. 149. Synthesis, 1994, 792. 795. Chem. Commun., 1994,2121. Perkin Trans. 1, 1994, 2043. Trans. 1, 1994, 355. C. Gosmini and J. Perichon, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 4777. 138 D. Grandjean, P. Pale and J. Chuche, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 3529.139 K. Kusuda, K. Kawamura, Y. Ueno and T. Toru, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993, 34, 6587. 140 K. Miwa, T. Aoyama and T. Shioiri, Synlett, 1994, 107. 141 G.G. Melikyan, R.C. Combs, J. Lamirand, M. Khan and K.M. Nicholas, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 363. 142 K. Iida and M. Hirama, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994,116, 10310. 143 M. Yoshimatsu, H. Yamada, H. Shimizu and T. Kataoka, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 2107. Lett., 1993, 34, 5403. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7615. 5975. 59, 6877. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1845. 1829. 4738. 713. 144 M. Alami, F. Ferri and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron 145 T. Mandai, Y. Tsujiguchi, S. Matsuoka and J. Tsuji, 146 S. Ikeda and Y. Sato, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994, 116, 147 S. Ikeda, D.-M. Cui and Y. Sato, J. 0 ~ .Chem., 1994, 148 C. Darcel, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, J. Chem. 149 K.K. Wang and Z. Wang, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 150 Z. Wang and K.K. Wang, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59, 151 M.E. Maier and D. Langenbacher, Synlett, 1994, 152 J. Isihara, N. Kanoh, A. Fukuzawa and A. Murai, 153 K.K. Wang, Z. Wang and Y.G. Gu, Tetrahedron Lett., 154 H. Hopf and M. Theurig,Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. 155 M. Moniatte, M. Eckhardt, K. Brickmann, Chem. Lett., 1994, 1563. 1993,34,8391. Engl., 1994,33, 1099. R. Bruckner and J. Suffert, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1965. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5689. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5645. 50,5335. 156 M. Yamaguchi, K. Omata and M. Hirama, 157 C. Meyer, I. Marek, J-F. Normant and N. Platzer, 158 D. Chemin and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron, 1994, 159 S.A.Hitchcock, S.H. Boyer, M.Y. Chu-Moyer, S.H. Olson and S. J. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994, 33, 858. 160 T. Brandstetter and M.E. Maier, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1435. 161 H. Audrain, T. Skrydstrup, G. Ulibarri, C. Riche, A. Chiaroni and D.S. Grierson, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1469. K.M. Pham, D.M. Vyas and M.D. Wittman, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1519. 482. 35, 37. 35, 2655. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7997. R.A. Fairhurst, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1543. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994,33, 2477. 169 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon and S.J. Danishefsky, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59,3755. 170 M.F. Braiia, M. Moran, M.J.P. de Vega and I. Pita- Romero, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 8655. 171 K. Toshima, K. Yanagawa, K. Ohta, T. Kano and M.Nakata, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1573. 172 P. Magnus, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1397. 173 D. Elbaum, T.B. Nguyen, W.L. Jorgensen and S.L. 162 J.F. Kadow, D.J. Cook, T.W. Doyle, D.R. Langley, 163 T. Nishikawa, S. Shibuya and M. Isobe, Synlett, 1994, 164 J.M. Nuss and M.M. Murphy, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 165 R.S. Huber and G.B. Jones, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 166 T. Nishikawa, M. Yoshikai, K. Obi and M. Isobe, 167 P. Magnus, D. Parry, T. Iliadis, S.A. Eisenbeis and 168 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon, T-C. Chou and S.J. Schreiber, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1503. Cousins: Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons 461128 G. Handke and N. Krause, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993,34, 129 C. Darcel, S. Bartsch, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, 130 T. Moriya, N. Miyaura and A. Suzuki, Synlett, 1994, 131 H.Bienaym6, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35,7387. 132 Y.S. Lee, K.H. Nam, S.H. Jung and H. Park, 133 P. Rochet, J-M. Vatkle and J. Go&, Synthesis, 1994, 134 H-F. Chow, X-P. Cao and M. Leung, J. Chem. SOC., 135 F. Toda, K. Tanaka and H. Nawata, J. Chem. SOC., 136 B.J.L. Royles and D.M. Smith, J. Chem. SOC., Perkin 137 V. Ratovelomanana, Y. Rollin, C. GCbkhenne, 6037. Synlett, 1994, 457. 