Abstract
Potassium hydroxide and a catalytic amount of 18-crown-6 are used, in alternative to the classical Wittig conditions, to prepare very rapidly and stereoselectively Z- and E-stilbenes. In particular, the use of benzyltriphenylphosphonium iodides always leads to a complete Z- stereospecificity, while benzyldiphenylchlorophosphonium salts give a complete E-stereospecificity.
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Bellucci, G., Chiappe, C., & Lo Moro, G. (1996). Crown ether catalyzed stereospecific synthesis of Z- and E-stilbenes by Wittig reaction in a solid-liquid two-phases system. Tetrahedron Letters, 37(24), 4225–4228. https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(96)00802-7
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