3. Tandem reactions including Wittig olefination
In paragraph 2 , various examples of Wittig olefination reactions were developed using small quantities of phosphine. In this section, we discuss the development of new tandem reactions, which include the same Wittig reaction as the final chemical step, but preceded by a Michael addition reaction or a Staudinger reaction. In fact, a tandem reaction is defined as a process comprising successive transformations creating at least two bonds,...
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Standards and norms
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Requirements and guidelines - NF EN ISO 14044 - (2006)
- Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework - NF EN ISO 14040 - (2006)
Patents
O'BRIEN (C.J.) (University of Texas, USA), Catalytic Wittig and Mitsunobu reactions. US Patent 8901365, (2014).
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