149. Synthesis, 1994, 792. 795. Chem. Commun., 1994,2121. Perkin Trans. 1, 1994, 2043. Trans. 1, 1994, 355. C. Gosmini and J. Perichon, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 4777. 138 D. Grandjean, P. Pale and J. Chuche, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 3529. 139 K. Kusuda, K. Kawamura, Y. Ueno and T. Toru, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993, 34, 6587. 140 K. Miwa, T. Aoyama and T. Shioiri, Synlett, 1994, 107.141 G.G. Melikyan, R.C. Combs, J. Lamirand, M. Khan and K.M. Nicholas, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 363. 142 K. Iida and M. Hirama, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994,116, 10310. 143 M. Yoshimatsu, H. Yamada, H. Shimizu and T. Kataoka, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 2107. Lett., 1993, 34, 5403. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7615. 5975. 59, 6877. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1845. 1829. 4738. 713. 144 M. Alami, F. Ferri and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron 145 T. Mandai, Y. Tsujiguchi, S. Matsuoka and J. Tsuji, 146 S. Ikeda and Y. Sato, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994, 116, 147 S. Ikeda, D.-M. Cui and Y. Sato, J. 0 ~ . Chem., 1994, 148 C. Darcel, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, J. Chem. 149 K.K. Wang and Z. Wang, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 150 Z. Wang and K.K. Wang, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59, 151 M.E.Maier and D. Langenbacher, Synlett, 1994, 152 J. Isihara, N. Kanoh, A. Fukuzawa and A. Murai, 153 K.K. Wang, Z. Wang and Y.G. Gu, Tetrahedron Lett., 154 H. Hopf and M. Theurig,Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. 155 M. Moniatte, M. Eckhardt, K. Brickmann, Chem. Lett., 1994, 1563. 1993,34,8391. Engl., 1994,33, 1099. R. Bruckner and J. Suffert, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1965. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5689. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5645. 50,5335. 156 M. Yamaguchi, K. Omata and M. Hirama, 157 C. Meyer, I. Marek, J-F. Normant and N. Platzer, 158 D. Chemin and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron, 1994, 159 S.A. Hitchcock, S.H. Boyer, M.Y. Chu-Moyer, S.H. Olson and S. J. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994, 33, 858. 160 T. Brandstetter and M.E.Maier, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1435. 161 H. Audrain, T. Skrydstrup, G. Ulibarri, C. Riche, A. Chiaroni and D.S. Grierson, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1469. K.M. Pham, D.M. Vyas and M.D. Wittman, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1519. 482. 35, 37. 35, 2655. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7997. R.A. Fairhurst, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1543. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994,33, 2477. 169 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon and S.J. Danishefsky, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59,3755. 170 M.F. Braiia, M. Moran, M.J.P. de Vega and I. Pita- Romero, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 8655. 171 K. Toshima, K. Yanagawa, K. Ohta, T. Kano and M. Nakata, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1573. 172 P. Magnus, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1397. 173 D. Elbaum, T.B. Nguyen, W.L. Jorgensen and S.L. 162 J.F. Kadow, D.J.Cook, T.W. Doyle, D.R. Langley, 163 T. Nishikawa, S. Shibuya and M. Isobe, Synlett, 1994, 164 J.M. Nuss and M.M. Murphy, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 165 R.S. Huber and G.B. Jones, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 166 T. Nishikawa, M. Yoshikai, K. Obi and M. Isobe, 167 P. Magnus, D. Parry, T. Iliadis, S.A. Eisenbeis and 168 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon, T-C. Chou and S.J. Schreiber, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1503. Cousins: Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons 461128 G. Handke and N. Krause, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993,34, 129 C. Darcel, S. Bartsch, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, 130 T. Moriya, N. Miyaura and A. Suzuki, Synlett, 1994, 131 H. Bienaym6, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35,7387. 