Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry: Modern Developments in Organic Synthesis

  • Ochiai M
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Abstract

The pioneers of hypervalent iodine chemistry have already realized that the chemistry of iodine(iii) and iodine(v) containing compounds offers multiple advantages over established methods. A wide range of reactions is possible. Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry presents a comprehensive overview of the various facets, scope, and limitations of organic chemistry with hypervalent iodine compounds.

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Ochiai, M. (2003). Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry: Modern Developments in Organic Synthesis. Topics in Current Chemistry, 224, 5–68. Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?hl=pt-BR&lr=&id=opRV1fUx3HwC&pgis=1

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