Preparation of silyl substituted crotylzinc reagents and their highly diastereoselectiveaddition to carbonyl compounds
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Matthew D. Helm, Peter Mayer, Paul Knochel
Readily prepared β-silyl substituted crotylzinc reagents undergo highly selective allylation of carbonyl compounds leading to syn-homoallylic alcohols.
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