132 Y.S. Lee, K.H. Nam, S.H. Jung and H. Park, 133 P. Rochet, J-M. Vatkle and J. Go&, Synthesis, 1994, 134 H-F.Chow, X-P. Cao and M. Leung, J. Chem. SOC., 135 F. Toda, K. Tanaka and H. Nawata, J. Chem. SOC., 136 B.J.L. Royles and D.M. Smith, J. Chem. SOC., Perkin 137 V. Ratovelomanana, Y. Rollin, C. GCbkhenne, 6037. Synlett, 1994, 457. 149. Synthesis, 1994, 792. 795. Chem. Commun., 1994,2121. Perkin Trans. 1, 1994, 2043. Trans. 1, 1994, 355. C. Gosmini and J. Perichon, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 4777. 138 D. Grandjean, P. Pale and J. Chuche, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 3529. 139 K. Kusuda, K. Kawamura, Y. Ueno and T. Toru, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993, 34, 6587. 140 K. Miwa, T. Aoyama and T. Shioiri, Synlett, 1994, 107. 141 G.G. Melikyan, R.C. Combs, J. Lamirand, M. Khan and K.M. Nicholas, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 363. 142 K. Iida and M. Hirama, J. Am. Chem.SOC., 1994,116, 10310. 143 M. Yoshimatsu, H. Yamada, H. Shimizu and T. Kataoka, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 2107. Lett., 1993, 34, 5403. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7615. 5975. 59, 6877. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1845. 1829. 4738. 713. 144 M. Alami, F. Ferri and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron 145 T. Mandai, Y. Tsujiguchi, S. Matsuoka and J. Tsuji, 146 S. Ikeda and Y. Sato, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994, 116, 147 S. Ikeda, D.-M. Cui and Y. Sato, J. 0 ~ . Chem., 1994, 148 C. Darcel, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, J. Chem. 149 K.K. Wang and Z. Wang, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 150 Z. Wang and K.K. Wang, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59, 151 M.E. Maier and D. Langenbacher, Synlett, 1994, 152 J. Isihara, N. Kanoh, A. Fukuzawa and A. Murai, 153 K.K. Wang, Z. Wang and Y.G. Gu, Tetrahedron Lett., 154 H.Hopf and M. Theurig,Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. 155 M. Moniatte, M. Eckhardt, K. Brickmann, Chem. Lett., 1994, 1563. 1993,34,8391. Engl., 1994,33, 1099. R. Bruckner and J. Suffert, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1965. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5689. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5645. 50,5335. 156 M. Yamaguchi, K. Omata and M. Hirama, 157 C. Meyer, I. Marek, J-F. Normant and N. Platzer, 158 D. Chemin and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron, 1994, 159 S.A. Hitchcock, S.H. Boyer, M.Y. Chu-Moyer, S.H. Olson and S. J. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994, 33, 858. 160 T. Brandstetter and M.E. Maier, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1435. 161 H. Audrain, T. Skrydstrup, G. Ulibarri, C. Riche, A. Chiaroni and D.S. Grierson, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1469. K.M. Pham, D.M.Vyas and M.D. Wittman, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1519. 482. 35, 37. 35, 2655. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7997. R.A. Fairhurst, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1543. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994,33, 2477. 169 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon and S.J. Danishefsky, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59,3755. 170 M.F. Braiia, M. Moran, M.J.P. de Vega and I. Pita- Romero, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 8655. 171 K. Toshima, K. Yanagawa, K. Ohta, T. Kano and M. Nakata, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1573. 172 P. Magnus, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1397. 173 D. Elbaum, T.B. Nguyen, W.L. Jorgensen and S.L. 162 J.F. Kadow, D.J. Cook, T.W. Doyle, D.R. Langley, 163 T. Nishikawa, S. Shibuya and M. Isobe, Synlett, 1994, 164 J.M. Nuss and M.M. Murphy, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 165 R.S. Huber and G.B. Jones, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 166 T.Nishikawa, M. Yoshikai, K. Obi and M. Isobe, 167 P. Magnus, D. Parry, T. Iliadis, S.A. Eisenbeis and 168 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon, T-C. Chou and S.J. Schreiber, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1503. Cousins: Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons 461128 G. Handke and N. Krause, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993,34, 129 C. Darcel, S. Bartsch, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, 130 T. Moriya, N. Miyaura and A. Suzuki, Synlett, 1994, 131 H. Bienaym6, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35,7387. 