2,2'-Binaphthylene phosphorochloridite (BINOL-PCl) as a bulky and efficient reagent for the conversion of primary and secondary alcohols into iodides, and tertiary alcohols stereo- and/or regioselectively into olefin(s)

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Abstract

Primary and secondary alcohols were transformed in high yield to corresponding iodides by 4-chloro-3,5-dioxaphosphacyclohepta [2,1-α; 3,4-α″] dinaphthalene (BINOL-PCl) at room temperature. The tertiary alcohols formed corresponding alkenes by stereo- and/or regioselective elimination reactions. (E)-1,2-Diphenyl-1-propene and 2,3-diphenyl-1-propene were stereoselectively obtained from 1,2-diphenyl-2-propanol, as representative. No (Z) -1,2-diphenyl-1-propene was observed. 2-Methyl-1-phenylcyclopentene and 3-methyl-2-phenylcyclopentene were regioselectively obtained from 2-methyl-1-phenylcyclopentanol. 13C chemical shifts for the α-methylene carbon of some alkyl iodides empirically calculated through a very simple additive relationship lead to similar or even better values than the reported values. All primary alkyl iodides showed the iodine heavy atom effect on the α-methylene carbon chemical shift. © TÜBİTAK.

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Noroozi Pesyan, J., Khalafy, J., & Khani-Meinagh, H. (2009). 2,2’-Binaphthylene phosphorochloridite (BINOL-PCl) as a bulky and efficient reagent for the conversion of primary and secondary alcohols into iodides, and tertiary alcohols stereo- and/or regioselectively into olefin(s). Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 33(4), 527–543. https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-0804-19

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