Nitro compounds as useful reagents for the synthesis of dicarbonyl derivatives

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The reaction of functionalized nitroalkanes with electrophiles such as Michael acceptors and aldehydes is one of the most exploited procedures for the synthesis of new carbon-carbon bonds. Conversion of the nitro group in the adduct into a carbonyl derivative usually provides a rapid entry to dicarbonyl systems that are amenable to further synthetic transformation into a plethora of important targets. © ARKAT.

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Ballini, R., Barboni, L., Fiorini, D., Palmieri, A., & Petrini, M. (2006). Nitro compounds as useful reagents for the synthesis of dicarbonyl derivatives. Arkivoc. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0007.612

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