132 Y.S. Lee, K.H. Nam, S.H. Jung and H. Park, 133 P. Rochet, J-M. Vatkle and J. Go&, Synthesis, 1994, 134 H-F. Chow, X-P. Cao and M. Leung, J. Chem. SOC., 135 F. Toda, K. Tanaka and H. Nawata, J. Chem. SOC., 136 B.J.L. Royles and D.M. Smith, J. Chem. SOC., Perkin 137 V.Ratovelomanana, Y. Rollin, C. GCbkhenne, 6037. Synlett, 1994, 457. 149. Synthesis, 1994, 792. 795. Chem. Commun., 1994,2121. Perkin Trans. 1, 1994, 2043. Trans. 1, 1994, 355. C. Gosmini and J. Perichon, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 4777. 138 D. Grandjean, P. Pale and J. Chuche, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 3529. 139 K. Kusuda, K. Kawamura, Y. Ueno and T. Toru, Tetrahedron Lett., 1993, 34, 6587. 140 K. Miwa, T. Aoyama and T. Shioiri, Synlett, 1994, 107. 141 G.G. Melikyan, R.C. Combs, J. Lamirand, M. Khan and K.M. Nicholas, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 363. 142 K. Iida and M. Hirama, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994,116, 10310. 143 M. Yoshimatsu, H. Yamada, H. Shimizu and T. Kataoka, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 2107. Lett., 1993, 34, 5403. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7615.5975. 59, 6877. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1845. 1829. 4738. 713. 144 M. Alami, F. Ferri and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron 145 T. Mandai, Y. Tsujiguchi, S. Matsuoka and J. Tsuji, 146 S. Ikeda and Y. Sato, J. Am. Chem. SOC., 1994, 116, 147 S. Ikeda, D.-M. Cui and Y. Sato, J. 0 ~ . Chem., 1994, 148 C. Darcel, C. Bruneau and P.H. Dixeuf, J. Chem. 149 K.K. Wang and Z. Wang, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 150 Z. Wang and K.K. Wang, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59, 151 M.E. Maier and D. Langenbacher, Synlett, 1994, 152 J. Isihara, N. Kanoh, A. Fukuzawa and A. Murai, 153 K.K. Wang, Z. Wang and Y.G. Gu, Tetrahedron Lett., 154 H. Hopf and M. Theurig,Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. 155 M. Moniatte, M. Eckhardt, K. Brickmann, Chem. Lett., 1994, 1563. 1993,34,8391. Engl., 1994,33, 1099.R. Bruckner and J. Suffert, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1965. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5689. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 5645. 50,5335. 156 M. Yamaguchi, K. Omata and M. Hirama, 157 C. Meyer, I. Marek, J-F. Normant and N. Platzer, 158 D. Chemin and G. Linstrumelle, Tetrahedron, 1994, 159 S.A. Hitchcock, S.H. Boyer, M.Y. Chu-Moyer, S.H. Olson and S. J. Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994, 33, 858. 160 T. Brandstetter and M.E. Maier, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1435. 161 H. Audrain, T. Skrydstrup, G. Ulibarri, C. Riche, A. Chiaroni and D.S. Grierson, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1469. K.M. Pham, D.M. Vyas and M.D. Wittman, Tetrahedron, 1994, 50, 1519. 482. 35, 37. 35, 2655. Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 7997. R.A. Fairhurst, J. Chem. SOC., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1543.Danishefsky, Angew. Chem., Znt. Ed. Engl., 1994,33, 2477. 169 M.D. Shair, T. Yoon and S.J. Danishefsky, J. 0%. Chem., 1994,59,3755. 170 M.F. Braiia, M. Moran, M.J.P. de Vega and I. Pita- Romero, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994,35, 8655. 171 K. Toshima, K. Yanagawa, K. Ohta, T. Kano and M. Nakata, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 35, 1573. 172 P. Magnus, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1397. 173 D. Elbaum, T.B. Nguyen, W.L. Jorgensen and S.L. 162 J.F. Kadow, D.J. Cook, T.W. Doyle, D.R. Langley, 163 T. Nishikawa, S. Shibuya and M. Isobe, Synlett, 1994, 164 J.M. Nuss and M.M. Murphy, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 165 R.S. Huber and G.B. Jones, Tetrahedron Lett., 1994, 166 T. Nishikawa, M. Yoshikai, K. Obi and M. Isobe, 167 P. Magnus, D. Parry, T. Iliadis, S.A. Eisenbeis and 168 M.D.Shair, T. Yoon, T-C. Chou and S.J. Schreiber, Tetrahedron, 1994,50, 1503. Cousins: Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons 461 Contemporary Organic Synthesis Editorial Board Professor G. Pattenden, FRS (Chairman), University of Nottingham Professor P. D. Bailey, Heriot- Watt University Dr S. E. Gibson (ne'e Thomas), Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Professor P. J. Kocienski, University of Southampton Professor C. J. Moody, Loughborough University of Technology Professor