Silyl-modified Belluš–Claisen rearrangement
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Donald Craig, N. Paul King, David M. Mountford
A silyl-modified variant of the Belluš–Claisen rearrangement is described; the generality of this rearrangement has been demonstrated with a range of allylic amines and ketenes.
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