E. J. Thomas, University of Manchester International Advisory Board Professor E. J. Corey, Haward University Professor S. Hanessian, Universiti de Montrial Professor M. Julia, Universiti de Paris X I (Paris-Sud) Professor P. D. Magnus, University of Texas at Austin Professor G.Mehta, University of Hyderabad Professor K. C. Nicolaou, The Scripps Research Institute and University of Professor R. Noyori, Nagoya University Professor L. E. Overman, University of California, Iwine Professor L. F. Tietze, University of Gottingen California at San Diego, La Jolla Contemporary Organic Synthesis is a bimonthly journal which aims to review and provide perspective in all aspects of methodology, selectivity and efficiency in contemporary synthesis. As well as covering all the principles and methods in functional group chemistry and interconversions, organometallic chemistry and asymmetric synthesis will feature prominently; so too will modern aspects of strategy and computer aided design, biotransformations and protecting group protocols.Special methods and techniques, such as sonochemistry, FVP, electroorganic synthesis and supported catalysis will be included as occasional articles, and the manner in which synthesis addresses problems and provides solutions in biology, medicine, agriculture, the environment and new materials, will also be encompassed. Contemporary Organic Synthesis aims to be proactive, drawing attention to new opportunities and new directions, providing timely information to the synthetic chemist who needs to keep abreast of developments in the field. Although the majority of articles are intended to be specially commissioned, the Society is always prepared to consider offers of articles for publication. In such cases a short synopsis, rather than the completed article, should be submitted to Dr S.R. Buxton, Managing Editor, Organic Publications, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 4WF, UK. Members of The Royal Society of Chemistry may subscribe to Contemporary Organic Synthesis by placing their orders on the Annual Subscription renewal forms in the usual way. All other orders accompanied with payment should be sent directly to The Royal Society of Chemistry, The Distribution Centre, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 lHN, England. 1996 subscription rates: EEA &185, USA $350, Canada El90 (plus GST), Rest of the World E190. Contemporary Organic Synthesis is published 6 times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December. Airfreight and mailing in the USA by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey, NJ 07001, USA and at additional mailing offices.Second class postage is paid at Rahway, NJ. USA Postmaster: Send address changes to Contemporary Organic Synthesis, c/o Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey 07001. All other dispatches outside the UK are by Bulk Airmail within Europe and Accelerated Surface Post outside Europe. + 0 The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Typeset in Great Britain by Unicus Graphics Ltd Printed in Great Britain by Whitstable Litho LtdContemporary Organic Synthesis Editorial Board Professor G.Pattenden, FRS (Chairman), University of Nottingham Professor P. D. Bailey, Heriot- Watt University Dr S. E. Gibson (ne'e Thomas), Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Professor P. J. Kocienski, University of Southampton Professor C. J. Moody, Loughborough University of Technology Professor E. J. Thomas, University of Manchester International Advisory Board Professor E. J. Corey, Haward University Professor S. Hanessian, Universiti de Montrial Professor M. Julia, Universiti de Paris X I (Paris-Sud) Professor P. D. Magnus, University of Texas at Austin Professor G. Mehta, University of Hyderabad Professor K. C.Nicolaou, The Scripps Research Institute and University of Professor R. Noyori, Nagoya University Professor L. E. Overman, University of California, Iwine Professor L. F. Tietze, University of Gottingen California at San Diego, La Jolla Contemporary Organic Synthesis is a bimonthly journal which aims to review and provide perspective in all aspects of methodology, selectivity and efficiency in contemporary synthesis. As well as covering all the principles and methods in functional group chemistry and interconversions, organometallic chemistry and asymmetric synthesis will feature prominently; so too will modern aspects of strategy and computer aided design, biotransformations and protecting group protocols. Special methods and techniques, such as sonochemistry, FVP, electroorganic synthesis and supported catalysis will be included as occasional articles, and the manner in which synthesis addresses problems and provides solutions in biology, medicine, agriculture, the environment and new materials, will also be encompassed.Contemporary Organic Synthesis aims to be proactive, drawing attention to new opportunities and new directions, providing timely information to the synthetic chemist who needs to keep abreast of developments in the field. Although the majority of articles are intended to be specially commissioned, the Society is always prepared to consider offers of articles for publication. In such cases a short synopsis, rather than the completed article, should be submitted to Dr S. R. Buxton, Managing Editor, Organic Publications, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 4WF, UK.Members of The Royal Society of Chemistry may subscribe to Contemporary Organic Synthesis by placing their orders on the Annual Subscription renewal forms in the usual way. All other orders accompanied with payment should be sent directly to The Royal Society of Chemistry, The Distribution Centre, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 lHN, England. 1996 subscription rates: EEA &185, USA $350, Canada El90 (plus GST), Rest of the World E190. Contemporary Organic Synthesis is published 6 times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December. Airfreight and mailing in the USA by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey, NJ 07001, USA and at additional mailing offices.Second class postage is paid at Rahway, NJ. USA Postmaster: Send address changes to Contemporary Organic Synthesis, c/o Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey 07001. All other dispatches outside the UK are by Bulk Airmail within Europe and Accelerated Surface Post outside Europe. + 0 The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Typeset in Great Britain by Unicus Graphics Ltd Printed in Great Britain by Whitstable Litho LtdContemporary Organic Synthesis Editorial Board Professor G.Pattenden, FRS (Chairman), University of Nottingham Professor P. D. Bailey, Heriot- Watt University Dr S. E. Gibson (ne'e Thomas), Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Professor P. J. Kocienski, University of Southampton Professor C. J. Moody, Loughborough University of Technology Professor E. J. Thomas, University of Manchester International Advisory Board Professor E. J. Corey, Haward University Professor S. Hanessian, Universiti de Montrial Professor M. Julia, Universiti de Paris X I (Paris-Sud) Professor P. D. Magnus, University of Texas at Austin Professor G. Mehta, University of Hyderabad Professor K. C. Nicolaou, The Scripps Research Institute and University of Professor R.Noyori, Nagoya University Professor L. E. Overman, University of California, Iwine Professor L. F. Tietze, University of Gottingen California at San Diego, La Jolla Contemporary Organic Synthesis is a bimonthly journal which aims to review and provide perspective in all aspects of methodology, selectivity and efficiency in contemporary synthesis. As well as covering all the principles and methods in functional group chemistry and interconversions, organometallic chemistry and asymmetric synthesis will feature prominently; so too will modern aspects of strategy and computer aided design, biotransformations and protecting group protocols. Special methods and techniques, such as sonochemistry, FVP, electroorganic synthesis and supported catalysis will be included as occasional articles, and the manner in which synthesis addresses problems and provides solutions in biology, medicine, agriculture, the environment and new materials, will also be encompassed. Contemporary Organic Synthesis aims to be proactive, drawing attention to new opportunities and new directions, providing timely information to the synthetic chemist who needs to keep abreast of developments in the field.Although the majority of articles are intended to be specially commissioned, the Society is always prepared to consider offers of articles for publication. In such cases a short synopsis, rather than the completed article, should be submitted to Dr S. R. Buxton, Managing Editor, Organic Publications, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 4WF, UK.Members of The Royal Society of Chemistry may subscribe to Contemporary Organic Synthesis by placing their orders on the Annual Subscription renewal forms in the usual way. All other orders accompanied with payment should be sent directly to The Royal Society of Chemistry, The Distribution Centre, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 lHN, England. 1996 subscription rates: EEA &185, USA $350, Canada El90 (plus GST), Rest of the World E190. Contemporary Organic Synthesis is published 6 times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December. Airfreight and mailing in the USA by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey, NJ 07001, USA and at additional mailing offices.Second class postage is paid at Rahway, NJ. USA Postmaster: Send address changes to Contemporary Organic Synthesis, c/o Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey 07001. All other dispatches outside the UK are by Bulk Airmail within Europe and Accelerated Surface Post outside Europe. + 0 The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Typeset in Great Britain by Unicus Graphics Ltd Printed in Great Britain by Whitstable Litho LtdContemporary Organic Synthesis Editorial Board Professor G.Pattenden, FRS (Chairman), University of Nottingham Professor P. D. Bailey, Heriot- Watt University Dr S. E. Gibson (ne'e Thomas), Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine Professor P. J. Kocienski, University of Southampton Professor C. J. Moody, Loughborough University of Technology Professor E. J. Thomas, University of Manchester International Advisory Board Professor E. J. Corey, Haward University Professor S. Hanessian, Universiti de Montrial Professor M. Julia, Universiti de Paris X I (Paris-Sud) Professor P. D. Magnus, University of Texas at Austin Professor G. Mehta, University of Hyderabad Professor K. C. Nicolaou, The Scripps Research Institute and University of Professor R. Noyori, Nagoya University Professor L. E. Overman, University of California, Iwine Professor L.F. Tietze, University of Gottingen California at San Diego, La Jolla Contemporary Organic Synthesis is a bimonthly journal which aims to review and provide perspective in all aspects of methodology, selectivity and efficiency in contemporary synthesis. As well as covering all the principles and methods in functional group chemistry and interconversions, organometallic chemistry and asymmetric synthesis will feature prominently; so too will modern aspects of strategy and computer aided design, biotransformations and protecting group protocols. Special methods and techniques, such as sonochemistry, FVP, electroorganic synthesis and supported catalysis will be included as occasional articles, and the manner in which synthesis addresses problems and provides solutions in biology, medicine, agriculture, the environment and new materials, will also be encompassed.Contemporary Organic Synthesis aims to be proactive, drawing attention to new opportunities and new directions, providing timely information to the synthetic chemist who needs to keep abreast of developments in the field. Although the majority of articles are intended to be specially commissioned, the Society is always prepared to consider offers of articles for publication. In such cases a short synopsis, rather than the completed article, should be submitted to Dr S. R. Buxton, Managing Editor, Organic Publications, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 4WF, UK. Members of The Royal Society of Chemistry may subscribe to Contemporary Organic Synthesis by placing their orders on the Annual Subscription renewal forms in the usual way. All other orders accompanied with payment should be sent directly to The Royal Society of Chemistry, The Distribution Centre, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 lHN, England. 1996 subscription rates: EEA &185, USA $350, Canada El90 (plus GST), Rest of the World E190. Contemporary Organic Synthesis is published 6 times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December. Airfreight and mailing in the USA by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey, NJ 07001, USA and at additional mailing offices. Second class postage is paid at Rahway, NJ. USA Postmaster: Send address changes to Contemporary Organic Synthesis, c/o Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey 07001. All other dispatches outside the UK are by Bulk Airmail within Europe and Accelerated Surface Post outside Europe. + 0 The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Typeset in Great Britain by Unicus Graphics Ltd Printed in Great Britain by Whitstable Litho Ltd

 

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